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Dolgoi ; harbor, indenting the western cuast of Dolgoi island, near Belkofski. Prob- 



al)ly a local name, published by the Coast Survey in 1882. 

 IhJ'joi, island, Cordova bay; see Long. 

 Dolgoi; island, in Port Bazan, Call island, Prince of Wales archipelago. Xamed 



Dolgoi (long) by Zarembo in 1834. 

 Dolgoi; island, in Yakutat bay, southeastern Alaska. Called Dolgoi (Ions) bv 



Tebenkof in 1849. & v g; > 



Dolgoi; island, near Belkofski, on southern shore of Alaska peninsula. Named 



Dolgoi (long) by the Eussians. Its Aleut name, according to Yeniaminof 



(I, 252) , is Ananakeik. 

 Dolgoi, island, Sitka sound; see Long. 

 Dolgoi, lake; see Lower. 

 Dolomi; post-otfice, between Moira and Cholmondeley sounds, on the eastern shore 



ot Prmce of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. Established in August, 



Dolores ; port, in Suemez island, Bucareli bay. Prince of Wales archipelago. Named 

 Puerto de los Dolores (port of the sorrowing) by Maurelle and Quadra in 

 1775-1779. 



Dolls, island; see Dall. 



Dome; creek, tributary to American creek, from the south, in the Eagle mining 

 region. Local name, reported by Barnard in 1898. 



Dome; creek, tributary to O'Brien creek, from the east, in the Fortymile mining 

 region. Local name, reported by Barnard in 1898. 



Dome; creek, tributary to Tisuk river, from the north, Seward peninsula. Name 

 from Barnard, 1900. 



Dome; momitain (2,100 feet high), on the western side of Portland canal, in lati- 

 tude 55° 04^ Named by Pender in 1868. 



Dome; pass (4,300 feet high), in the St. Elias alps. Descriptive name given by 

 Russell in 1890. 



Dome; peak, near the head of Thomas bay, southeastern Alaska. Descriptive name 

 given by Thomas in 1887. 



Dome; peak (4,420 feet high), on the mainland, west of Lincoln island, Lynn canal, 

 Alexander archipelago. So named by Meade in 1869. 



Dome; peak (6,500 feet high), on the western side of Portland canal, in latitude 

 55° 25^ Descriptive name given by Pender in 1868. 



Dome, peak; see Fortymile dome. 



Dome; point, on the eastern shore of Stepovak bav, Alaska peninsula. So named 

 by Dall in 1880. 



Dome; point, on the western shore of Long island. Port Frederick, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named by United States naval officers in 1880. 



Dominion; creek, tributary to the headwaters of Mission creek, from the west, near 

 latitude 64° 20^ in the Eagle mining region. Local name, published by 

 the Geological Survey in 1899. 



Donjek; river, tributary to White river, from the south, near latitude 62°. Native 

 name; has also been written Donjeck. The above form, Donjek, has been 

 adopted by the Canadian Board on Geographic Names. 



Dora; bay, m Cholmondeley sound. Prince of Wales archipelago. So named by 

 Clover, in 1885, presumably after his wife, formerly Miss Dora Miller. 



Dora; creek or river, tributary to the Chitina river, from the north, about 25 miles 

 above junction of the Chitina and Copper rivers. Named Dora by Lieu- 

 tenant Allen, April 14, 1885, after Miss Dora Johnson, of Chicago, after- 

 wards his wife. On map 1 of Allen's report it is printed Dora, but on map 

 2 of same report it is printed Dare, and this form Las been copied on 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey chart 3091. On a late map it is printed Dark. 



