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ZcikhcU, river; see Tiekel. 

 Zehm'ie, point; see December. 

 Zc/oHOi, point, rocks, etc. ; see Green. 



Zenobia: sunken rock, near Eastern channel into Sitka harbor, Sitka sound, Alex- 

 ' ander archipelago. Named by the Russians after the ship Zenobia, which 



struck upon it in 1855. 

 Zharof, island; sec Egg. 

 Zhek-iski, point; see Shekesti. 

 Zhcmani, point; see Shaman. 

 Zluhi, cape; see Blunt point. 

 ZJtila, cape; see Head. 

 Zkila, point; see Hut. 

 Zhila, point; see Lode. 

 ZhoUi, point; see Yellow. 

 ZhuravUna, cove; see Crane. 

 Ziatitz, harbor; see Three Saints. 

 ZlatHz, village; see Nunamiut. 

 Zimovia; point, on the north bank of Chilkat river, near its mouth. Named Zimovia 



(winter) by Lindenberg in 1838. It appears to be identical with the 



Spuhn point of naval otRcers in 1880. 

 Zimovia; strait, separating Wrangell island from Etolin and Woronkofski islands, 



Alexander archipelago. Named Zimovia (winter) by the Russians. 

 Zirku, river; see Tsirku. 

 Zlatousta, harbor; see Saint Chrysostom. 

 Zotschomnia, islands; see Noisy. 

 Zoubqf, islands; see Pribilof. 

 Zufutcli, rocks; see Seal. 

 Zumik, islands; see Semidi. 

 Zutchivik, islands; see Sutwik. 



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