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Lopp; lagoon, junt north of Cape Prinoe of Wales, Seward jieniusula. So named l)y 

 Brooks, in 1900, after Rev. William Thomas Lopp, of Indiana, a mis- 

 sionary to the Eskimo, who began work here in 1890. 



Loras, harbor; see Dora. 



Lord; islands, in Dixon entrance, near Cape Fox. 80 named by Pender in 18(58. 



Lord; r(jek, near Lord islands, Dixon entrance, south of Cape Fox. Named by 

 Nichols in 1883. 



Jj'i-ds, harbor; see Dora. 



Lorentz: river, tributary to the Xanana, from the south, near longitude 150° 30^ 

 Named by Allen, in 1885, after Mr. Lorentz, of the Alaska Commercial 

 Company, chief trader for the Yukon country. On some maps it is Lorenz. 



Loring; post-office, and fishing village, on Naha bay, west side of Revillagigedo 

 island, Alexander archipelago. The post-office was established here in 

 November, 1885. 



Los Coronados, islands; see Coronados. 



iciS' Hermaitos, islands; see Hazy. 



L(i!< Mondragones, islets; see Fish Egg. 



Lost; creek, tributary to the Klokerblok river, from the south, Seward peninsula. 

 Name from Barnard, 1900. 



Lost; creek, tributary to the Tubutulik river, fron:i the east, Seward peninsula. Pros- 

 pectors' name from Peters, 1900. 



LotManoi, bay; see Icy. 



Lothianoi, inlet; see Taku. 



Louisa; point, on the mainland, at south end of Favorite channel, Stephens passage, 

 southeastern Alaska. So named by Beardslee in 1880. 



Lotiise; lake (elevation 2,200 feet), on the Copper River plateau, in about latitude 

 62° 30^, and in the Sushitna drainage system. So called, in 1898, by Glenn, 

 who indicates that this is its local name. 



Louise, point; see New Eddystone. 



Love- islet, one of the Japonski group, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. So 

 named by United States naval officers, in 1880, after a ]Mr. Love, employed 

 on the Jamestown at Sitka in that year. 



Low; bluff, on the northern shore of Amchitka island, western Aleutians. So desig- 

 nated by the North Pacific Exploring Expedition of 1855. 



Low; cape, on the southwestern shore of Kodiak. Named Nizmennoi (low) by 

 Tebenkof in 1849. Has also appeared as Nizmenno point. 



Low; cape, the western head of Kizhuyak bay, Kodiak. Named Nizmennie (low) 

 by Murashef in 1839-10. 



Loiv, cape; see Narrow. 



Low; hill, in the northern part of St. Paul island, Pribilof group, Bering sea. Name 

 from Elliott 1873-74. 



Low; island, between Spruce and Kodiak islands. Named Nizmennie (low) l)y 

 ilurashef in 1839-40. 



Low; island, off Shoals jioint, in entrance to Sitka sound, Alexai; ler archipelago. 

 Named Nizmennoi (low) by Vasilief in 1809. 



Low No. 1; island, southwest of Deer island, near Belkofski. So t'allc<l l)y the Fish 

 Commission in 1888. 



Low No. 2; island, southwest of Deer island, near Belkofski. So called li\' tlie Fish 

 Commission in 1888. 



Low; point, on the eastern shore of Bay of Waterfalls, Adak island, n Mdle Aleu- 

 tians. Descriptive name, given by Gibson in 1855. 



Low; point, on the eastern shore of ITnimak, eastern Aleutians. Called Nizmennoi 

 (low) by Tebenkof in 1849. 



I«OW; point, the eastern point of entrance to St. John harbor, Zareml)o island, 

 Alexanfler archipelago. So named by Snow in 1886. 



