GRB 920903 This burst was observed by WATCH Granat (Sazonov et al. 1998, Cat. GRB 920903 ). Both the Ulysses WATCH and Ulysses BATSE annuli are GRB 920903 consistent with the WATCH error circle but do not intersect the BATSE GRB 920903 error circle. The BATSE error circle lies 7{deg} away from the WATCH GRB 920903 error circle but is consistent with it, given the statistical and GRB 920903 systematic uncertainties. The intersection of the narrower Ulysss GRB 920903 BATSE annulus with the WATCH error circle is given here. GRB 920920 This event was recorded in triggered mode following BATSE trigger GRB 920920 1948. The trigger occurred due to a different GRB. GRB 930209 This event was recorded in triggered mode following BATSE trigger GRB 930209 2177. The trigger occurred due to a solar flare. GRB 930702 This burst corresponds to BATSE trigger 2426, which is believed to be GRB 930702 a Cygnus X-1 fluctuation. GRB 931005 This burst is a Kommers et al. (2001, Cat. ) LE event GRB 931005 that was eliminated from the final catalog. It is BATSE trigger 2565, GRB 931005 from SGR 1806-20. GRB 940710 This event occurred 251s before BATSE trigger 3071, whose duration is GRB 940710 T90=71s. The location of the Kommers et al. (2001, Cat. GRB 940710 ) event is RA, DE=99.4{deg}, -33.3{deg}, with GRB 940710 uncertainty 3.4{deg}, and that of BATSE 3071 is RA, DE=96.42{deg}, GRB 940710 -36.59{deg}, with uncertainty 1.33{deg}. The centers of the two GRB 940710 circles are therefore 4.1{deg} apart. The IPN annulus is consistent GRB 940710 with both error circles. Thus, the Kommers et al. (2001, Cat. GRB 940710 ) event may be a precursor to 3071. GRB 950730 This event corresponds to BATSE trigger 3720, which was due to a GRB 950730 Cygnus X-1 fluctuation. The burst occurred 25s after the trigger. GRB 950904 This event occurred about 75s after BATSE trigger 3776. Its duration GRB 950904 is given as 108s in Stern et al. (2001, Cat. ), but GRB 950904 this duration included the triggered event, which is unrelated to it. GRB 950904 The correct duration is 30s. GRB 961119 This burst is a Kommers et al. (2001, Cat. ) LE event GRB 961119 that was eliminated from the final catalog. The IPN annulus is GRB 961119 consistent with the position of SGR 1806-20. GRB 961119 This burst is a Kommers et al. (2001, Cat. ) LE event GRB 961119 that was eliminated from the final catalog. It is probably from GRB 961119 SGR 1806-20, but it cannot be triangulated with any precision. GRB 961119 This burst is a Kommers et al. (2001, Cat. ) LE event GRB 961119 that was eliminated from the final catalog. It is probably from GRB 961119 SGR 1806-20, but it cannot be triangulated with any precision. GRB 980622 This event is BATSE trigger 6861. It originates from SGR 1627-41. GRB 980728 This event is BATSE trigger 6954. It originates from SGR 1627-41. GRB 980801 This event is BATSE trigger 6959. It originates from SGR 1627-41. GRB 980913 This is BATSE trigger 7087. GRB 981022 This event is BATSE trigger 7171, from SGR 1900+14. GRB 990110 This is BATSE trigger 7315. This burst originates from SGR 1900+14. GRB 990429 This event is BATSE trigger 7536. It originates from SGR 1900+14. GRB 990507 This is BATSE trigger 7552. GRB 991101 This is BATSE trigger 7835. It is probably a GRB observed with GRB 991101 particle contamination.