Kan— San. 



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.Sr»n Carlos, island; Roo Forrester. 



San Christoval; dianiu'l, in Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archipelago. Named 

 Canal de San Christoval by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



San Clemente; i.slet, in Portillo channel, Bucareli bay. Prince of Wales archipelago. 

 Named Y.sla de San Clemente by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



San Come; point, in the eastern part of Bucareli bay. Prince of Wales archipelago. 

 Named Punta de San Come by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 



Sand; cape, at head of Kizluiyak bay, north coast of Kodiak. Named Peschanie 

 (sandy) by Mnrashef in 1839-40. 



Sniid, harbor; see Martin. 



Sand; island, east of Cape Whitshed at mouth of the Copper river. So called liy 

 Moser in 1899. 



Sand; island, near Table island, in Hood bay, Chatham strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So called by Nichols in the Coast Pilot (1891, p. 157). 



Siind, island; see Sumdum. 



Sand; islands, near Scammon bay, Yukon delta. So called by Dall in 1869. 



Sand; islet, in Mdlenry anchorage, Clarence strait, Alexander archipelago. 

 Apparently so designated by Snow or Helm in 1886. 



Sand; point, on the northern shore of Whitewater bay. Admiralty island, Alexan- 

 der archipelago. So named by Glass in 1881. 



Sand; point, the westernmost point of Pojiof island, Shumagins. Descriptive name, 

 given by Dall in 1872. 



Sand; spit, in Holkham bay, Stephens passage, Alexander archipelago. So called 

 by the Coast Survey in 1895. 



Sandfly; bay, on the western shore of Portland canal. So named by Pender in 

 1868, for obvious reasons. 



Sandman; reefs, south of Belkofski. So called by Dall, in 1880, after Captain Sand- 

 man, of the Alaska Commercial Company, to whom he was indebted for 

 much information about the locality. 



Sandpoint; fishing village and post-otEce, at Humboldt harbor, on Popof island, 

 Shumagins. Locally known as Sand Point. The post-office was estab- 

 lished here in March, 1891, and called Sandpoint. 



Sandy; l)ay, indenting the southwestern shore of Baranof island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named Peschanaia (sandy) by the Russians. 



Sandy; bight, near the mouth of Red bay, Prince of Wales island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So designated by Helm in 1886. 



Sandy; cove, indenting the eastern shore of Little Koniuji island, Shumagin group. 

 So named by Dall in 1874. 



Sandy; cove, near the mouth of Deep inlet, Sitka sound, Baranof island, Alexander 

 archipelago. Named Pestchania (sandy) by Vasilief in 1809. 



Sandy; cove, on the eastern shore of Glacier bay, southeastern Alaska. So named 

 by Reid in 1892. 



Sandy; creek, tributary to the American river, from the east, Seward peninsula. 

 Name from Brooks, 1900. 



Snnrlij; point, on the right bank of the Chilkat river, about 7 miles above its mouth. 

 Named Peschanie (sandy) by Lindenberg in 1838. The name is obsolete. 



Sandy; point, the northwestern point of entrance to Twelvemile arm, Kasaan bay, 

 Prince of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. So named by Clover in 1885. 



iStnuhj, point; see Anchorage. 



Sfindy, point; see Peschani. 



Sandy; river, in the western part of Unimak, eastern Aleutians. This descriptive 

 name, Peschanaia (sandy), was published by Veniaminof in 1840. 



>S<tn Felijic, Isla de; see St, Philip. 



