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Devine; c-ape, the southeastern point of Kovovin ii^lan(l, Shumagin gronp. Named 

 by Dall in 1880. 



Dew; point, on the mainland, in Behni canal, near north end of llevillagigedo 

 inland. So named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Dewey; anchorage, in the southern end of Etolin island, Clarence strait, Alexan- 

 der arcliipelago. Named by Snow, in 1886, after Ensign Theodore Gibbs 

 Dewey, U. S. N., a member of his party. 



Dewey; creek, tributary to the Copper river, from the east, opposite the mouth of 

 Tiekel river, near latitude 61° 10^. So named by Abercrombie, in 1898, 

 after Admiral George Dewey, U. S. N. 



Dewey; creek, tributary to Eureka creek, from the east, Seward peninsula. Name 

 from Barnard, 1900. 



Dewey; creek, tributary to Fox river, from the south, Seward i>eninsula. Name 

 from Barnard, 1900. 



Dewey; creek, tributary to Grantley harbor, from the north, Seward peninsula. 

 Name from Barnard, 1900. 



Dewey; creek, tributary to Nome river, from the east, in the Cape Nome mining 

 region, Seward peninsula Local name published by the Coast Survey in 

 1900. Near by is Sampson creek and Schley creek. 



Dewey; rock (30 feet high), in entrance to Cordova bay, Dixon entrance, Alexan- 

 der archipelago. Named by Clover, in 1885, after Ensign T. G. Dewey, 

 U. S. N., a member of his party. 



Dexter; creek, tributary to Nome river, from the west, in the Cape Nome mining 

 region, Seward peninsula. Prospectors' name, published in 1900. 



Dexter; point, on the southern shore of Norton bay, Norton sound, Bering sea. 

 Local proper name, published in 1900. 



Dexter, post-office; see Cheenik. 



Deyea, river; see Chilkoot. 



Dezadeash.; lake, back of the St. Elias range of momi tarns. Native name reported 

 by Davidson as Tots-an-tee-ash and by E. J. Glave, in 1892, as Dassar-Dee- 

 ash. Variously written Deza-de-ash, Dazadeash, etc. The above form, 

 Dezadeash, has been adopted by the Canadian Board on Geographic Names. 



DgaJ:, bay; see Ugak. 



Diamond; island, in Mitchell bay, Kootznahoo inlet, Admiralty island, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by Meade in 1869. 



Diamond; point, on the west end of San Juan Bautista island, Bucareli bay, Prince 

 of Wales archipelago. Named Punta de Diamante (diamond point) by 

 Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Diana; momitain, near "Ward cove, in the western part of Revillagigedo island, 

 Alexander archipelago. So named by the Coast Survey in 1886. 



Diane, roads; see Tianna. 



Dick; port, on the outer coast of Kenai peninsula. Named Dick's harbor by Port- 

 lock in 1786. Port Dick of the Russians. 



Dickason; mountain, on the southern bank of the Skwentna river, near longitude 

 152°. Named, in 1898, by Post, of the Geological Survey, after Col. L. T. 

 Dickason. Erroneously Dickerson. 



Dickens; creek, tributary to Nome river, from the east, Seward peninsula. Name 

 from Barnard, 1900. 



Dickens; point, on the eastern shore of Portland canal. Named by Pender in 1868. 



Dierovdtie, point; see Holes. 



Dietrich; river, tributary to Middle fork of the Koyukuk, near its source. Pub- 

 lished, in 1899, by the Geological Survey with the spelling Deitrick; here 

 changed to Dietrich. 



Digges's, sound; see Disenchantment. 



