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Brow; point, in Behm canal, the south point of entrance „o Gedney pa.«sage. Named 

 by the Coast Survey in 1891. Nose and Chin points are near by. 



Brown; cove, in mainland, northeast of north end of Wrangell strait, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by Thomas in 1887. 



Brown; glacier, at head of Fords Terror, Endicott arm, Holkham bay, Alexander 

 archipelago. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1895. 



Brown; mountain, in western part of Revillagigedo island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named by Clover in 1885. 



Brown; mountain (5,800 feet high) , on the eastern shore of Portland canal. Named 

 by Pender in 1868. 



Brownlow; point, the western head of Camden bay, Arctic coast. So named by 

 Franklin in 1826. 



Brownson; bay, indenting the southern shore of Prince of Wales island, Alexander 

 archipelago, aboi;t 8 miles west of Cape Chacon, Dixon entrance. Named 

 by the Coast Survey after Commander Willard Herbert Brownson, V. S. N. 



Brownson; island, separated from Etolin island by Canoe passage, in Ernest sound, 

 Alexander archipelago. Named by the Coast Survey, in 1891, after Com- 

 mander Brownson. 



Bruch; spit, off northeastern coast of Wrangell island, Arctic ocean. So named by 

 Berry in 1881. 



Brumeu.r, cape; see Foggy. 



Brumez, point; see Foggy. 



Brundige; reef or ledge, in south end of Clarence strait, designated in the Coast Pilot 

 (1883) after Capt. J. C. Brundige, R. N., who reported it. This reef or 

 one near it has since been located and named, by the Coast Survey, Hassler 

 reef. It is now established that these are different names of the same thing. 

 See Hassler. 



Brush; hill, on Revillagigedo island, near Ward cove, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named by Nichols in 1883. Erroneously Bush hill. 



Bryant; creek, tributary to Seventymile creek, from the south, north of the Forty- 

 mile mining region. Local name, reported by Barnard in 1898. 



Bryant; point, in Kootznahoo inlet. Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named by Meade, in 1869, after 3Ir. Charles Bryant, for several years 

 United States Treasury Department agent on the Pribilof islands. 



Bryant; point, the south head of McLeod harbor, Montague island, Prince William 

 sound. AVas so named by Portlock in 1787. 



Bryn Mawr; glacier, tributary from the west, to College fiord. Port Wells, Prince 

 William sound. So named by the Harriman Expedition, 1899, after Brj'n 

 Mawr College. 



Bubb; creek, tributary to Tazlina river, from the north, near latitude 62°. Proper 

 name, given by Glenn in 1898, who gives its native name as Taiklano. 



Bucareli; bay, on the western side of Prince of Wales archipelago. Discovered by 



I Maurelle, in 1775, and surveyed and named by him Puerto del Baylio 



Bucareli, in honor of Don Antonio Maria Bucareli y Ursua, viceroy of 

 ^lexico. Variously called a bay, gulf, harbor, port, or sound and its name 

 variously written Bucarelli, Buccarelli, Bukarelli, etc. 



Bucdeugh; sound. The eastern part of Dixon entrance was named Buccleugh's by 

 Meares in 1789. Spelled, erroneously, on his charts Bucclugh. Name 

 obsolete. 



Buck; mountain, on Revillagigedo island, near Nichols passage, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named by Nichols in 1883. Doe and Fawn mountains are near by. 



Bucks; house and store, on the lower Stikine, of which the name is Choquett's or 

 Choquette's, but is commonly called Buck's. W^as so called, in 1877, and 

 presumably earlier. 



