Sim— Sol. 



380 [bull. 187. 



Snug; amlioraffo, a little north of Tolstoi bay, Clarence strait, Alexander Archi- 



}>t'la<,'o. Descriptive name, fjiven by Clover in 1885. 

 Snug: ri>ve, in (rainbier bay, Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So named 



])y IVIansfield in 1889. 

 Snug; cove, "in the passage connecting Olga bay with Alitak bay," on western 



coast of Kodiak. Locally known as Snug harbor. A cannery -was built 



here in 1889. 

 Snug; harbor, in Security bay, Kuiu island, Alexander archipelago. Descriptive 



name, given by Meade in 1869. 

 Snug; harbor, on the western shore of Cook inlet, near Iliamna peak. Name pu])- 



lished by the Coast Survey in 1898. 

 Snug Corner; cove or bay, near the southern point of entrance to Port Fidalgo, 



Prince William sound. Descriptive name, given by Cook in 1778. 

 Soapstone; point, the northernmost point of Yakobi island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Dall, in 1880, on account of its greenish appearance, resem- 

 bling soapstone. 

 Snhhizna, point; see Seduction. 



Soda; creek, tributary to South fork of Fortymile creek, from the west. Pros- 

 pectors' name, from Barnard, 1898. 

 Sodotmma, islands; see Noisy. 

 Siilij,):litl-(d-at, river; see Sozhekla. 

 Sokolof; island, westerly from Wrangell, in Sumner strait, Alexander archipelago. 



Named by the Hussians, presumably after Mr. Alexander Sokolof, a 



Russian who has written extensively on Alaskan topics. 

 Soldovoi, bay; see Seldovia. 

 Solriioi, island; see Salt. 

 Solomon; gulch, near Swanport, on the southern shore of Port Yaldes, Prince 



William sound. Name from Schrader and Gerdine, 1900. 

 Solomon; river, in the Bonanza mining district, Seward peninsula. Local name, 



published in 1900. 

 Solovarika; islet, southwest from Deer island, near Belkofski. Not identified. 



Called Solovarikha by Lutke, 1836. 

 Soluka; creek, tributary to Katmai creek, near longitude 155°. Native name, 



obtained by Spurr and Post, of the Geological Survey, from Rev. A. Petelin, 



in 1898, and written Soliika. 

 Sombrero; islet, in northern part of Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archipelago. 



Named Sombrero (hat) by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Sonickson; creek, tributary to Seventymile creek, from the south. Local name, 



obtained by Barnard, of the Geological Survey, in 1898. 

 Sonora; creek, debouching nearly opposite Sledge island, Seward peninsula. Name 



from Barnard, 1900. 

 Soo City; nuning camp, on South fork of the Koyukuk, near longitude 151°. Pros- 

 pectors' name, reported by Schrader, of the Geological Survey, in 1899. 

 Soonhtkaf, river; see Yuko. 

 Soonkakat; village, and river, tributary to the Yukon, from the south, a little above 



Nulato. Petrof, in 1880, uses Soonkakat as the name of the village. Allen, 



in 1885, calls a stream which appears to be identical with this the Yuko- 



kakat. See Kakat. 

 Sophia; point, the eastern point of entrance to Port Frederick, Icy strait, Alexander 



archipelago. So named by Vancouver in 1794. 

 Sosiego, Punta del; see Tranquil. 

 tSosnovoi, island; see Fir. 

 Soto; bight, on the northern coast of Unimak, eastern Aleutians. So named by the 



Fish Commission in 1888. 



