...position
There are two epochs in the pulsar catalog, one ("pepoch'') for pulsar period and period derivatives and the other ("epoch'') for pulsar position. If "epoch'' was not available, we used the "pepoch'' as instructed by Manchester (private communications).
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...NVSS
We missed 4 pulsars which appear in Table 1 of Kaplan et al. (1998): PSRs B1823-11, B1900-06, B1901+10, and B2323+63. Their position offsets to the NVSS sources or position uncertainties are too large (>30'') to make significant assessment. For the same reason, we removed J1848+0651 from our sample which was included by Kaplan et al. (1998).
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...identifications
The PSR J1615-39 in Table 1 of Kaplan et al. (1998) is missing from the pulsar catalog available to us.
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