Colonel Finck. Through President Kennedy's head? 388?
Mr. Specter. And remained intact in the way you see it now?
Colonel Finck. Definitely not.
Mr. Specter. And could it have been the bullet which inflicted the wound on Governor Connally's right wrist?
Colonel Finck. No; for the reason that there are too many fragments described in that wrist.
Mr. Specter. And is the condition of Exhibit 399 consistent with the type of a wound which Doctor Humes described on Governor Connally's rib?
Colonel Finck. Yes.
Mr. McCloy. I have a question.
The Chairman. Go right ahead.
Mr. McCloy. From your examination of Exhibit 399, can you identify the caliber of that bullet?