BAKER.] 351 Sal— Sak. 



Saint Matthew — Continued. 



after Lieut. John (Tore, a member of his party. BilHngy, about 1790, 

 calls it ]\[at\vi or Gores island. Kotzebue has St. Matwey (Choris island). 

 It is now universally known as St. Matthew island. 



Saint Michael; bay, on which is situated St. Michael, Norton sound, Bering sea. 

 Discovered and described by Tebenkof in 1831 and, after him, named 

 Tebenkof by Lutke in 1836. On late charts called St. Michael bay. 



Saint Michael; canal, hill (472 feet high), islam!, military reservation post-office 

 and town, Norton sound, Bering sea. A stockaded post was estaVjlished 

 here by the Russians, in 1833, and, according to Zagoskin, named after 

 Capt. Michael Dmitrievicli Tebenkof, afterwards governor of the Russian- 

 American colony. It was called Redoubt St. Michael or IMichaelovski. 

 The post-office was established in September, 1897. 



Saint MUrofania, island; see ^litrofania. 



Saint Nicholas. An unexplored ojiening on the eastern shore of But;areli bay, 

 Prince of Wales archipelago, was named Puerto de San Nicolao by Mau- 

 relle and .Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Saint Nicholas; canal or channel, in western part of Bucareli bay. Named Canal 

 _ de St. Nicholas by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. Has also been 



J called San Nicolo. 



Sahd XicJto/m, fort; see Kenai. 



Saint Orlof, village; see Orlova and Eagle harbor. 



Saint Paul; harbor, the principal harbor of Kodiak, and often called Kodiak harbor. 



Saint Paul, harl)or; see Levashef, port. 



Saint Paul; island, the principal island of the Pribilof group, Bering sea. Discov- 

 ered June 29, 1786 (o. s.) (St. Peter and St. Paul's day of the Julian calen- 

 dar), by Pribilof and named by him St. Peter and St. Paul, a name soon 

 abV)reviated to St. Paul. 



Saint Paul, island; see Paul. 



Saint Paul, town; see Kodiak. 



Saint Paul; village, on St. Paul island, Pribilof group, Bering sea. Local name. 



Saint Philip; island, in Gulf of Esquiljel, Prince of Wales archipelago. Named Ysla 

 de San Felipe by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Saint Sebastian; point, in the eastern part of Bucareli bay. Prince of Wales archi- 

 pelago. Named Punta de San Sebastian by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775- 

 1779. 



Saint Simeon. A fort or stockade called St. Simeon, located on Cape Suckling, 

 Controller bay, is shown on a Russian map of 1802. 



Saint Slepht'iDi, island; see Kiska. 



Saint Theresa; point, in San Nicolas canal, Bucareli bay. Prince of Wales archi- 

 pelago. Named Punta de Santa Theresa by ]VIaurelle and Quadra in 1775- 



1779. 



Saint Thomas; point, in Portillo channel, Bucareli l)ay. Prince of Wales archipel- 

 ago. Named Punta de San Thomas (St. Thomas point) by Maurelle and 

 Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Sajaka; cape (7,108 feet high), the northeasterninost point of Tanaga island, Andre- 

 anof group, middle Aleutians. Telienkof, 1849, calls this Northwest cape. 

 Hydrographic chart No. 8, emljodying the results of the United States 

 North Pacific Exploring Expedition of 1855, has Sajaga, the origin or 

 meaning of which I have not discovered. A late Coast Survey chart has 

 Sajaca. 



Snjeklakat, river; see Sozhekla. 



Sakatalodrn, village; see Zakatlatan. 



Sakedelontin, village; see Zakatlatan. 



