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Middle; fork, of the Koynkuk river. IVHcriptivc iiaiiio, from Schrader in 1S99. 

 Middle; island, in ("hiniak hay, near Kaisin ))ay, Ko.liak. Named Srednic (middle) 



hy Russian naval officers, 1808-1810. 

 Middle; island, in Sliakan bay, Sumner strait, Alexan.ler arehipelajio. So named 



l)v Helm in ]88(). 

 Middle; islands, in the Kashevarof group, Clarence strait, Alexander archiiielago. 



So named by Snow in 1886. 

 Middle; group of i.slands, in northern part of Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. 



Name not heretofore used. 

 Middle; island, the principal island of the Middle island gronp, in northern part of 



Sitka sound, Alexander archipelego. Named Sredni (middle) by Vasi- 



lief in 1809. By later Russians called labloshnie (apple) and afterwards 



variously called lablosh or Middle. 

 Middle, islands; see Vitskari. 

 Middle; mountain, on the eastern side of Annette island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Nichols in 1883. 

 Middle; mountain, on the mainland, east of the Stikine river and near the interna- 

 tional boundary. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1895. 

 Middle; peak (1,908 feet high), near Chichagof harbor, on Attn island, western 



Aleutians. So named by Gibson in July, 1855. 

 Middle; point, between East and Volcano bays, northeast of Belkofski, on south 



shore Alaska peninsula. Presumably a local name, reported by Dall 



in 1880. 

 Middle; point, on Baranof island, between Northern and Southern rapids, Peril 



strait, Alexander archipelago. Named Srednie (middle) by Vasilief in 



1833. Has been called Mid and Sredni. 

 Middle; point, on the southern shore of Sawmill cove, Howkan strait, Cordova bay, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Sheldon Jackson in 1880. 

 Middle; point, the north point of entrance to Chapel cove. Bay of Waterfalls, Adak 



island, middle Aleutians. Named by United States naval otiicers in 1893. 

 Middle, point; see Bear cape. 

 Middle; rock, in Bay of Waterfalls, Adak island, middle Aleutians. Descriptive 



name, given by Gibson in 1855. 

 Middle; rock, in the Necker group of islands, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. 



Named Srednie (middle) by Vasilief in 1809. 

 Middle, rock; see Prolewy. 



Middle; rocks, in the middle of the entrance to Chichagof harbor, Attn island, west- 

 ern Aleutians. So named by Gibson in July, 1855. 

 Middle; shoal, immediately east of Turner point, Port Mulgrave, Yakutat bay, 



southeastern Alaska. So called by Dall in the Coast Pilot (1883, j). 208). 

 Middle Station; trading post, on the Nushagak river at the mouth of the Muk-hatna. 



Local name, obtained in 1898 bj' Spurr and Post from trader A. Mitten- 



dorf. 

 Middleton; island, in the Gulf of Alaska. So called by Vancouver in his atlas. The 



Spanianis, in 1791, called it Isla de Hijosa. Tebenkof calls it Achek or 



Ochek, and some Russian charts Kachek or Kochek. The earliest name 



applied is Atchaka or Achakoo, apparently the native name. 

 Middy; point, the northeast point of Ham island, Revillagigedo channel, Alexander 



archipelago. So named by Nichols in 1883. 

 Midnight; mountain, near headwaters of Kugruk river, Seward peninsula. Name 



from P.rooks, 1900. 

 Midun; island (1,50 feet high), near Deer island, in the Sandman reefs, northeast 



f)f SaiuKik. So called by Dall in 1880. Presumably a local name. 

 Midway; island, in Redfish bay, Baranof island, Alexander arehipelago. So named 



by Moser in 1897. 



