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The following brief notes are offered as a basis for a regional description of the hydrology of the island. The surface drainage pattern has been classified into major drainage areas with permanently flowing rivers and minor drainage areas, which lie between the major ones. This is illustrated in Figure 3.1, “Drainage Areas and Flow Gauging Stations”; and in the following text, the capital letters in parenthesis refer to the drainage areas shown on the map.