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194 [BULL. 187, 



(; II Hurt, iiort; see Whale l)ay. 



Guide; island, in the northern i)art of Pitka sound, Alexander archipelago. Named 

 Krostofskoi (cross) hy Vasilief in 1809. Later it was called Ukazatel 

 (guide) island by the Russians. Has also been called Index island. In 

 the Coast Pilot, 1891, it is called Guide (p. 168) and Unastal (p. 176). 



Guide; rocks, in the southeastern part of Cordova bay, Alexander archipelago. 

 Name pubHshed by the Coast Survey in 1899. 



Guillemot; island, north of the Hhuniagins. Named lachnoi (egg) by Tebenkof in 

 1849. Renamed Guillemot by Dall in 1880. 



Gulch; creek, trilnitary to Sixmile creek, Kenai neninsula. Local name, obtained 

 by Becker in 1895. 



(jull, bay; see Udaniat. 



Gull; cape, the southern point of entrance to Kafla bay, on north shore of Shelikof 

 strait. Named Govorushechi or Govorushek (gull) by the Russians. 

 According to Elliott Goverooskie, Russian for gulls, refers to Larus hrevi- 

 roslrh and Lnrus tridnclylvs. 



Gull; hill, at east end of St. George island, Pribilof group, Bering sea. Perhaps a 

 local name; used by Elliott in 1873-74. 



Gull; island, in Favorite channel, Lynn canal, Alexander archipelago. So named 

 by Beardslee in 1880. 



Gull; island, in Port Chester, Annette island, Alexander archipelago. So named by 

 Nichols in 1883. 



Gnll, island; see Kutkan. 



Gull; islet, in western anchorage St. Paul harbor, Kodiak. Named Chaichi (gull) 

 by the early Russians. 



Gull; islet (20 feet high), near the northern coast of Unga island, Shumagins. Pre- 

 sumably so named by the AVestern Union Telegraph Expedition in 1865. 



Gull; islet, near the northwestern shore of Shuyak island, Kodiak group. Named 

 Chaichi (gull) by the Russian American Company in 1849. 



Gull; islet, southeast of Long island, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. Named 

 Chaiki (gull) by Vasilief in 1809. Called Gull rocks by Nichols in the 

 Coast Pilot (1891, p. 173). 



Gull; point, the northwestern point of Onslow island, Clarence strait, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by Snow in 1886. 



Gull; point, the south point of entrance to Igak bay, on eastern shore of Kodiak. 

 Named Govorushiche (Kittiwake, a kind of gull) and Chaichi (gull) by 

 the Russians. Lisianski, 1805, calls it Gull's point. Elliott says Chikie 

 is the Russian for the Burgomaster gull {Larus glaucus) . 



Gull; rock, near Pinnacle island, Bering sea. Apparently so called by Elliott in 

 1874. Sarichef shows the rock and calls it Rock ivith gravel. 



Gull; six rocky islets, between Unalga and Akutan, in Akutan pass, eastern Aleu- 

 tians. Locally known as Chaiki (gull) rocks. The name Chaichi (gull) 

 was published by Tebenkof in 1849. Called Gull rocks by Dall, who in 

 1871 established a tide gauge upon one of them. See Unalga island. 



Chilrafix, point; see Culross. 



Gumaer; lake, near Tetling river, in about longitude 142°. So named by Lowe, in 

 1898, after John Gumaer, a member of his party. Erroneously Gomair 

 on the maps. 



GunahadeiAje. The Krause brothers, 1882, report this to be the native name of a 

 lake in or near the Krotahini pass, southeastern Alaska. 



Guria; see Kekur. 



Gimnaia, creek, islands, etc.; see Goose. 



Gwiinain, islands; see Geese. 



Gumu, creek; see Goose. 



