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San Pedro; islancl, in Arriapa passage, Gulf of Esquitel, Prince of Wales archipelago. 



Naiiu'd Ysla de San Pedro (island of St. Peter) by Maurelle and Quadra 



ill ]77i>-1770. 

 Snn Rafael; point, on tlie southeastern shore of St. Ignace island, Bucareli bay, 



Prince of Wales archipelago. Named Punta de San Kafael by Maurelle 



and (Quadra in 1775-17J9. 

 San Roque; point, the eastern point of entrance to San Antonio bay, Bucareli bay, 



Prince of Wales archipelago. So named by Maurelle and Quadra in 1 775- 



1779. 

 Sni Silhcsttr, Punta de; see Silvester. 

 Sanson; jjoint, on the southeastern shore of Bucareli bay. Prince of Wales archi- 



jtelago. Named Punta. San Son by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779 

 ,S(iiil(i Aguedd, point; see Agueda. 

 Siiuta Bumaherdura, Punta de; see Ventura. 

 Santa Catalinn, island; see Forrester. 

 Snnta Cristina, island; see Forrester. 

 Santa Cruz; port, in Suemez island, Bucareli liay. Prince of Wales archipelago. 



Named Puerto de la Santa Cruz (port of the holy cross) by Maurelle 



in 1779. 

 Santa Gertrudis; point, in Gulf of Esquibel, Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archi- 

 pelago. It is said to have been so named, in about 1790, by the Spaniards, 



after the Spanish man-of-war Santa Gertrudis. Has also been called St. 



Gertruda. 

 Santa Iiucia; islands and point, in San Christoval channel, Bucareli bay, Prince 



of Wales archipelago. Named Punta y Yslas de San Lucia by Maurelle 



and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Santa Rita; island, in Port Real Marina, Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archipelago. 



Named Ysla de Santa Rita by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. 

 Santa Rosa; point, west of St. Ignace island, Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales archi- 

 pelago. Named Punta de Santa Rosa by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775- 



1779. 

 iSan Wtcinio, mountain; see Edgecumbe. 

 S<nt Yxidoro, Punta de; see St. Isidor. 

 Saook; bay, indenting the northern shore of Baranof island, Peril strait, Alexander 



archipelago. Has also been written Sa-ook. A native name, applied Ijy 



the Coast Survey in 1895. 

 Saook; point, the western point of entrance to Saook bay. Peril strait, Alexander 



archipelago. Native name. 

 S'i]>ichl-oro, river; see Buskin. 

 Sarana; bay, indenting the northern shore of Attn island, western Aleutians. Local 



name, given by the Russians. Lutke, 1836, writes it Sarannaia. Sarana 



is the Russian name of the Kamchatkan lily, and also of a liquor made 



horn it. Is often written Saranna. 

 Sarana; bay, indenting the southern shore of Akutan island, Krenitzin group, 



eastern Aleutians. So called by Veniaminof about 1830. 

 Sarana; bay, in Korovinski bay, Atka, middle Aleutians. So named by Lutke 



aliiiut 1830. Sarana is the Russian name of the Kamchatkan lily, the roots 



of \vhi(th are eaten by the natives. Also written Saranna and Sarannaia. 

 Sarana; brook, flowing from a lake into (?) Sarana bay, Attu island, western 



Aleutians. Called Saraina by Grewingk, 1850. 

 Sarana; islet, oii the southern end of Outer Iliasik island, in the Sandman reefs. 



Named Saranna by the Russians. Variously written Saranna, Saranoy, etc. 

 Saranac; peak (2,683 feet high), on the mainland, near Farragut bay, southeastern 



Alaska. Named by Thomas, in 1887, after the U. S. S. Saranac, lost in 



Seymour narrows in June, 1875. 



