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Little; river, about one mile west of Cape Ugat, on northern coast of Kodiak. So 



called by .Mo«er in 18i»9. 

 Little: rock (10 feet a \'e biyh water), near north end of Duke iwland, in Revil- 



lapigedo channel, Alexander archipelago. Presumably so named by local 



pilots about 1880. 

 Little Anvil; creek, just east of Topkok river, Seward {peninsula. Name from 



Barnard, liKH). 

 Ijlth IllnrI:, river; see Big Black. 

 Little Blanche; creek, tributary to Seventymile creek, from the south, aliont 10 



miles from Kagle, on the Yukon. Prospectors' name, from Barnanl in 



1898. 

 Little Branch; bay, indenting the southwestern shore of Baranof island, Alexander 



archipelago. Named Maloi Strelka (little arrow, /. c, little offshoot) by 



the Russians. 

 Little Diomede; island, one of the Diomede group, in Bering strait! Commonly 



known as the Little Diomede. Sauer and, after him, Lutke give its name 



as Imaglin. Beechey, 1830, has Kruzenstern (Igna-look), while Teben- 



kof, 1849, calls it Ignaliuk. Beechey named this island, in 1826, after the 



Russian admiral, Krusenstern. 

 Little Fort; island, on the southeastern shore of Shuyak island, Kodiak group. 



Named Maloi Krieposti (little fort) by the Russian-Americ^an Comj)any 



in 1849. 

 Little Gavanski; island, immediately opposite Starri-gavan bay, Sitka sound, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Named Gavanski menshoi (little harbor) by Vasilief 



in 1809. Has also been called Little island. 

 Little Goofie, island; see Goose. 



Little Hurrah; creek, tributary to Big Hurrah creek, from the south, Seward penin- 

 sula. Name from Barnard, 1900. 

 Little Kiska; island, just east of Kiska, Rat island group, western Aleutians. So 



called by Lutke. See Kiska. 

 Little Eoniuji; island, between Big Koniuji and Simeonof islands, Shumagin group. 



So named by the Russians. According to Veniaminof this is Tangimak 



island of the Aleuts. Lutke writes it Tounghimik. See also Koniuji. 

 Little Minook; creek, tributary to Minook creek, from the east. Prospectors' name, 



published by the Coast Survey in 1898. 

 Little Naked; island, near Naked island, Prince William sound. Local name. 



There is a fox farm on this island. 

 Little Polovina; hill, in the northeastern part of St. Paul island, Pribilof group, 



Bering sea. Presumal)ly the local name. Name published by the ("oast 



Survey in 1875. Polovina is Russian for Jialfivai/. 

 Little Rapids; islet, in Southern rapids, Peril strait, Alexander archipelago. So 



named by Coghlan in 1884. 

 Little Raspberry; island, between Afognak and Kodiak, Kodiak group. Named 



Maloi ISIalinovoi (little raspberry) by Murashef in 1839-tO. 

 Little Raspberry; strait, between Kittiwake and Kodiak islands, Kodiak group. 



Named Maloi Malinovoi (little raspberry) by Murashef in 1839-40. 

 Little Rose; island, one of the Opasni islands, in Northern rapids, Peril strait, Alex- 

 ander archij)elago. So named by Coghlan in 1884. 

 Little Sitkin; island (3,585 feet high), betwen Kiska and Semisopochnoi islands. 



Rat island group, western Aleutians. So called by the Russians. Lutke, 



1835, calls it Little or Western Sitkin. Also has been written Little Sitchin. 

 Lilth' Slrrlki, arm, of Whale bay; see Small. 

 Little Sushi tna; stream, entering head of Cook inlet, V)etween Sushitna river and 



Knik arm. Local name, published by the Coast Survey in 1898. 



