notanda
Notanda is a Latin term meaning "things to be noted" and is used as a plural noun to refer to notes, remarks, or marginalia accompanying a text. The form derives from the neuter gerundive notandum, with notanda functioning as the plural of that concept. In manuscript and early printed editions, notanda often appeared as marginal glosses or annotations added by editors or readers to aid interpretation or textual criticism.
In practice, notanda can include textual variants, brief glosses clarifying obscure terms, cross-references to related passages,
Notanda can be distinguished from nota or notae, which more generally denote ordinary notes, and from notandum,
See also: marginalia, apparatus critica, gloss, annotations.