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Redfish; ••api-. tlu- wi'stiTii j.oint of entrance to Kedtish bay, Baranof island, Alex- 

 anilcr airhipela^'o. Named Krasnoi Ribi (redfish) by the Russians in 

 1S47. 



Redfish; i.'^lets, near Redfish bay, IWanof island, Alexander areiiipelago. Named 

 Krasnoi Ribi (redfish) by the Russians in 1847. 



Red Head; bluff cape, on the northern shore of Attn island, western Aleutians. 

 Presumably a descriptive appellation; given by the United .States North 

 Pacific Exploring Expedition in 1855. , 



Red Head; promontory, forming the northern point of entrance to Port Graviua, 

 Prince AVilliam sound. So called by Abercrombie in 1898. 



Redoubt; bav, in Sitka sound, Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. Lisianski, 

 ill 1804, called this Tyon's (chief's) bay. Tebenkof calls it Redoubt bay 

 from the fishing station, called The Redoubt, at its head. Later it has 

 been called Oserski (lake) bay. Its head is only a few yards from Deep 

 lake. 



Redoubt: bay, on the western shore of Cook inlet, near Redoubt volcano. Name 

 published by the Coast Survey in 1869. 



Redoubt (The); fishing station, at outlet of Deep lake, Sitka sound, Baranof island, 

 Alexander archipelago. Usually spoken of as The redoubt. Has also been 

 called Ozerskoi (lake) redoubt and Dranishnikof settlement. Also errone- 

 ously Oserki. 



Redoubt, mountain; see Dranishnikof. 



Redoubt, trading post; see Nushagak. 



Redoubt; volcano (11,270 feet high), on the western shore of Cook inlet. It is an 

 active volcano and was by the Russians called Yiesokaia (high) and also 

 Goreloi (burning); also written Goryalaya. Its native name, according 

 to Grewingk, is Ujakushatsch. Sometimes written Redoute. Generally 

 known as Redoubt volcano. 



Red River; cape, on the northeastern shore of Unimak island, forming the north- 

 west point of entrance to Isanotski strait. Called Krasnoi-riechki (red 

 river) by Veniaminof, 1831. 



Redrock; creek, tributary to Sixtymile creek, from the north, near the international 

 boundary. Local name, published by the Coast Survey in 1898. 



Redstone; river, tributary to Aml)ler river, near longitude 158°. Descriptive name, 

 reported by Schrader in 1899. 



Reechnoi, point; see Rothsay. 



Reed Grass; point, on the northern shore of San Antonio bay, Bucareli bay, Prince 

 of Wales archipelago. Named Punta de Carrizales (reed grass point) by 

 Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Reef; cape, on the southern shore of Unalaska, between Open and Raven Ijays. So 

 named by the Fish Commission in 1888. A reef extends off the point. 

 Tebenkof, in 1849, called it by its Aleut name, Kungitak. 



Reef; har])or, near Grave point, on the northeastern shore of Duke island, (Travina 

 group, Alexander archipelago. So named by Nichols in 1882. 



Reef; island, on the western shore of Portland canal, in latitude 55° 05'. So called 

 by Nichols in the Coast Pilot (1891, p. 76). 



Reef; islands, near the entrance to False Lead, in Tlevak strait, Cordova bay, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. So named by Nichols in 1881. 



Reef; point, north of Hassler harbor, on Annette island, Revillagigedo channel, 

 Alexander archipelago. So named l)y Nichols in 1882. 



Reef; jioint, on the eastern side of Portage bay, Alaska peninsula. So called in 

 Hydrographii! Office Notice to Mariners No. 48, published in 1893. 



Reef; point, on the southwestern coast of Woronkofski island, Alexander ari-hipel- 

 ago. So named by Snow in 1886. 



