Su<-— Sill* 



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Siifhii).\ strait, etc.; see .shakhinr. 



Sadatanak; islan.l. near tlie southern sliore of Atka, luid.Il.- Aletitians. Xative 



name from Tebenkof, 1849. 

 Saddle; mountain, on tl>e mainland, east of the Stikine river, near international 



boundary. Name published l)y the Coast Survey in 1891. 

 Sadie; covi', indentiufr the southern shore of Kachemak bay. Cook inlet. So named 



bv Dall, in 1880, after Sarah Eldred, wife of Marcus Baker. 

 S(t(Ili<l(>k, island; see Sitkalidak. 

 Safa; islands, in Pearse inlet, at entranct^ to Wales harbor, southeastern Alaska. 



So named 1)y Nichols in 1891. 

 Safety; i>oint and rock, in Niblack anchorage, Clarence strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So named by ('lover in 1885. 

 Safety; port, immediately east of Cape Nome, on the northern shore of Norton 



sound. Surveyed and named by the Coast Survey in 1899. 

 Safety ; post-office, at Port Safety, Seward peninsula. Established in September, 1 900. 

 Safety; rock, in entrance to Niblack anchorage, Moira sound. Prince of Wales 



island. So named by Clover in 1885. 

 Sagak; cape, the westernmost point of Umnak island, eastern Aleutians. Aleut 



name, from Veniaminof. It means sleep. Lutke calls it Sigak. 

 Sag-amtushik; cape, on the southern shore of Tmnak island, near Vsevidof volcano. 



Native name, from Kuritzien, 1849. 

 Sagchudak; islet, near the southern shore of Atka, middle Aleutians. Native 



name, from Tebenkof, 1849. Has been written Sagtchudakh. 

 S'lr/Jiadellontan, village; see Zakatlatan. 

 Sagigik; island, off the southern shore of Amlia island, near its eastern end, 



Andfeanof group, middle Aleutians. Native name, from Tebenkof, 1849. 



Perhaps from the Aleut s;lgik, a point or sJoarp edge. 

 Saginaw; bay, indenting the northwestern shore of Kuiu island, Frederick sound, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Meade, in 1869, after his ship, tlie 



U. S. S. Saginaw. 

 Saginaw; channel, separating Shelter and Lincoln islands from the northern end of 



Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So named l)y Meade, in 1809, 



after his ship, the U. S. S. Saginav; the first man-of-war to pass tlirough it. 

 Saginaw; ledge of rocks, in Mitchell bay, Kootznahoo inlet. Admiralty island, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Meade, in 1869, after his vessel, the 



V. S. S. Saginaw. 

 Saginaw; point, near Kootznahoo inlet. Admiralty island, Alexander archiixdago. 



So named l)y Meade, in 1869, after his vessel, the IT. S. S. Saginaw. 

 Sail; island, off False Point Pybus, Frederick sound, Alexander archipelago. Named 



Ship island by Meade, in 1869, and on later charts called Sail. 

 Saint Ahrarii, islands; see Semichi. 

 Saint Agnes; point, on the eastern shore of St. Ignace island, Bucareli bay. Prince of 



Wales archipelago. Named Punta de S. Ines (St. Agnes point) by Maurelle 



and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Saint Albans; point, the eastern point of entrance to Aflleck canal, Kuiu island, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Vancouver in 1793. 

 Saint Aiidrcnii, islands; see Andreanof. 

 Saint Augustine; cape, in Gulf of Esquiliel, Prince of Wales archipelago. Named 



Cal)(j de San Augustin by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Saint Augustine; cape, the southern point of entrance to Augustine l)ay, Dall island, 



Prin(!e of Wales archipelago. Named Cabo de San Agustin by IVIau relic 



in 1775. 

 Saint Augustine, mountain; see Augustine. 

 Saint Barnabas, cape; see Barnabas. 

 Saint Hartlailomcw, cape; see Bartolome. 



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