Mr. Nicol. This being 399.
Exhibit 567, this was referred to as Q-2, and also accompanied the other exhibit.
Commission Exhibit 569, this is Q-3.
Mr. Eisenberg. Are your marks on those exhibits?
Mr. Nicol. Yes, I have marked my initials on an unrifled portion of each one of these exhibits. There were also other marks on it at the time I received the specimens.
Mr. Eisenberg. I don't know whether you gentlemen have seen these. These are rifle bullets and bullet fragments.
Mr. Dulles. Is this the one that was found on the stretcher?
Mr. Eisenberg. Exhibit 399 is the bullet that was found on the stretcher. Exhibits 567 and 569 were found in the front portion of the President's car.
Mr. Dulles. These are pretty badly mutilated, aren't they?
Mr. Nicol. Apparently they are separated so that one can't tell whether they come from a single bullet or from two separate projectiles. One is a nose portion and the other is a base.