Q. You mentioned that the body was much swelled?
A. It was swelled.
Q. Appearing upon a gangrene, I suppose?
A. It rather put on the appearance of gangrene.
Q. I understand you have set your name to a description of certain appearances that met your eye when you examined the body—I mean your examination?
A. I have undoubtedly.
Q. Did you, or did you not, concur with Mr. Wilmer as to the appearances of the body?
A. In general we did.
Q. You set your name to that examination?
A. I did not set my name to any thing but my own examination.