Another addendum, re U+F18B (p. 13): it says "this character has been approved for addition to Unicode 4.0, though the code point has not yet been specified."
I wrote that back in late summer of 2002, at which time the Finno-Ugaric proposal had been approved, but codepoints were still pending. I had initially mistaken this character, MODIFIER LETTER SMALL *REVERSED* OPEN E, for what was in that proposal and is now encoded as U+1D4C MODIFIER LETTER SMALL *TURNED* OPEN E. When I was updating the information with the codepoints after they had been fixed, I had by that time realized that our character was a REVERSED variant of open e while the one added in TUS 4 was a TURNED variant of open e. Thus, while I updated other entries to deprecate PUA characters that had been added to TUS4, I didn't make that change for this character. Unfortunately, I forgot to review what *had* been said about it and to make appropriate changes to the description. Peter Peter Constable Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies Microsoft Windows Division

