Van Hamme, 1993, AJ, 106, 2096 1) Table data were received by FTP on the AAS Executive Office computer. TABLE2.DAT was downloaded as a whole to the CD-ROM work area on Brotzman's local PC, and a representative sample of TABLE3.DAT was downloaded for the purposes of writing the documentation. 2) Inspection of the data as supplied showed that TABLE3.DAT was a concatenation of all the monochromatic coefficients for each of the 410 Kurucz models. The printed paper described these data as being available as individual files. A program was written to split the single file into multiple files, one for each model, MODEL.001, MODEL.002, ... , MODEL.410. After running this program, it was discovered that model 409 was truncated and model 410 missing entirely. The author was contacted and asked to retransmit the last two models. The author responded with the data requested and the complete text of Table 1, as well. 2) Teff values aligned in uniform columns in TABLE2.DAT. 3) Generated TABLE2.DOC and TABLE3.DOC, standardizing table description. 4) Generated ABSTRACT.DOC, title and abstract from the paper. ----- For AAS CD-ROM Volume IV ----- 1) Converted TABLE1.DOC, TABLE2.DOC, and TABLE3.DOC to CDS-style TABLE.DOC.