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270 [avi.L. 1K7. 



Lone; iiinuiituin (2,142 feet high), near Barlow cove, on northern end of A.lniiralty 

 island, Alexander archij)elago. So called I )y Meade in 18()9. Has, on a 

 recent C'oa.«t .Survey chart, ]>een called Barlow mountain. 



Lone; rock, in Hood bay, Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So named by 

 Meade in 1869. 



Lone: rock, in or nearl'ort Wrangell, Alaska [teninsula. Named Odinakoi (isolated 

 or lone) hy Vasilief in 1832. 



Lone; small islet, in Glacier bay, southeastern Alaska. Descriptive name, given liy 

 Keid in 1892. 



Lone Tree; islet, near entrance to Whitewater l)ay, Chatham strait, Alexander 

 archipelago. So called by Nichols in the Coast Pilot (1891, p. 157). 



LutKj. A sunken bank or reef, called by the Russians Dlinnaia (rather long), and 

 Iving near Pamplona rock, Gulf of Alaska, is shown on Russian Hydro- 

 graphic chart 1378 (1847). 



Long'; l>each, in Mitrofania bay, Alaska peninsula. So called by the Fish Commis- 

 sion in 1888. 



Long'; glacier, on the southern flank of Mount Wrangell and tributary to Kotsina 

 creek, from the north. So named by Schrader, in 1900, from its shape. 



Long; island, in Chiniak bay, near St. Paul, Kodiak. Named Dolgoi or Goloi (long 

 or bare) by the Russians in 1809. Lisianski, in 1804, called it Barren island. 



Long; island, in Kootznahoo inlet. Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. De- 

 scriptive name, given by Meade in 1869. 



Long; island, in Kasaan bay. Prince of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named by the Coast Survey in 1880. 



Long; island, in northeastern part of Sitka sound, Baranof island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named Dolgoi (long) by Vasilief in 1809. Has also been called 

 Dolgay and Dolgoi. 



Long; island, in Port Frederick, Chichagof island, Alexander archipelago. So 

 named l^y United States naval officers in 1880. 



Long; island, on the western shore of Cordova bay, Dixon entrance. Named Dol- 

 goi (long) by the Russians. 



Long; peak (about 2,500 feet high), on AVrangell island, x\rctic ocean. Climljed by 

 Lieutenant Berry, in 1881, and its height measured by aneroid barometer. 

 Capt. Thomas Long, of the whaling bark Nile, measured its height in 1867 

 and obtained the result 2,480 feet. Named Long peak ])y the Hydro- 

 graphic office in (or before) 1879 and Berry's peak by the same (Office in 

 1881. 



Longfellow; peak (2,955 feet high), on the mainland, near Port Snettisham, south- 

 eastern Alaska. Named by Thomas, in 1888, after the poet, Henry Wads- 

 worth Longfellow. 



Lookout; mountain, about 800 to 1,000 feet above the river, on west bank of Koyu- 

 kuk river, near latitude 67°. So named by Allen, who ascended it in 

 August, 1885. 



Lookout; point, on the mainland, Stephens i)assage, Alexander archii)elago. 

 named by Meade in 1869. 



Lookout; point, on the south shore ui Security bay, Kuiu island, Alexander archi- 

 l)elago. So named by Meade in 1869. 



Lookout; point, the eastern point of Caton island, Sannak group. So called by thai 

 Coast Survey in 1900. I 



Loon; island, one of the Middle islands, Sitka sound, Alexander archi])elago. I 

 Named Gagarin (loon) by Vasilief in 1809. Also called Jet by a mis- 

 translation. Has also been written Gagari (diver). 



Loon; i)oint, in Eliza harbor, Frederick sound, Alexander archipelago. So named 

 bv :\Iansfield in 1889. 



