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i'arr, liills; see Karr. 



Carr; ran<re of iiuniiitains (4,000 to 4,500 feet high), on castfiii i- ho re of Portland 

 canal. Nanie<l l)y Peniler in 1S08. 



Carrew; point, the south i)oint of entrance to DeMonti bay, Yakntat bay, south- 

 easterji Alaska. So named by Dixon in 1787. There has been confusion 

 in the application of the name Phipps, Carrew, and Ocean. See Phipps. 



Carrhalcs, I*untade; see Keed Grass. 



Carroll; anchorage, on north shore of Prince of Wales island, at entrance to Red bay, 

 with which it connects by a narrow passage, dry at low water. Named by 

 the Coast Survey, in 1883, after Capt. James Carroll, of the steamer Cali- 

 fornia, who had anchored here and found the anchorage good. 



Carroll; glacier, at head of Glacier 1>ay, southeastern Alaska. So named by Reid, 

 in 1892, after Gapt. James Carroll, who in that year was the first to take 

 a ship into the upper jiart of Glacier bay. Erroneously Woods. 



Carroll; inlet, indenting southern shore of Revillagigedo island, Alexan<ler archi- 

 pelago. Named by the Coast Survey, in 1880, after Capt. James Carroll, 

 long in command of steamships in these waters. It was then called a 

 channel, being unexplored. It has since been shown to terminate and 

 constitute a canal or inlet. Erroneously Carrol and Carol. 



Carroll; island, about 3 miles east of Murder cove, at south end of Admiralty island, 

 Alexander archipelago. Named after Capt. James Carroll and published 

 by the Coast Survey in 1898. 



Carroll, point; see Walker. 



Carroll; point, at entrance to Carroll inlet, Revillagigedo island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named by the Coast Survey, in 1880, after Capt. James Carroll. 



Carroll, straits; see Gastineau channel. 



Carry; inlet, off the northern end of Shuyak island, Kodiak grouj). Named by the 

 Russians Carry {perewalnoi; from pereival, a dragging over or across, a 

 jxjrtage). Has been called, erroneously, Perewamno and Perevainoy. 



Carter; lake, and creek tributary to Trail creek, Kenai peninsula. Local name 

 puldished in 1899. 



Carter; mountain (4,700 feet high), near the outlet of Klutiua lake. So named by 

 Abercrombie in 1898. 



Casann, bay; see Kasaan. 



Casa-df-Parya, creek; see Koksuktapaga. 



Cascade; bay, in Baranof island, west of Point Gardner, Chatham strait, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by Moore in 1895. 



Cascade; creek, about two miles northwest of Sitka, on Baranof island, Alexander 

 archipelago. Named by United States naval officers in 1880. 



Cascade; glacier, at head of Valdes glacier. So named by Abercroml)ie in 1898. 



Cascade; glacier, in the St. Elias region. So named by Prof. I. C. Russell in 1890, 

 "on account of its splendid ice fall." 



Cascade; glacier, near Harriman fiord. Port Wells, Prince William sound. So 

 named by the Harriman Expedition in 1899. 



Cascade; inlet, on eastern coast of Annette island, Alexander archipelago. Local 

 descriptive name, published by the Coast Survey in 1883. There is a 

 large cascade near its southern point of entrance. 



Cascade; point, the southeasternmost point of St. George island, Pribilof group, 

 Bering sea. Called luzhnie (south) by Tebenkof, 1849, and generally 

 Southeast point. On a recent Coast Survey map it is called Cascade. 

 Thi're is a waterfall near it. 



Casfdilf, point; sec AVaterfall Head. 



Case; mountain (5,509 feet high), near the head of Glacier bay, southeastern 

 Alaska. Named by Reid, in 1890, after the Case School of Applied 

 Science, Cleveland, Ohio. 



