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Cache; rreek, tributary to nortli Hhure of Norton sound, between the mouths of 

 Solomon and Topkok rivers. Prospectors' name. Its Eskimo name is 

 reported by Barnard to be Orobuktuldk. Near it the Davidson-Blakeslee 

 map of 1900 locates an Eskimo village called Opiktulik. 



Cache; island, in the Koyukuk river, a little below the mouth of Batza river. So 

 named 1)y Allen in 1S85. 



Cache; island, in Nairn bay, Behm canal, Alexander archipelago. So named by 

 the Coast Survey in 1886. 



Cactus; point, on Revillagigedo island, in Behm canal, opposite entrance to Rud- 

 yerd bay, Alexander archipelago. Named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Cadiack, island; see Kodiak. 



Caetani, lake; see Castani. 



Caiganec, cape; see Muzon. 



Cain, island; see Gain. 



Cairn; jioint, in All)atross anchorage. Portage bay, Alaska peninsula. So named by 

 the Fish Conmiission in 1893. 



Cairn; island, near entrance to Snag cove, Gambler l)ay. Admiralty island, Alexander 

 archipelago. Named l)y the Coast Survey in 1889. 



Calder; bay, near Mount Calder, in Prince of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named by Helm in 1886. 



Calder; mountain (3,371 feet high), in the northwestern part of Prince of Wales 

 island, Alexander archipelago. Named by Vancouver, in 1793, after 

 Captain Calder, of the British navj-. 



Calder; rocks, westerly from Mount Calder, in Sumner strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named by Dall in 1879. 



Caldera; port, in Malaspina island, Bucareli l)ay, Prince of Wales archipelago. 

 Named Puerto de la Caldera by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779, pre- 

 sumably on account of the rough or boiling water in its vicinity. Has 

 also been called a harbor and the name spelled, erroneously, Caldero and 

 Coldera. 



California; bay, indenting north end of Prince of Wales island, near Point Colpoys, 

 Alexander archipelago. Named by Dall in the Coast Pilot, 1883 {jt. 90), 

 after the steamer Califoniia. 



California; boulder or boulder patch, near Blind point, in Wrangell strait, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Presumably so named by Nichols, in 1881, after the 

 steamer Cnliforniu. 



California; creek, tributary to Bonanza river, from the east, Seward peninsula. 

 Name from Barnard, 1900. 



California; gulch and creek, tributary to Glacier creek, just north of Turnagain 

 arm. Cook inlet. Local name, jiublished in 1899. 



California; head, a bluff point on southwest shore of Revillagigedo island, separat- 

 ing George inlet from Carroll inlet. Named by the Coast Survey, in 1880, 

 jiresumably after the steamer California. 



California; ridge or range of mountains, in eastern jjart of Gravina island, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Named by Nichols, in 1883, presumably after the 

 steamer California. 



California; rock, near southern end of Tongass narrows, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named by the Coast Survey, in 1885, after the steamer California, which 

 touched upon it. Has also been called Wayanda (misspelled Wyanda) , 

 from the U. S. revenue cutter Wayanda having touched upon it. 



Calm; a high point somewhere on the north shore of Bristol bay was so named by 

 Cook, July 13, 1778, who had calm weather when off it. Tebenkof, 1849, 

 identifies it with the south point of Hagemeister island, which he calls 

 Shtilia (calm), and this usage is followed by the Fish Commission and 

 Coast Survey. Possibly identical with Peirce. See Peirce. 



