Auk, XV, Oct., 1898, p. 33 c, 
Antrostomus carolinensis Devouring other Birds. — Dr. W. L. Abbott 
recently presented a specimen of Chuck-will’s-widow to the Philadelphia 
Academy, which he secured on shipboard off Sagua, Cuba, Sept. 4, 1898, 
and which contained in its stomach a partially digested Yellow Warbler 
(Dendroica (estiva). Dr. Abbott stated that quite a number of small 
Warblers had been flying about the ship for several days and probably the 
Antrostomus was hard pressed and devoured one of them in lieu of his 
usual food. Such records seem to be uncommon and worthy of note.— 
Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural Sciences , Philadelphia , Pa. 
