K\«i— Liik. 



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Kwiyadik; iTwk, trilmtaiy to Knskokwiin river, just si.iitli nf Kancktok river, 



western Alaska. Native name, ol)tained by Si)iirr and Post, of tliedeo- 



lofjieal Snrve\', in 1SW8, and by them written Qniyaidik. 

 Ki/ak, island: see Kayak. 

 Ki/i/ntu; eape; see IMuzon. 

 Ktiijmil, cape; see Prince of Wales. 

 Kifsko, harbor, etc.; see Kiska. 

 Ki/lltk; island; see Sonth. 

 Lab; reef, between Cat and Mary is-lands, Revillagisedo channel, Alexander archi- 



l)elajio. Name published in the Coast Pilot (1891, p. 98) . 

 Labandera; reef, in the entrance to Port Santa Cm/, 8uemez islan<l. Prince of 



Wales archipelago. Named La Labandera (the washer-woman) by 



INIanrelie and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Labouchere; bay, indenting the northeastern coast of Prince of Wales island, and 



opening into Sumner strait, Alexander archipelago. Named by the trad- 

 ers, after the Hudson Bay Company steamer Labouchere. Has also been 



called a port and a harbor. 

 Labouchere, bay; see Highfield anchorage. 

 Labouchere, harbor; see Pyramid. 

 Labouchere ; island, at entrance to Labouchere bay, Sumner strait, Alexander 



archipelago. Called Ship island by Helm in 1886. 

 LalxiKcliere, island; see Pyramid. 

 Labouchere ; mount, west of Chilkat inlet, near Pyramid harbor, southeastern 



Alaska. So named by Meade, in 1869, after the Hudson Bay Company's 



steamer Labouchere, which in turn was named after a Mr. Labouchere, of 



the Hudson Bay Company. 

 L<i Chaussee. From the northern point of entrance to Lituya bay there extends a 



spit called by La Perouse la. chaussee (the road). On the English edition 



of La Perouse's chart (No. 19) this is designated as "Road to the Fishery 



& INIorai ' ' ( burial i>lace ) . 

 Lachimi, river; see Lakina. 

 Ladds; fishing station, at mouth of the (_!huitna river, near head of Cook inlet. 



Apparently a local name, in use in 1895. It is at or near the site of an 



Indian village called Chuitna. 

 Ladue; creek, tributary to the White river, from the west, near longitude 140°. 



Presumably named after a prospector. La Due, who wintered on the Yukon I 



in 1884-85. ™ 



Ladronrx, Islas de; see Robber. 

 Lagoon; point, on the northern shore of Alaska peninsula, a little west of Port Mol- 



ler. So named byDall in 1882. Possibly identical with Rozhnof of Lutke 



in 1828. 

 La Grand Plateau; see Grand Plateau. 

 Laida. This is a Kamchatkan word meaning shoal, and was adopted by the Russians 



in the American possessions. 

 f,niiluiiioj, point; see Anchor. 

 I.'ijii. An islet with rocks about it near San Fernando island, Bucareli l)ay. Prince 



of Wales archipelago, was named by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779 



la Laja (the thin fiat stone). 

 Lake; creek, tributary to Chandlar river, from the east, near longitude 148° 'MY. 



Presumably a descriptive name, from Schrader, 1899. 

 Lake; hill, on St. l*aul island, Pribilof group, Bering sea. Presumably a local name, 



l)ublished ))y the Coast Survey in 1875. 

 Lake, point; see Aiak. 



