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Shipley; bay, in Kosciusko island, and opening into Sumner strait, Alexander archi- 

 l>olago. Named by Snow, in 1886, after Ensign John Harry Shipley, U. 

 S. N., a member of his party. 



Shipwreck; point, on the northeastern shore of Cordova bay, Alexander arclupel- 

 ago. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1899. 



.Shirohil'i, bay; see Broad. 



Shishaldin; small river, on the north shore of Unimak, "abounding in redfish'' 

 says Veniaminof, 1840 (I, 215). 



Shishaldin; volcano (8,950 feet high), on Unimak island, eastern Aleutians. Seen 

 and named by Sarichef on June 18, 1790, who gives, according to Grewingk, 

 Agajedan as its native name. According to Veniaminof, its native name 

 is Sisaguk. Variously written Chichaldinskoi, Shushaldinskaia, etc. Its 

 height as measured by Lutke in 1828 was 1,400 toises (8,953 English feet). 

 Kotzebue found its height to be 5,525 English feet (according to Lutke) or 

 of 7,154 according to Grewingk. Tebenkof gives 8,755 feet and the Coast 

 Survey 8,952 feet for its height. 



Shisholdinshi, village; see Sisaguk. 



Shishkof, cape; see Lapin. 



ShisJtkof, point; see Cave. 



Shishmaref; cape, the southernmost point of Hall island, Bering sea. Named 

 Shishmareva ( Shishmaref s) on Russian Hydrographic chart 1455 (ed. of 

 1852), after Capt. -Lieut. Glieb Semeonovich Shishmaref, who accompanied 

 Kotzebue, 1815-1818. 



Sluslrmarrf, cape; see Northeast. 



Shishmaref; inlet, indenting the northern shore of Seward peninsula, Arctic 

 ocean. So named by Kotzebue in August, 1816, after Lieutenant Shish- 

 maref, who accompanied him in his explorations in 1816. Variously 

 written Chichmareff, Schischmareff, etc. 



Shitnak, cape and village; see Chitnak. 



Shkagway, river and town; see Skagway. 



Shketlina, point; on the southwestern shore of Seduction tongue, Lynn canal, south- 

 eastern Alaska. Apparently a native name, reported by Lindenberg in 

 1838. 



Shkin, island; see Skin. 



Shla-hatch, island; see Pyramid. 



Shnu; river or creek, tributary to the Copper river, from the west, near latitude 63°. 

 Called by Allen, in 1885, Schnuna, i. e. , Shnu river. Has also been printed 

 Schnuno. 



Shoal; bay, indenting the northwestern shore of Little Koniuji island, Shumagin 

 group. So named by Dall in 1874. 



Shoal; l)ay, near entrance to Sanborn harbor, Nagai island, Shumagins. So named 

 by Dall in 1872. Descriptive name. 



Shoal; cape, on the northern coast of Kodiak, in Narrow strait. Named Otmeli 

 (shoal) by Murashef in 1839-40. 



Shoal; cape, on the southern shore of Afognak island, Kodiak group. Named 

 Otmieloi (shoal) by Murashef in 1839-40. 



Shoal; cove, indenting the western end of Ala.ska peninsula and opening into 

 Isanotski strait. So named by Dall in 1880. 



Shoal; point, near Southern rapids, Peril strait, on Chichagof island, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by Coghlan in 1884. 



Shoal; point, on the eastern side of McClellan flats, at mouth of the Chilkat river, 

 southeastern Alaska. Named Otmelie (shoal) by Lindenberg in 1838. 

 This name is obsolete. 



