All of what I covered in class can be found in the book for chapter 10, but there is a correction that needs to be made:

According to the textbook, the seasonal polar caps are both made of carbon dioxide ice (also known as dry ice), but the northern residual cap is made of water ice while the southern residual cap is made of dry ice.

Recent results from the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey missions do not fully agree with the textbook. These results still show that both of the seasonal caps are made of dry ice. They lay over the residual caps, the southern seasonal cap is a few meters deeper than the northern seasonal cap. These new results also show that both residual caps are made of water ice. More specifically, measurements of the residual caps' temperature show them to be too warm to be made of dry ice.

Although these new findings reveal that Mars has much less carbon dioxide present in its atmosphere than previously thought, the textbook's discussion of the evolution of the Martian atmosphere is still accurate.

Link to an article.

The pertinent figures for this chapter are; 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.12, 10.13, 10.14, 10.16, 10.17, 10.18, 10.19, and 10.20. Becoming familiar with and understanding these figures will give you a better grip on the text material.