Ina— Ittni. 



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Isanotski; islaivls, in Bechevin bay, Isanotski strait, Alaska peninsula. Named 

 Is.xiinakh islands, by Pall, in 1S,S2. 



Isanotski; point, <>n the eastern end of ITninuik island, near entrance to Isanotski 

 strait. ' So calle.l l>y Tebenkof, 1849. 



Isanotski; ridge of mountains, on eastern end of Unimak island, eastern Aleutians. 

 Called Issanakski by Veniaminof in 1831. 



Isanotski; strait, at the western end of Alaska peninsula, separating it from Unimak 

 island. According to Veniaminof, the name is Issanakskie, a Russian 

 adjective from the Aleut name imnak (hole, tear, rent). Lutke, 1836, 

 says "not Issanotsky, as ordinarily called; the name of the strait is the 

 same as that of the island Sannakh or Issannakh." On the early Russiau 

 charts it is Isanotskoi, Isanotzky, etc., and Lutke so uses it in 1828. It is 

 usually called Isanotski and sometimes False Pass. 



Isanotitkoi, volcano; see Pogromnoi. 



J-xlie-ik, lake; see Aishihik. 



i;s7///A-, lake and village; see Aishihik. 



Iskoot; mountain (4,800 feet high), near the junction of the Iskoot and Stikine 

 rivers. Native name. Hunter, in 18.77, wrote it Skoot. 



Iskoot; river, tributary to the Stikine, from the east. Native name given as Skoot 

 and Iskut. 



Island; creek, tributary to the Yukon, from the north, about 20 miles below the 

 mouth of Tozi river. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1898. This 

 appears to be the stream called Sitzikunten by Dall, 1869, Newchukli- 

 cargut by Raymond, 1869, and Nuchuklikakat by Petrof, 1880. 



Island; point, at the southern side of entrance to Kasaan bay, Clarence strait, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. So named by Dall in 1880. 



Island; point, on Baranof island, near Southern rapids, Peril strait, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named, in 1884, by Coghlan, who shows an island off the 

 point. 



Island; point, on Lindenberg peninsula, Wrangell strait, Alexander an'hipelago. 

 So named by Coghlan in 1884. There is an island off this point. 



Island; point, on the western shore of Carroll inlet, Revillagigedo island. Named 

 by the Coast Survey in 1891. There is an island off the point. 



Island; point, the southeasternmost of Sitklan island, Tongass passage, Alexander 

 archipelago. Descriptive name, given by Nichols in 1883. There is a 

 small island off the point. 



Island; slough, on the south side of Big island, Yukon river. Name published by 

 the Coast Survey in 1898. Its native name, according to Zagoskin, 1842- 

 1844, is Notliagepia-ta. 



Islands, Bay of; indenting the western shore of Adak island, middle Aleutians. 

 Descriptive name, given by Dall in 1873. 



Jslamh of the Four Mountains; see Four Mountains. 



Islet; cape, on the northern shore of Kodiak, in Kupreanof strait. Named Ostrovka 

 (islet) by Murashef in 1839-40. 



Islet; point, on the southern shore of Port Santa Cruz, Suemez island. Prince of 

 Wales archipelago. Named Punta de la Isleta (point of the islet) by 

 Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. There is an islet off the point. 



Islets; ])oint, in Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archipelago. Named Punta de los 

 Yslotillos (point of the barren islets) l)y ]\Iaurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Ismailof ; island, near Halibut cove, Kachemak bay. Cook inlet. Named by Dall, 

 in 1880, after a Russian naval officer, Gerassiim Grigorovich Ismailof, who 

 made exjdorations in Alaska in the last century. Cook calls him Erasim 

 Gregorieoff Sin Isniyloff and Vancouver Mr. Smyloff. 



