I<«>ll-i<lll. 



346 [bull. 187. 



Round; isli-t. in wi'stcni amliorairi' of St. l*aul har1)or, Kndiak. Xainc<] Kriii-rloi 

 (roiintl) l)y Kus.^^ian naval otlicers, ISOS-ISIO. 



Round; lake near St. Paul, Koiliak. Named Krugloe (round) ])y Kussian naval 

 (itiicHTs, 1S08-1S10. Tehenkuf, 1849, calls it ]Mie8ofskoe (cape). 



Round; ninuntain, in the northwestern part of Annette island, Alexander anhi- 

 pcla-ro. So named by Nichols in 1883. 



Round; i»iint, on the eastern shore of Portland canal. So named by Pender in 1S68. 



Round; point, on the southeastern shore of Zarembo island, Stikine strait, .Vlex- 

 ander archii)elago. So named by Snow in 1886. 



Bound, ju)int; see Glazenaj). 



Round; rock (40 feet high), off Pybus bay, Frederick sound, Alexander archipelago. 

 So named in the Coast Pilot (1891, p. 143). 



Round; rock, one of the Nagai rocks, near Chirikof island. So named ))y Dall in 

 1874. 



Roundabout; mountain (1,000 feet high), on the right bank of the Knskok wim, in 

 latitude 63°. So named by Spurr and Post in 1898. 



Rousseau; range of mountains (3,500 to 4,000 feet high), on western side of Port- 

 land canal, southeastern Alaska. So named by Pender in 1868. 



Rowand; point, on the Arctic coast, east of Point Barrow. So named by Deaseand 

 Simpson in 1837, after a friend. 



Rozhnof; cape, on the northern shore of Alaska peninsula, a little west of Port 

 ^loUer. Named Rozhnof by Lutke, in 1828, who wrote it (in French) 

 Rojnoff. Has been written Rodgnoff. The original Rozhnof is now 

 Lagoon point (of Coast Survey chart 806), and the name Rozhnof has 

 been transferred to a point farther west. 



Ruheiz, village; see Afognak. 



Ruhia, bay; see Fish. 



Ruby; creek, tributary to Bluestone river, from the west, Seward peninsula. Name 

 from Barnard, 1900. 



Ruby; creek, trilnitary to Koksuktapaga river, from the east, Seward peninsula. 

 Name from Barnard, 1900. 



Ruby; creek, tributary to Minook creek, from the west. Prospectors' name, pub- 

 lished ]'■}' the Coast Survey in 1898. 



Rudder; jioint, on Bennett island, Arctic ocean. So named by De Long in 1881. 



Rudyerd; bay, in the mainland, debouching into Behm canal, southeastern Alaska. 

 Named by Dall, in 1879, after the English engineer Rudyerd, who rebuilt 

 the Eddystone light-house after its destruction in 1703. 



Rudyerd; island, in Behm canal, southwest from the entrance to Smeaton bay. 

 So named by Dall, in 1879, after the English engineer Rudyerd. 



Rugged, cove; see Ragged. 



Rugged, island; see Makhnati. 



Ruhamah; mountain (5,460 feet high), near head of Disenchantment V)ay, south- 

 eastern Alaska. Named Ruhama by Russell, in 1891 "in honor. of .Miss 

 Ruhama Scidmore, the author of a charming book on journeys in Alaska." 

 As Miss Scidmore spells her name Ruhamah (not Ruhama), and as it 

 w-as named in her honor, her own spelling is here followed. 



Ruins; point, the southern point of entrance to Shipley bay, Sumner strait, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. So named by Dall, in 1879, on account of a ruined 

 Indian village there. 



Rukavitsie; cape (not named on any map), on southern shore of Unimak island, 

 "near which are two rocky pillars and some shoals, affording tolerable 

 anchorage." So called by Veniaminof, 1840. 



Rulby; creek, tributary to Sinuk river, from the east, Seward ])eninsula. Name 

 from P.arnani, 1900. 



