Mr. Specter. Dr. Humes, would you now move over to the wound which appears on the lower part of the neck and upper part of the back?
Mr. Dulles. Could I ask one more question before we get to that, I am sorry.
Mr. Specter. Certainly.
Mr. Dulles. Could one say as to what portion of the bullet was found in all these fragments, I mean arrive at an estimate, was it a tenth of the bullet, was it, how much was it, assuming the type of bullet that we believe was used in this particular rifle.
Commander Humes. Sir, I have not had the opportunity to personally examine the type of bullet which is believed to have been represented by this injury.
However, I would estimate—if I understand you correctly the total amount that was present in the President's skull and brain?
Mr. Dulles. Yes.
Commander Humes. Including the fragment?
Mr. Dulles. Including all the fragments.
Commander Humes. Including all these minute particles. I would say there was something less than one-tenth of the total volume of the missile.