Mr. Cunningham. Yes. It is a photograph of four bullets. The first bullet starting from the left is Commission Exhibit No. 604. As you can see right on the label, it is Q-501, which would be Commission Exhibit 604. The next bullet to it is a test bullet that I fired from Commission Exhibit 143, which is a known 158-grain lead bullet of Remington-Peters manufacture.
The third bullet in the photograph is our number C-253, which is Commission Exhibit No. 603. And the fourth bullet in the photograph is this particular bullet which you have given Commission Exhibit 606. It is a copper-coated lead bullet of Western manufacture.
Mr. Eisenberg. Did you take this photograph?
Mr. Cunningham. I was present when it was taken. I compared the bullets with the negative, and I can testify that this photograph is a true representation—an accurate representation of the four bullets that were photographed.
Mr. Dulles. And this photograph is Commission Exhibit No.——
Mr. Eisenberg. If you will admit it into evidence, it will be 607.
Mr. Dulles. It may be admitted.
(The photograph referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 607 and was received in evidence.)
(At this point Representative Ford entered the hearing room.)
Mr. Dulles. All right.