BAKEK.J 139 Cor-CoW. 



Corwin; rock, in the group of is^hiuds of the Four Mountains, eastern Aleutians. 80 



named, in 1894, by oUicers of the U. S. S. Omcord, after the U. S. revenue 



cutter (hnrin. 

 Cosinas; point, on the southern shore of Port Asumcion, Bucareli hay. Prince of 



Wales archipelago. Named Punta de Cosinas bv Maurelle and Quadra in 



1775-1779. 

 Cosmos; cove, on the northeastern shore of Earanof island, C-hatham strait, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Named by ]\Ioore, in 1895, after the surveying steamer 



Patter><o)t')i steam launi-h Cosotxis. 

 Cosmos; point, on the northeastern shore of Mitkof island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Thomas, in 1887, after the steam launch of the Coast Survey 



steamer Patterson. 

 Cosmos; range of mountains (;^,900 feet high), on the mainland near Thomas bay, 



Frederick sound. Named by Thomas, in 1887, after the steam launch 



Cosmos attached to the Coast Survey steamer Patterson. 

 Cottonwood; group of low wooded islands, at mouth of the Stikine river. So named 



Ijy Thomas in 1887. 

 < '(illiiiiipood, point; see Martin. 

 Council; mining camp and post-office, on the Niukluk river, at mouth of Ophir 



creek, in the Eldorado mining district, Seward peninsula. Called Council 



City by the prospectors. A post-office was established here in September, 



1899, and named Council. 

 Count, creek; see Comet. 



Countess; point, on the western shore of Prince William sound. Named by Van- 

 couver, in 1794, "after Captain Countess, of the navy." 

 Course; point, in Narrow strait, on northern shore of Kodiak. Named Kursa (course, 



of a ship) by Murashef in 1839-40. 

 Course, point; see Turn. 



Couverden; island, at junction of Lynn canal and Chatham and Icy straits, Alexan- 

 der archipelago. Apparently so named by Meade in 1869. 

 Couverden; i^oint, the southwestern point of entrance to Lynn canal, Alexander 



archipelago. Named by Vancouver, in 1794, after the seat of his ancestors 



(III, 245). 

 Cove (The); cove, in San Antonio bay, Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archipelago. 



Called "The Cove" (El Puertezuelo) by Maurelleand Quadrain 1775-1779. 

 Cove; hill (619 feet high) , on the mainland, nearly east of Cape Fox, Dixon entrance. 



So named by Nichols in 1883. 

 Cove; islet, near Applegate cove, in Izembek bay, Alaska peninsula. So named by 



the Fish Commission in 1888. 

 Cove; mountain, near Ward cove, in the western part of Revillagigedo island, 



Alexander archipelago. Named by the Coast Survey in 1886. 

 Cove; point, on Raspberry island, on the northern shore of Kupreanof strait, Kodiak 



group. Named Bukti (bight or cove) by Murashef in 1839-40. 

 Cove; point, on the northeastern shore of Glass peninsula. Admiralty island, Stephens 



passage, Alexander archipelago. Name published by the Coast Survey in 



1893. Descrijjtive term. 

 Cirr, point, the southern point of entrance to Kah Shakes cove, Revillagigedo 



channel, Alexander archipelago. Named by the Coast Survey in 1883. 



Name not found on any map and presumably obsolete. 

 <'(ire, point, Wrangell strait; see Mountain. 

 Corearak, tract and river; see Kaviruk. 

 Cor-vee-arak, tract and river; see Kaviruk. 

 Cow: island, between Annette and Percy islands, Gravina group, Clarence strait, 



Alexander archipelago. Named by the Coast Survey in 1886. 



