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I'tm/irliiii, i.><lumls; si-e Barren. 



IWigrffiuij, island; see Wosnesenski. 



J'erniosii, point; see Poitafje. 



J'rn'uoKmtid, bay orereek; see Tortage. 



Pcrishca-hti'ii, island; see Isthmus. 



Prnniiitoit, inlet; see Carry. 



Perevalnie; islet, at the north end <>l' Shuyak island, Kodiak group. Named I'ere- 

 valnie (wallowing) l»y the Russians. 



J'cirinniniit, inlet; see Carry. 



J'crcz, Kntrada de; see Dixon. 



PerigTiak; P^skimo summer camp, on the western shore of Elson bay, near Toint 

 Bariow. Native name, from English naval officers in the Franklin search 

 expeditions, 1849-1S53, who wrote it Pergniak. Ray, in 1885, writes it 

 Perignax. 



Peril; strait, separating Baranof island from Chiciiagof island, Alexander archipelago. 

 This strait derives its name from the circumstance that on its shores, in 

 1799, a large number of Aleuts (said to be 150) perished from eating poi- 

 sonous mussels. Lisianski, who reports this story, calls it Pagoobnoy or 

 Pernicious strait. The later Russian charts call it Pogibshie (peril) strait. 



I'crpendkulaire, cape; see Upright. 



Pernicious, strait; see Peril. 



Perrier, pass; see Chilkoot. 



Pini-ie poro(ji; see Northern rapid. 



Poschani; point, on the northeastern shore of DufKeld peninsula. Peril strait, Alex 

 ander archipelago. Named Peschani (sandy) by Vasilief in 1833. Ha 

 also been called Pestchani, Sandy, and, l)y mistranslation, Stony. 



Pesrliaiil, island; see Galankin. 



Peschani, point; see Halibut. 



Peschanie, cape, etc. ; see Sand. 



Peschanie, island; see Pyramid. 



Peschern, cape; see Peirce. 



Pesink, island; see Gravel. 



Pestchmumt, harbor; see Martin. 



Pestchanoe, point and lake; see Ice House. 



PestcJiarii, island; see Pyramid. 



Peslchanay, bay; see Sandy. 



Pestriakof. The Russian- American Company ma{> of 1849 shows a village on the 

 south shore of Spruce island, Kodiak group, called Pestriakova (of eider 

 duck) settlement. 



I'cxIfKth)/, anchorage; see Eider. 



Pesisovdin, bay; see Blue Fox. 



Petelin; mountain, near Katmai bay, Alaska peninsula. So named })y S])ii>r an<l 

 Post, in 1898, after missionary A. Petelin. 



Petersburg; post-office, at north end of Wrangell strait, on north en(i of Mitkof 

 island, Alexander archipelago. Established in March, 1899. 



Peterson; bay, indenting the southern shore of Sannak island. So called })y the 

 Fish Connnission in 1888. Perhaps this is identical with King cove of 

 Dall in 1880. 



I'i'tfrxim, creek: see Slate. 

 I'i'lllxki, island: see Bird. 



Petka: point, on the right bank of the lower Yukon, near Andreafski. Called 

 i'ctka's i)oint by the Coast Survey in 1898. 



PfliiK'ijin, island, .si'e Pitmegea. 



