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Franklin; peaks (3,909 and 4,314 feet high), on the mainland, north of Frederick 

 sound, southeastern Alaska. So named by Thomas in 1887. 



Franklin; point, on the Arctic coast, between points Belcher and Barrow. So 

 named by Beechey in September, 1826, after Sir John Franklin. 



J'lxlerick, harbor; see Hooniah. 



Frederick; lake, east of and near Dezadeash lake, in longitude 137°. Name pub- 

 lished by Canadian Board on Geographic Names in 1899. 



Frederick; point, on the northeastern shore of Mitkof island, Alexander archipel- 

 ago. So named by Thomas in 1887. 



Frederick; port, in the northern end of Chichagof island, Alexander archipelago. 

 So named by Vancouver in 1794. According to Meade its native name is 

 Komtok Hon. 



Frederick; sound, separating the Admiralty island group from the Kupreanof island 

 group, Alexander archipelago. Named Prince Frederick's sound by Van- 

 couver, in 1794 (III, 285), after His Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of 

 York, a name now shortened to Frederick. 



Frederika; glacier, tributary to Skolai creek, from the north. So named by Hayes, 

 in 1891, presumably after Frederick Schwatka, with whom he visited it. 



Freemantle; point, the western point of entrance to Port Valdes, Prince William 

 sound. Named by Vancouver, in 1794, who on his chart has Freemantle 

 and in his text Fremantle. In the 8° edition of his voyage, in 1801, it is 

 Freemantle in both text and chart. 



Frmrhman\^, bay; see Lituya. 



Freshwater; bay or inlet, on the eastern shore of Chichagof island, Chatham strait, 

 . Alexander archipelago. Nichols says (Coast Pilot, 1891, p. 163): "Pavlof 

 harbor was sketched by Meade, in 1869, and published as a subsketch on 

 Hydrographic Office chart No. 22.5, under the name of Freshwater bay; 

 this latter name is now applied to the whole inlet." It was called Xovaia 

 (new) by Vasilief, in 1848, and New harbor on British Admiralty chart 

 2431 (ed. of 1882). See also Pavlof. 



Freshwater; creek, tributary to Mitchell bay, Kootznahoo inlet, Admiralty island, 

 Alexander archipelago. So named by Meade in 1869. 



Fresno; creek, tributary to Turnagain arm, from the south, Kenai peninsula. 

 Prospectors' name, from Becker, 1895. 



Frezas, Laguna de las; see Strawberry. 



Fripo; islet, in Danger pa,ssage, between Duke and ]Mary islands, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So named by Nichols in 1883. 



Fritz; cove, in the western end of Douglas island, Alexander archipelago. Named, 

 in 1880, by Symonds, after his son Fritz. 



Fritz; islet, in the Japonski group, Sitka sound. Named by naval officers, in 1880, 

 after little Fritz, son of Lieut. F. M. Symonds, U. S. N. 



Frocadero, strait; see Trocadero. 



Frog, rocks; see Hog. 



Frogs (The); group of rocks and islets in Port Real Marina, Bucareli bay, Prince 

 of Wales archipelago. Named Las Ranas (the frogs) by Maurelle and 

 Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Frosty; peak, west of Cold bay, near the western end of Alaska peninsula. So 

 named by Dall in 1882. 



Frozen, bay; see Cold. 



Fruit; small group of islets in the Japonski group, Sitka sound, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So named by United States naval officers in 1880. 



Fugitive. Lisianski, 1805 (Voyage, p. 178), mentions a "thriving village" of this 

 name on Sitkalidak island, Kodiak group. It appears to have been on or 

 near the Port Hobron of recent maps. 



