BAKER.] 175 Fis— Fla. 



Fish Egg — Continued. 



farther, in the same direction, are two more rocky, woody islets, also 



named by Maurelle and Quadra, Los ilondragones, and called Balena by 



Moserinl897. These three islets says Nichols (Coast Pilot, p. 121), "have 



received the local name of Fish Egg islets." Moser, 1897, uses the name 



Fish Egg for an island about a mile north of these. Moser's name is here 



adopted for the island and the islets near it. 

 Fishery; point, on the western coast of Admiralty island, Chatham strait, Alexan- 

 der archipelago. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1883. There is 



an Indian fishing station here. 

 Fish Rancli; bay, in Mitrofania ])ay, Alaska peninsula, northeast of the Shumagins. 



So called by the Fish Commission in 1888. 

 Fitzg-ibbon; cove, in the mainland debouching into Behni canal, near Burroughs 



l)ay, Alexander archipelago. So named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 

 Fitzgibbon; point, on the mainland, in Behm canal, at entrance to Burroughs bay, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Vancouver in 1793. 

 Five Fathom; rocky patch in Rediish bay, Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Moser in 1897. 

 Five Fingers; group of islets and ledges, in Frederick sound, off Port Houghton, 



Alexander archipelago. Descriptive term given by JMeade in 1869. This 



group, or the southeastern part of it, has been reserved for light-house 



purposes by Executive order dated January 4, 1901. 

 Fivemile; islet, in Sumner strait, 5 miles from AVrangell, whence the name Piati- 



milni (five mile) given by the Russians in 1863. ^lay be Scraggy island 



of :\Ieade in 1869. 

 Fire ii'Vt ;•.^•,• See Dry bay. 

 Flag; hill (1,200 feet high), on the eastern bank of the Tanana river, near longitude 



147°. Descriptive nanie, given l)y Peters and Brooks in 1898. 

 Flag; point, in Whitewater bay. Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So 



named by Glass in 1881. 

 Flambeau; river, tributary to Port Safety, Seward peninsula. Name from Barnard, 



1900. 

 Flat; liay, on the western shore of Chilkoot inlet, Lynn canal. Said to have been 



so named by Dr. Arthur Krause in 1882. He reports its native name to 



be Ntlchk, also written Nakh. 

 Flat; creek, tributary to Chandlar river, from the north, near longitude 148°. Pros- 

 pectors' name, reported by Schrader in 1899. 

 Flat; island, in Red bay, Prince of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. So named 

 1 by Helm in 1886. 



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



name, given by JMeade in 1869. 

 Flat, island; See Wolf rock. 

 iFlat; islet, in Wrangell harbor, Alaska peninsula, north of the Semidi group. 



Named Gladkie (flat) by Vasilief in 1832. Has also l)een called Platte. 

 Flat; islet, near Graham harbor. Cook inlet. Descriptive name, given, presiuuably, 



by Dall in 1880. 

 Flat; mountain (1,800 feet high), in California ridge, in tlie southeastern ]>art of 



Gravina island, Alexander archipelago. Presumably a descriptive term, 



published by the Coast Survey in 1885. 

 Flat; i)oint, on the eastern coast of Pearse island, Portland inlet. Named by Pender 



in 1868. 

 Flat; point, on the western shore of Portage bay, Kupreanof island, Alexander arclii- 



pelago. So named by Nichols in 1882. 



