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Goodwin; glacier, tributary to the Copper river, from the west, just south of Childs 

 glacier. So named by Abercrombie, in 1884, after Maj. W. E. Goodwin, 

 U. S. V. Erroneously Goodman. 

 Goose; cove, at the head ot Portage bay, Kupreanof island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Nichols in 1882. 

 Goose; creek, on the northern shore of Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named Gusinaia (goose) by Vasilief in 1833. Has also been written Gousna 

 and Gusna. 

 Goose; creek, tributary to Koksuktapaga river, from the west, Seward peninsula. 



Name from Barnard, 1900. 

 Goose; creek, tributary to Red bay, Prince of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Helm in 1886. 

 Goose; island, at western point of entrance to Mud bay, Cross somid, Alexander 



archipelago. So named by Hanus in 1880. 

 Goose; island, on the northeastern shore of Prince William sound. So named by 



Abercrombie in 1898. 

 Goose; island or islands, on the southern edge of the Sandman reefs. Named Gus- 

 innoi (goose) by the Russians. Lutke calls them "Civoutchy (du lion 

 marin) rocher," i. e., sea lion rocks. They are still un.surveyed. Dall's 

 chart of 1882 (Coast Survey, 806) shows two islands, Big Goose and Little 

 Goose. 

 Goose, island; see Geese. 



Goose; point, on the Arctic coast, at mouth of Sinaru creek, just west of Refuge 

 inlet. Presumably so named by British naval officers connected with the 

 Franklin search expeditions, 1849-1853. 

 Gora, cape; see Mountain. 



Gora Chetierek Glaraia, mountain; see Fourpeaked. 

 Gorbun, rock; see Humpback. 

 Gorda; point, in Port Refugio, Bucareli bay. Prince of AVales archipelago. Named 



Punta Gorda (broad point) by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Gorda; point, on the northwestern shore of St. Ignace island, Bucareli bay. Prince 

 of Wales archipelago. Named Punta Gorda (broad point) by Maurelle 

 and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Gorda, point; see Ankau. 



Gore; cape, on the southwestern coast of St. Matthew island, Bering sea. Named 

 Gore by Lutke, in 1836, to preserve the name which Cook gave to the 

 island, in 1778. 

 Gore; point, the eastern point of entrance to Port Dick, Kenai peninsula. Gulf of 



Alaska. So named by Portlock in 1786. 

 Goreli, island; see Seguam. 

 Goreloi, islands; see Gareloi. 

 Goreloi, volcano; see Redoubt. 

 Gore's, island; see St. Matthew. 

 Gorge (The); canyon, in Klutina river, a little below Klutina lake. Name from 



Abercrombie, 1898. 

 Gorman; strait, between Andronica and Korovin islands, Shumagin group. So 



named by the fishermen prior to 1872. 

 Gornoi; island, one of the Necker group, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named Gornoi (mountair.ous) by Vasilief in 1809. Erroneously Coruoi. 

 Gornostai, island; see Ermine. 

 Goshawk, cape; see Aguliuk. 

 Goulding; harbor, near Portlock harbor, on the western shore of Chichagof island, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Portlock in 1787. 

 Gousna, creek; see Goose. 

 ' Government Station; see Utkiavi. 



