15AKER.] 348 Roo— Rod. 



Rocky: irroup of islets, in Marmot bav, Kodiak trroup. Namerl Kainenistie (rocky) 



l)y :Murashef in 1839-40. 

 Rocky; island, in Kalsin bay, Chiniak bay, Kodiak. Named Utesistoi (rocky or 



cliffy) by Russian naval ofQcera in 1808. 

 Rocky; island, in San Christoval channel, Bucareli bay. Prince of Wales archipel- 

 ago. Named Ysla de Piedras ( island of rocks) bv Maurelle and Quadra in 



1775-1779. 

 Rocky, island; see Kak. 

 Rocky; islet, between Kodiak and Spruce islands, Kodiak group. Named Kamen- 



istie (rocky) by Murashef in 18o9-40. 

 Rocky; islet, in western anchorage, St. Paul harbor, Kodiak. Called Utichi ( rocky) 



on an undated old Russian chart. 

 Rocky; islet (54 feet high), off Swanson harbor, Chatham strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So named by Symonds, in 1880, or possibly by Meade, in 1869. 

 Rocky; point, between Chaik and Whitewater bays, Admiralty island, Chatham 



strait, Alexander archipelago. So named by Meade in 1869. 

 Rocky; point, in Whitewater bay, Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So 



named l)y (jrlass in 1881. 

 Rocky; point, near entrance to Port Valdes, Prince William sound. So named by 



Abercrombie in 1898. 

 Rockii; point, on the eastern shore of Chilkat inlet, near the present village of 



Chilkat. Named Utesistie (rocky) by Linden berg in 1838. The name is 



obsolete. 

 Rocky; point, the southern point of entrance to Dutch harbor, on Amaknak island, 



Captains bay, Unalaska, eastern Aleutians. Descriptive name, given by 



Dall in 1873. 

 Rocky; point, the southwestern point of Long island, Kootznaho(3 inlet. Admiralty 



island, Alexander archipelago. So named by ^leade in 1869. 

 Rocky; point, the western point of entrance to Golofnin Ijay, Norton sound. Named 



Kamennoi (rocky) by Khromchenko, in 1821, because of a bare flat rock 



near it. It has recently been called Fergusson point by the prospectors 



and traders — sometimes called The Proniontory. 

 Rocki/, point; see Inner. 

 Rorkij, j)oint; see Kameni. 

 Rockij, point; see Tonki. 

 Rocky Reef; point, near the western entrance to Kupreanof strait, Kodiak grouji. 



Called Kamenistoi laidie (rocky bank) by 3Iurashef in 1839-40. 

 Rodgers; harbor, on the southern shore of Wrangell island, Arctic ocean. Sur- 



vej-ed and named in September, 1881, by Master Charles F. Putnam and 



Ensign George M. Stoney, of the U. S. S. Rodgers. 

 Rodgers; point, southwest from Emmons island, on shore of Chichagof island, in 



northern angle of Peril strait, Alexander archipelago. So named by the 



Coast Survey, in 1895, presumably after Augustus Ferdinand Rodgers, 



assistant, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Erroneously Rogers. 

 Rodgnoff, cape; see Rozhnof. 

 Rodkic. This name was applied by the Spaniards, in 1788, to one of the Snumagins. 



Apparently it is a blunder for Kodiac, now written Kodiak. 

 Rodman; l>ay, indenting the northern shore of Baranof island, Peril strait, Alex- 



ancier archipelago. Named by Moore, in 1895, after Lieut. Hugh Rodman, 



U. S. N., a member of his party. 

 Rodman; peak (3,140 feet high), on the mainland, near Thomas bay, southeastern 



Alaska. So named by Thomas, in 1887, after Lieut. Hugh Rodman, 



U. S. N. 



