Mr. Cunningham. That is correct.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, these markings seem a little less distinct than the others.
Mr. Cunningham. It is in a different area. On this particular case, the marks are excellent. You can see down in here some nice fine marks, and then the heavier marks coming across there. They are good marks.
Representative Ford. Could you point out, as you look at the photograph, what you consider good similarities, which would help you in the identification?
Mr. Cunningham. Yes, sir. Now, this is not the only point of similarity. These strictly demonstrate the type of marks. There are many more marks on these cartridge cases, all over the base of the cartridge cases, as well as in the firing-pin impressions. But Mr. Eisenberg asked that we have a photograph to demonstrate the type of marks on each particular cartridge case.
Representative Ford. This is only illustrative, then?
Mr. Cunningham. That is correct. My identification was not based on this picture. It was based on my complete microscopic examination and comparison of test cartridge cases from the revolver with this particular cartridge case.
Representative Ford. Could you show me the similarities?
Mr. Cunningham. Yes. You see, you have your large—it is slightly out of focus up towards this end——
Mr. Eisenberg. Excuse me, as you demonstrate this, could you mark with circles and with a number what you are talking about, so when the record is looked at it is clear what you are talking about?