Sea— Sea. 



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Seal; rocks, off the western end of Kodiak. Named Siuchi (sea lion) by Tebenkof 

 in 1840. Have been called Zufutch, an attempted transliteration of Siuchi 

 (sea lion) . 



Sealed; passage, between Percy and Duke islands, Gravina group, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Apparently a local and descriptive name; published by the Coast 

 Survey in 1885. 



Sealer; creek, tributary to Cripple creek, from the west, in the Nome mining region, 

 Seward peninsula. Local name, published in 1900. 



Sealevel; post-office, at head of Thome arm, Eevillagigedo island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Established in April, 1900. 



SeaJion, cape, on southern coast of Unimak; see Lutke. 



Sealion; cove, indenting the northwestern shore of Kruzof island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named Siuchia guba (sea lion gulf) by Vasilief in 1833. Also 

 written Siouchi, Sioutchi creek, etc. 



Sealion, islet; see Kaligagan. 



Sealion; point, near the northeastern end of St. Paul island, Pribilof group, Bering 

 sea. Presumably a local name. Published by the Coast Survey in 1875. 

 Has also been called Sealion Neck. 



Sealion; point, on the southeastern shore of St. George island, Pribilof group, 

 Bering sea. So called because sea lions haul out here. Name published 

 by the Coast Survey in 1875. 



Sealion; rock, a few miles west of the western end of Atka, middle Aleutians. 

 Called Sivoutchy (du lion marin ) by Lutke about 1830. Not shown on any 

 map. 



Sealion; rock, at entrance to Puffin bay, Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named Siuchi (sea lion) by the Russians. 



Sealion; rock, between Rat and Little Kiska islands, Rat island group, western 

 Aleutians. So called by Lutke, about 1830, who writes Sivoutchi (du lion 

 marin). 



Sealion; rock, near Reef point, on the southern shore of St. Paul island, Pribilof 

 group, Bering sea. Named by the Russians. Lutke has Sivoutchi (du 

 lion marin). 



Sealion; rock, near the eastern end of Akun island, eastern Aleutians. Called 

 Sivoutchy (des lions marins) by Lutke in 1836. 



Sealion; rocks, in the Sandman reefs, southwest of Iliasik island. Called Sivuchie 

 (sea lion) by Veniaminof and Siwutschy (see lowen) by Grewingk, 

 1849. 



Sealion; rocks, near eastern shore of Afognak island, Kodiak group. Named Siu- 

 chi (sea lion) by the Russians about 1849. 



Sealion; rocks, off the northern side of Amak island, near west end of Alaska penin- 

 sula, Bering sea. Named Siuchi (sea lion) by Lutke in 1828. 



Sealion; rocks, off the northwestern coast of Kruzof island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Named Siuchi (sea lion) by Vasilief in 1833. Also written Siouchi, 

 Sioutchi, etc. 



Sealion; rocks, south of Unga, Shumagins. Named Siuchi (sea lion) by the Rus- 

 sians. Have also been called Seal rock. 



Sea Otter. A group of sunken rocks, south of Augustine island. Cook inlet, are indi- 

 cated with a query (P. D.) on a map of Cook inlet by Dall, 1895. 



Sea Otter; bank, northeast of Middleton island, Gulf of Alaska. Name published 

 by the Coast Survey in 1869. 



Sea Otter; bank or reef, in Shelikof strait, a short distance southwesterly from Cape 

 Douglas. Named Bobrof (sea otter) by the Russians. Also Bobrovoi, 

 Bobrow, Bohrow, etc. 



Sea Otter; bay, indenting the southern shore of Atka, middle Aleutians. Called 

 Bobrovaia (sea otter) by Lutke about 1830. 



