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lac— Ida. 



larhnni, cape and island; see Egg. 



lachnoi, island; see Ugalgan. 



loUrhnoi, bay; see Egg. 



laklek, cape; see Aklek. 



lanaliun, cape; see Bog. 



lantar, stream; see Amber. 



lantami, bay; see Amber. 



Imthlmk, river; see Fish. 



Icathhiik, river; see Niuklnk. 



Ice; river, tributary to Copi)er river, from the east, near Wood canyon. So named 

 by Allen in 1885. 



Ice; spit, off the northeastern shore of Wrangell island, Arctic oceq^i. So named Ijy 

 Berry in 1881. 



Iceberg; point, on the southeastern shore of Lemesurier island. Icy strait, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. So named by Hanus in August, 1880. At that time 

 much drift ice had stranded there. 



Icehouse; point and lake, on the western shore of Woody island, St. Paul harbor, 

 Kodiak. Named Pestchanoe (sandy) by Russian naval officers in 1808- 

 1810. This is the lake from which the Kodiak Ice Company obtains its 

 ice. On this spot Tebenkof, 1849, shows a native village Aleksashkina, 

 which he calls the Chiniak settlement. On the old Russian Chart XVI 

 of 1808-1810 the Aleut village of Aleksashkano is shown about a mile 

 farther south. 



Ice W(tter, river; see Soynai. 



Ichock. Langsdorf (II, 234) gives this as the name of a creek southwest from Kukak 

 bay. Not identified. 



Icy; bay, in front of the Malaspina glacier, St. Elias alps, southeastern Alaska. 

 So called by Vancouver in 1794. It is Lothianoi (icy) of Tebenkof, 1849. 



Icy; bay, on the western shore of Prince William sound. So named by Vancouver 

 in 1794. 



Icy, bay; see Pal ma. 



Iq/. Billings, in July, 1790, when off the entrance to Cook inlet, saw at a distance 

 of 15 miles northwest, behind the Chugach islands, a glacier used by the 

 traders a^s a landmark for entering Cook inlet and called by them 

 "Ledeneaia Reka (Icy river)." 



Icy; cape, on the Arctic coast about midway between Cape Lisburne and Point Bar- 

 row. So named by Cook, in 1778, "because it was nuu-h encumtered 

 with ice." 



Icy; cape, the northern head of Icy bay, near Mount St. Elias. Called Ledianoi 

 (icy) by Tebenkof, 1849. 



Icy, channel; see Gastineau. 



Icy; passage, separating Pleasant island from the mainland. Icy strait, southeastern 

 Alaska. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Icy; })eak, near Kialagvik bay, on the south shore of Alaska jieninsula. Name 

 apparently derived from Tebenkof, 1849. 



Icy; point, on the mainland coast, between Lituya bay and Cape Spencer. Named 

 Ledianoi (icy) by Tebenkof in 1849. Has also been called Cape Forrest. 



Icy; reef, on the Arctic coast, near the international boundary. So named by 

 Franklin in 1826. 



Icy; strait, north of Chichagof island, Alexander archipelago. So called iiy the Rus- 

 sians. See Cross sound. 



Idaho; inlet, indenting the northern shore of Chichagof island, Cross sound, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. So named by pilot W. E.George, after the steamer 

 Idaho, which grounded here. 



