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Clear; river, trilmtary to the Yukon, right l)ank, at Andrcafpki, near head of the 



Yukon (leha. Called Andreafski ))y the Coast Survey in 1898. Raymond, 



1869, calls it Konnekova or Clear river. On several maps called Clear 



river. Its native name as used by the Russians is Niegieklik. 

 Clrar, river; see C-hvilnuk. 

 Cleare; eape, the southern end of Montague island, Prince William sound. So 



named by Portlock in 1789. Also called Cape Clear and Southwest cape. 

 Cleave; creek, tributary to the Copper river, from the west, near latitude 61°. Local 



name, from Schrader in 1898. 

 Cleft; island, in Security bay, Kuiu island, Alexander archipelago. Descriptive 



name, given by i\Ieade in 1869. 

 Clerke's, island; see St. Lawrence. 

 Cleveland. A mountain near Mount St. Elias was so named l)y the New York 



Times expedition of 1886, after President Grover Cleveland. j 



Cleveland; passage, between Whitney island and the mainland, Frederick sound, | 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Thomas, in 1887, after President \ 



Grover Cleveland. J 



Cleveland; peninsula, a projection of the mainland between Behm canal and Ernest ' 



sound. Named by the Coast vSurvey, in 1886, after President Grover \ 



Cleveland. | 



Cleveland; volcanic peak (8,150 feet high), on Chuginadak island, one of the group I 



of islands of the Four Mountains, eastern Aleutians. So named by officers j 



of the U. S. S. Concord, in 189-1, after President Grover Cleveland. 

 Cliff; islet, in entrance to Womens bay, Chiniak bay, Kodiak. Named Utesistoi 



(cliffy) by Russian naval officers 1808-10. 

 Cliff; point, between Middle and Womens bays, in Chiniak bay, Kodiak. Named 



LTtesof (cliff) by Ruf-sian naval officers in 1808-10. 

 Cliff; point, on the eastern shore of Port Frederick, Icy strait, Alexander archi- j 



pelago. Named by United States naval officers in 1880. ] 



Cliff; point, on the southeastern shore of Pearse island, Portland inlet, Alexander [ 



archipelago. So called by Pender in 1868. Has also been called Base 



point and Rose point. 

 Clifford; creek, tributary to Mission creek, from the southwest, in the Eagle mining 



region. Local name, published in 1899. 

 Clifford; island, off the south shore of and near to Sannak. So named by the Fish j; 



Commission in 1890. j 



Clinker; plateau, in western part of St. George island, Pribilof group, Bering sea. 



Descriptive name, published by the Coast Survey in 1875. 

 Clondyke, river; see Klondike. ' 



Close; bay, on outer coast of Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. Named Close 



(dushnaia) by the Russians before 1850. Has been called Close or Dush- 



naia. Close, and Doushnai. 

 Close, island; see Near. I 



C/oxt'd, 1)ay; see Banks harbor. ^ 



Cloudman; bay, indenting the southeastern shore of Bligh island. Prince William l 



sound. Local name from Schrader, 1900. 

 Clover; bay, indenting eastern shore of Prince of Wales island, just north of Chol- 



mondeley sound, Alexander archipelago. Surveyed and named Thomas 



by Connnander Richardson Clover, V. S. N., in 1885. Afterwards the 



name was changed to Clover by direction of the Superintendent of the 



Coast and Geodetic Survey to prevent confusion with another Thomas bay 



in the Alexander archipelago. 

 Clover; passage, in northern entrance to Behm canal, separating Betton and other 



islands from Revillagigedo island. Named by the Coast Survey, in 1886, 



after Commander Richardson Clover, U. S. N. 



