Hudgins, et al., 1993, ApJS, 86, 713 1) The files containing tables 2 through 19 inclusive from the printed paper were received by FTP transfer from Dr. Hudgins in a UNIX 'tar' file. The original files were extracted from the tar file and placed in a working directory. 2) The original file names given are not legal for ISO 9660 CD-ROMs. A simple UNIX shell script was written to rename the files to a form compatible with Level 1 ISO 9660 (eight-character filenames and three-character extensions). The renaming script is called 'rename.sh' and is included on the CD-ROM, along with a companion script, 'unname.sh' that restores the original filenames. To use 'unname.sh', the disk files must be copied from the CD-ROM to local hard disk before running the script. It assumes the files have been copied with all-uppercase letters in the names. 3) The files have been reproduced on the CD-ROM exactly as given by the authors. There are 12 lines of text at the beginning of every file that provide the reference and a header. The data values are separated by a ASCII TAB character (decimal 9). 4) Produced TABLE.DOC, standardizing field descriptions. 5) Generated ABSTRACT.DOC, the title and abstract from the paper. ----- For AAS CD-ROM Volume IV ----- 1) Updated TABLE.DOC to current version of CDS style.