BAKER.] 219 Iss-lzh. 



Issannakh, strait; see Isanotski. 



Isthmus ; bay, on the southern shore of Chiniak bay, Kodiak. Named Peresheinoi 

 (isthmus) by Russian naval officers in 1808-1810. 



Isthmus; island, in Kalsin bay, Chiniak bay, Kodiak. Named Peresheechnoi 

 (isthnnis) by Russian naval officers in 1808-1810. 



Isthmus; island, near Hot Springs bay, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named Peresheechnoi (isthnuis) by Vasilief in 1809. 



Jsimk, cape; see Igvak. 



lukuk ; bay, indenting the northeastern shore of Raspberry island, Kodiak group. 

 Native name, from Murashef in 1839-40. 



Jnkuk, island; see Rasjjberry. 



Jiiri, point; see Urey. 



Jnzhnie, cape; see South. 



Jiizlmie, point; see Southeast. 



Jnzlmol, cape; see Trinity. 



Inzhnoi, point; see Harbor. 



Ivakin ; cape, the eastern point of entrance to Constantine harbor, Amchitka island, 

 western Aleutians. So called by Tebenkof, 1849. 



Ivan; barnlbora or house belonging to one Ivan (John) on the divide between 

 LTnalaklik and the Yukon. Name from Dall, 1866. Since 1869 has 

 appeared on maps as a village Ivan. 



Ivan ; small island, in Pavlof bay, Alaska peninsula. Presumably named Ivan 

 (John) by the Russians. Name reported (or given) by Dall in 1880. 



Ivanof ; bay, indenting the southern shore of Alaska peninsula, northeast of the 

 Shumagin group. Named by Dall in 1880. A cape near by was named 

 Ivanof (John's) by Lutke, 1835. 



Ivanof, cape; see Kupreanof. 



lyoukeen; cove, on the northeastern shore of Chi(!hagof island, Chatham strait, 

 Alexander archipelago. . Native name, reported by Davidson, in 1869, as 

 I-youk-een. 



Izbavlenia, point; see Escape. 



Izembek; bay, indenting the northern shore of Alaska peninsula, near its western 

 end. Named by Lutke, after Surgeon Karl Izembek, a member of his 

 party. Lutke spells the name Izenbek and Isenbeck. (irewingk follows 

 the spelling Isenbeck. The official list of the officers of the Moller, Captain 

 Staniukovich commanding, on which vessel this surgeon served, has Sur- 

 geon Karl Izembek. That list, in the Journal of the Russian Hydro- 

 graphic Office for 1850 (Vol. VIII, j). 182), appears to have been carefully 

 prepared and leads to the belief that the name should be written Izembek. 



Izhiga; cove, in Inanudak bay, on the northern shore of Umnak, eastern Aleutians. 

 Native name from Veniaminof. 



Izhut; bay, indenting the southeastern coast of Afognak island, Kodiak group. 

 Apparently a native name; from Tebenkof, 1849. Variously given as 

 Izhutskaia, Ujut, Uyut, etc. Izhut bay of Tebenkof is wed of Pillar 

 point; Izhut bay of the Russian-American C'ompany's report for 1849 is a 

 smaller bay east of Pillar point. 



Izhut; cape, forming the western head of Izhut bay, Afognak island, Kodiak group. 

 So called by Tebenkof, who identifies it with AVhitsuntide of Cook, in 

 1778, calling it Piati-desiat-nitzi (Pentecost or Whitsuntide). It is Cape 

 Shariepof of Murashef, 1839-40. The Russian-American Company's map 

 of 1849 applies the name Izhutskoi to the western head of a small bay 

 farther east. Thus we have Ijoot, Ishoot, Indut, Izhutskoi, Pentecost, 

 Piatidesiatnitzi, Shariepof, Shirip.if, an.l Whitsuntide as names which 

 have been applied to this cape. 



