liAKER ] 411 Tra— Trl. 



Traltorii, if<land; sec Traders. 



Traleika; range of high mountains, west of the Sushitna river. Spurr suggests 

 this Indian word, spelled by him Traleyka and meaning high mountains, 

 as the name of the range. According to Eldridge, Traleyka is the 

 Sushitna Indian name for ]\It. ^McKinley. 



Tramp; point, in Behm canal, northwest from New Eddystoue rock, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Tramway; bar, on Middle fork of the Koyukuk river, near longitude 150° .30'. 

 Gold producing bar located and named in the spring of 1899. 



Tranquil; point, the western point of entrance to Port Caldera, Bucareli bay. 

 Prince of Wales archipelago. Named Punta del Sosiego (point of tran- 

 quility) by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Trap; islet, near the northern end of Bold island, in Revillagigedo cliannel, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. So called by Dall in the Coast Pilot (1883, p. 78) . 



Trap; point, on the mainland, on eastern shore of Behm canal, north of Walker 

 cove. So named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Treadwell; gold mine, at Douglas, on Douglas island, Alexander archipelago. Dis- 

 covered in 1881 and shortly afterward acquired by John Treadwell, for 

 whom it is named. 



Treat; island, in Koyukuk river, near longitude 156°. So named by Allen in 1885, 

 after his classmate, Lieut. Charles Gould Treat, U. S. A. 



Treble; mountain (4,000 to 5,000 feet high), near the head of Portland canal. 

 Descriptive name, given by Pender in 1868. 



Tree; mountain (2,700 feet high), in the Muir glacier, southeastern Alaska. So 

 named by Muir in 1892. 



Tree; point, on the mainland, near junction of Revillagigedo channel and Dixon 

 entrance, southeastern Alaska. It is about 4 miles northwesterly from 

 Cape Fox and just north of Boat harbor. It has been reserved for light- 

 house purposes by Executive order dated January 4, 1901. Name taken 

 from that order. 



Tree; point, the north end of Pearse island, Portland canal, Alexander archipelago. 

 So named by I'ender in 1868. 



Tretiakof ; cape, on the southeastern shore of Shuyak island, Kodiak group. Named 

 by the Russian-American Company in 1849. 



Triangle; islet, in Queen inlet, at head of Glacier bay, southeastern Alaska. So 

 named by Reid, in 1892, on account of its shape. 



Trilby; creek, tributary to Solomon rtver, from the east, in the Bonanza district, 

 Seward peninsula. So called by Schrader and Brooks in 1899. It appears 

 to be identical with the stream called Right Branch by Barnard in 1900. 



Trinidad, cape; see Trinity. 



Trinity; cape, the southwestern point of Kodiak. Named by Cook in 1778. So 

 called by the English and early Russians. Tebenkof, 1849, following 

 Lisianski, 1805, calls it luzhnoi (south), and thus it has appeared as South 

 and Utchno. Has also been called Trinidad. According to Petrof the 

 native name is Aliulik. Perhaps it is Aliuliuk, the Aleut word for 

 thimble. 



Trinity; creek, tributary to Sinuk river, from the east, Seward peninsula. Name 

 from Barnard, 1900. 



Trinity; islands, off the southwestern end of Kodiak. Named by Cook in 1778. It 

 is Trinidad island of Galiano's atlas, 1802. It is Troitza (trinity) of the 

 Russians. According to Sauer, 1790 (Billings, p. 174), the native name is 

 Kightak Sichtunak, i. e., Siktunak island. 



Triste; island, in Port Real Marina, Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archipelago. 

 Named Yala Triste (sorrowful island) by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775- 

 1779. 



