BAKER] 381 Sot-Sou. 



Soto, Isla de; see Sitkalidak. 



Souchol, channel; gee Dry strait. 



Soiilioi, inlet; see Sukoi. 



SoukJioi, strait; see Dry. 



Soukhoi, strait; see Sukoi inlet. 



Soukoi, inlet; see Sukoi. 



Soule; glacier, in the Seward mountains, west of Portland canal, southeastern 



Alaska. So named by the Coast Survey in 1897. 

 Souliina, river; see Ugashik. 

 Soinidoii, island; see Sumduni. 

 Sourdougli; creek, debouching just south of Port Clarence, and near Cape Douglas, 



Seward peninsula. Name from Barnard, 1900. 

 Sourdoug-h.; creek, tributary to Skookum creek, from the north, Seward peninsula. 



Name from Barnard, 1900. 

 South; arm, of Bay of Pillars, Kuiu island, Chatham strait, Alexander archipelago. 



Name published by the Coast Survey in 1899. 

 South; arm, of Hooniah sound, Chichagof island, Alexander archii^elago. Name 



published by the Coast Survey in 1899. 

 South; arm, of Kelp bay, Baranof island, Chatham strait, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by ^Nloore in 1895. 

 South; arm, of Three Arm bay, Adak island, ^liddle Aleutians. Descriptive name, 



given by Gibson in 1855. 

 Sniith; bay, Dall island, Tlevak strait, Alexander archipelago. So called by Dall 



" in the Coast Pilot (1883, p. 69). 

 South, cape, Deer island; see Fawn point. 

 South.; cape, the southeastern point of Spruce island, Kodiak group. Named 



Vkhoda or luzhnie (entrance or south) point by Murashef in 1839-40. 

 Siiuth; cape, the southern point of Kittiwake island, Kodiak group. Named luzhnie 



(south) by Murashef in 1839-40. 

 South; cape, the southernmost point of Chirikof island. So called by Dall, in 1874. 

 South, cape; see Ommaney. 

 South, cape; see Trinity. 

 South; flat, in Wrangell strait, Alexander archipelago. Called Wrangell South Flat 



by Meade in 1869. 

 South; fork, of Birch creek, eastern Alaska. Name published by the Coast Survey 



in 1895. 

 South; fork, of Fortymile creek, near the international boundary. Local designa- 

 tion, published by the Coast Survey in 1898. Presumably in use as early 



as 1886. 

 South; fork, of Koyukuk river, tributary from the south, near the Arctic circle. 



Local name, published by the Coast Survey in 1899. Apparently identical 



with Nohoolchinta of Allen in 1885. 

 South; harbor, the southernmost of Kaigani harbors, Dall island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. "Known in 1799 as Taddiskey, a native name, or Taddy's cove, 



a corruption of the former." (Coast Pilot, 1883, p. 66.) 

 South; island, at entrance to Port McArthur, Kuiu island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Helm iu 1886. 

 South; island (250 feet high), one of the Semidi islands. Named luzhnie (south) 



by the Eussians. The native name is Kutloot. Lutke, 1835, has Kytlek. 

 South; island, west from the entrance to Port Snettisham, in Stephens passage, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Mansfield in 1889, 

 South, island; see Biorka. 

 South; islet, off Aiak cape, on the southwestern shore of Unalaska. So named by 



the Fish Commission in 1888. 



