Maps of other worlds
Mars — map

Source
McLaughlin, D. B.: Wind patterns and volcanoes on Mars. The Observatory, Vol. 74, p. 166-168 (1954)
McLaughlin, D. B.: Interpretation of Some Martian Features. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 66, No. 391, p.161
Fig. 1. Sketch map of Mars on Mercator projection, based on the map by Antoniadi (12, plates 1–4). Wind arrows indicate the circulation during the southern summer, according to the volcanico-aeolian hypothesis. Obvious abbreviations are used for the following features. Maria: Sirenum, Cimmerium, Tyrrhenum, Syrtis Major, Margaritifer Sinus. Canals: Deuteronilus, Protonilus. Dawes’ forked bay is at longitude 0°, latitude 0°. North is placed at the top, opposite to the usual astronomical convention.