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Razboinski; Eskimo villajje., on lower Yukon, right l)ank, near head of tlie delta. 

 Ity native name is Kinegnagmiut, i. e., Kinegnak people, and by the 

 Russians called Razboinnitski (robber). Variously written Rasbinik, 

 Razl)oiniksky, Razboinitskaya, etc. 



Razed Fort; cape, near the southeastern point of entrance to Nakwasina passage, 

 Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. Named Vierublennoi Kriepostnoi 

 (cut-down stockade) by Vasilief in 1809. Perhaps the Russians here 

 destroyed one of the native strongholds. 



Jiiciirhiicl:, divide; see Kechumstuk hills. 



Ixdzriifkenie, cape; see Decision. 



liazurirenle, bay; see Disenchantment. 



Read; island, in Farragut bay, Frederick sound, Alexander archipelago. Named 

 by Thon:ias, in 1887, presumably after Ensign Maurice L. Read, U. 8. N., 

 a mend)er of his party. 



Ready Bullion; creek, on the northeastern shore of Douglas island, Alexander 

 archipelago. Presumably a miner's name; in use prior to 1890. 



Real Marina; port, in Bucareli bay. Prince of AVales archipelago. Named Puerto 

 de la Real Marina (port of the Royal Navy) by Maurelle and Quadra in 

 1775-1779. 



Red; hay, in northern end of Prince of Wales island, opening into Sumner strait, 

 Alexander archipelago. Named Red (krasnaia) by the Russians. 



Red; cape, the western point of entrance to Massacre harbor, Attn island, western 

 Aleutians. Named Krasnoi (red) by Sarichef, 1790. 



Red; cove, on southern shore of Pojjof island, Shumagins. Local and descriptive 

 name, pul)lished in 1875. On or near this cove Tikhmenie'f indicates a 

 colonial settlement. 



Red; mountain, in Muir glacier, southeastern Alaska. So named ))y Reid in 1890. 



Red; mountain (3,800 feet high), in the northern part of p]tolin island, Alexander 

 archipelago. Apparently a local name, published by Dall in the Coast 

 Pilot ( 1883, ]). 94) , and perhaj^s earlier. 



Red; mountain (2,404 feet high), near Port Chester, Annette island, Alexander 

 archipelago. So named by Nichols in 1883. 



Red; mountain, on the north bank of the Koyukuk, near longitude 154°. Descrip- 

 tive name, given by Allen in 1885. 



Red; river, on the western coast of Kodiak. Named Krasnaia (red) byTebenkof in 

 1849. 



Red; river or creek, in the eastern part of Unimak, draining from a lake into St. 

 Catherine cove. Called Krasnaia (red) by Veniaminof in 1840. 



Red; rock, in Chapel cove. Bay of Waterfalls, Adak island, middle Aleutians. So 

 named by United States naval officers in 1893. 



Red; rock (about 20 feet high), near the head of Niblack anchorage, Clarence strait, 

 Alexander archipelago. So named by Nichols in 1891. 



Red Bay; mountain (2,843 feet high), near the head of Red bay. Prince of Wales 

 island, Alexander archipelago. It was named False Mount (.'alder by 

 Nichols in 1881 (Coast Pilot, p. 105). 



Red Bluff; bay, on the southeastern shore of Baranof island, Chatham strait, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. So named l)y Moore in 1895. 



Red Cliff; point, on Wales island, Portland inlet, Alexander archipelago. Descrip- 

 tive name, given by Pender in 1868. 



Redfish; bay, indenting the southwestern shore of Baranof island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named Krasnoi Ribi (redtish, a kind of salmon) by the Russians 

 in 1847. Also called Krasnoi (red) bay. 



Redfish; breaker, off Redfish point, Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. So 

 named by Moser in 1897. 



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