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| | Chapter Chapter 3 of Mars by Percival Lowell |
 | | From the bay, so to speak, upon the left of Hesperia, two canals proceed down the disk in divergent directions,--the most easterly one the Aethiops, the other the Achelous. |
 | | From the Syrtis Minor proceed two others, more or less similarly inclined,--the Lethes and the Amenthes. |
 | | Parallel in a general way to the Nepenthes, and about as much below it as it is below the coast-line, lies the Astapus, which joins the bottom of the Syrtis Major to the ends of the Amenthes, Lethes, and Achelous. |
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