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Sto— Stu. 



Stonehouse; creek, in Fortymile mining district, tributary to Mosquito fork, from 

 the north. Prospectors' name, from Barnard in 1898. 



Stoney; mountain and glacier, in the Tordrillo range. So named by Spurr in 1898. 



Stony, island; see Pyramid. 



Stoiti/, point; see Peschani. 



Stoni/, point; see Tonki. 



Stop; island, in Portage bay, Kupreanof island, Alexander arc'hipelago. So named 

 by Nichols in 1882. Beyond this island there is an extensive mud flat and 

 shoal water. 



Stopford; point, on tlie eastern shore of Portland canal. So named by Pender in 

 1868. 



Storm; islands, in Fanshaw bay, Frederick sound, Alexander archipelago. So-named 

 by Thomas in 1887. 



Story; islands, in Prince William sound. So named by Abercrombie, in 1898, after 

 ]Mr. Story, agent of the Alaska Packing Company. 



Story; slough, one of the passes through tlie delta of the Copper river. Naiuefrom 

 Schrader and Gerdine, 1900. 



Stoss; cape, near the head of Russell fiord. Disenchantment bay, southeastern 

 Alaska. So named by Russell in 1891. 



Stout; island, in the Koyukuk river, near Double Point mountain. So named by 

 Allen in 1885. 



Strait; cape, on the northeastern shore of Lindenberg peninsula, Kupreanof island, 

 Alexander archipelago. Called Chjje of the Straits on English charts prior 

 to 1880. On late charts called Cape of the Strait. 



Strait; island, off Port Protection, in Sumner strait, Alexander archipelago. So 

 named by Helm in 1886. Called Barrie by Dall in the Coast Pilot (1883, 

 p. 104). 



Strauss; sunken rock, near south end of Shelter island, Stephens passage, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by the Coast Survey in or prior to 1891. 



Strawberry, point; see Rasj^berry, cape. 



Strawberry; pond, about 3 miles southwest of Port INIulgrave, Yakutat bay, south- 

 eastern Alaska. Xamed Laguna de las Frezas (dung lake) by Malaspina 

 in 1791. In Spanish /re2a.s means dung, fresas means strawberry. Per- 

 haps frezas is a clerical error for fresas. I prefer to think so and make 

 this change. 



Streets; island (10 feet high), in Clarence strait, just north of entrance to Kasaan 

 bay, Alexander archipelago. So named by Clover in 1885. 



Streets; lake, in the western part of Etolin island, draining to head of Rocky bay, 

 Alexander archipelago. Named by Snow, in 1886, after Passed Assistant 

 I Surgeon Thomas Hale Streets, TJ. S. N., a.member of his party. 



I Screlna; creek, tributary to the Kuskulana, from the north, near its mouth. Native 

 i name in local use, 1900. 



;: Stripe; mountain (2,300 feet high), west of and near mouth of Portland canal. So 

 j named by Pender in 1868. 



I Strogonof; point, the southern point of entrance to Heiden bay, on northern shore 

 J of Alaska peninsula. Named Strogonova (Strogonof's) by Lutke. Has 



, also been written Strogonoff, Strogonov, etc. 



(•Stuart; canal or passage, across Stuart island, Norton sound. So named bj^ the 



[ Coast Survey in 1898. 



Stuart; creek, tributary to Fairview creek, from the south, Seward penhisula. Name 



^ from Barnard, 1900. 



[Stuart; creek, tributary to the Tonsina river, from the west, near its mouth. Name 

 j from Schrader, 1900. 



