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Kiska; liarbor, indenting the eastern shore of Kiska island, Rat island group, west- 

 ern Aleutians. Named Kyska by Dall in 1873. 



Kiska; i.^^land, one of the principal islands of the Rat island group, western Aleu- 

 tians. reriiai)s this is St. Stephen island of Bering in 1741. Kiska or 

 Keeska is, according to Dall, the Aleut word for gut. Variously written \ 

 Kiksa, Kisiika, Kyska, Kiiska, Kysa, etc., and often Great or Big Kiska 

 to distinguish it from Little Kiska, near by. 



KIsinallul; bay; see Alimuda. 



Kisselen; bay, at the head of Beaver bay, Unalaska, eastern Aleutians. Sarichef, 

 1792, gives its Aleut name as Kisselen, but Veniaminof has Kissialiak. 

 The Fish Commission, in 1888, called it Worsham bay. 



Kita; islet, in the southeastern part of Sitka sound, Baranof island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named Kita (whale) by Vasilief in 1809. 



KiUtffiUak, island; see Ukolnoi. 



Kitchen; anchorage, in Belkofski bay, Alaska peninsula. So called by the Fish 

 Commission in 1888. 



Kite; island, in Boca de Quadra, near Vixen bay, southeastern Alaska. So named 

 by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Kitkuk, cape; see Scotch Cap. 



Kitovi, island; see Whale. 



Kittens (The) ; two rocky islets, in the southern end of Lynn canal, near Funter 

 bay, Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So named by Mansfield 

 in 1890. 



Kittiwake ; island, between Afognak and Kodiak. Called Govorushechie or Kitoi 

 {red-legged kiltiwake — a species of gull, or whale) by Murashef in 1839-10. 

 This usage was followed by Tebenkof and the Russian American Company, 

 1849. Has also been called Ketoy. 



Kiugaarzruk, river; see Kigezruk. 



Kiugilak; cape, on the southwestern shore of Great Sitkin island, Andreanof group, 

 middle Aleutians. Native name, apparently from North Pacific Explor- 

 ing Expedition, 1855, which wrote it Kiougilakh. 



Kiukpalik ; island, in the northeastern part of Shelikof strait. Native name from 

 the Russians. Russian Hydrographic chart 1378, edition of 1847, has 

 phonetically U-kai-yiikh-pal-iek, and Tebenkof, 1849, Kai-yukh-pal-ik, 

 » It has appeared as Kaiuklipalik (1868), Kiukhpalik (1869), and Kiukpalik , 



(1886). 



Kivalenag-miut, cape; see Seppings. j 



Kiviarzruk, river; see Kigezruk. ' 



Kivdchavak, river; see Kvichivak. 1 



Kiwalik; river, on Seward peninsula, tributary to Spafarief bay, Kotzebue sound. 

 Eskimo name, publisned by the British Admiralty as early as 1882 and 

 probably earlier as Kee-wa-lik. 



Kiyavak, bay; see Kiavak. 



Kizhuchia ; small stream, on the northern shore of Redoul)t Vjay, Baranof island, 

 Alexander archipelago. So called by Vasilief in 1809. 



Kizlnniiik, river; see Kashunuk. 



Kizhuyak ; bay, indenting the northern shore of Kodiak and opening into Marmot 

 bay. Named Shakmanof or Kizhuyakskaia by Murashef in 1839-40. 

 Called Kizhuyak by Tebenkof, 1849. 



Kizhuyak; cape, the western point of entrance to Kizhuyak bay, on north siiore 

 of Kodiak. Named Kizhutskoi by Murashef in 1839-40. Called Kizhuyak 

 by Tebenkof in 1849. 



Kklmlfi'l, village; see Kaltag. 



Kkliulakli, point; see Kulak. 



