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Moose; nvek, tril.ntary to Fortymile creek, from tlie south, at tlu- international 

 boundary. Loral name, published by the Coast Survey in 1,S98. 



Mndse, ereek; see Tsadaka. 



Moose Camp; place, on the northern l)ank of the Klutina river, about 10 miles 

 above its mouth. Name from Abercrombie, 1898. 



Moosehorn; mountain (5,000 feet high), near the international boundary and lati- 

 tude 63°. So named by Peters and Brooks in 1898. 



Mop; iMjint, at the head of Thorne arm. Revillagigedo island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Mordvinof; cape, forming the northern head of Oksenof bay, northwest coast of 

 Unimak island, eastern Aleutians. Named Mordvinova (Mordvinof's) 

 by Staniukovich in 1828. Lutke uses Noisak or Mordvinof. Apparently 

 Noisak is the native name. Veniaminof, 1831, calls it Oksenof or Mord- 

 vinof and Tebenkof. 1849, calls it Mordvinof or Oksenof. The Fish Com- 

 mission, in 1888, called it Lincoln. 



Mordfinof, cape; see Lapin. 



Morgan; cape, the southwesternmost point of Akutan island, Krenitzin group, 

 eastern Aleutians. So named by the Fisli Commission in 1888. 



Morjevskoi, peak ; see Walrus. 



Murjovi, island; see Hall. 



Mnrkovskoi, baj^; see Pumicestone. 



M'li'iii', island; see Horn. 



Morning Call; creek, trilnitary to Grand Central river, from the .-^outh, Seward 

 peninsula. Name from Barnard. 1900. 



Morozovskie, bay; see Cold. 



Morris; reef, in Chatham strait, at eastern entrance to Peril strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named by United States naval officers, in 1880, after William 

 Gouverneur Morris, United States collector of customs at Sitka. 



Morse; cove, indenting the eastern shore of Duke island. Gravina group, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by Nichols, in 1883, presumably after Fremont 

 Morse, a member of his party. 



Morse; glacier, part of the 3Iuir glacier, southeastern Alaska. Named by Reid, in 

 1892, after J. F. Morse, one of his companions in 1890. In Reid's tii-st 

 publication of this (Nat. Geog. Mag., 1892, Vol. IV, map) the glacier is 

 called West tributary (of Muir glacier). 



Mors, , island; see Bendel. 



Morse; rock (awash at low water), near Hemlock island. Port Chester, Annette 

 island, Alexander archipelago. So named by the Coast Survey, presum- 

 ably after Mr. Fremont Morse, of the Coast Survey. 



Morskoi; breaker, about half a mile westerly from Olga rock, at entrance to Salis- 

 bury sound, Alexander archipelago. Named Morskoi (sea) by ^loore in 

 1897. 



M'n-skoi, cape; see Hinchinbrook. 



M<n:<koi, cape; see Ocean. 



M'liskoi, cape; see Phipps. 



M'n:<koi, islet; see Navy. 



Miii'xkoi, rock; see Sea. 



Morton; fort, at mouth of the Kowak river, Hotham inlet, Arctic ocean. This 

 name. Fort Morton, was published by the Coast Survey in 1898. 



Morzhovoi; bay, indenting the southern shore of Alaska peninsula near its west- 

 em end. Named Morzhovoi (walrus) by the Russians. Its Aleut name 

 is Adamagan. Has been variously written Morjevskaia, Morshevoi, Mor- 

 shovoi, 3Iorzovia, etc. 



M'lrzhoroi, island; see Hall. 



Morzhovoi, island; see Walrus. 



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