Mr. Dulles. That have certain characteristics. You have pointed out on exhibit—on the left-hand side of Exhibit 672, the circle you have made on 672, circle A.
Is there a common characteristic that you have marked on one of the other hairs? I believe the hair marked with the "A," was taken from Oswald himself, the hair on which you have marked that particular characteristic.
Is there any corresponding characteristic that should be marked or indicated on a hair that was found on the blanket?
Mr. Stombaugh. Well, I testified as to all the characteristics I found.
Mr. Dulles. Yes.
Mr. Stombaugh. Now, the difficulty in using a photomicrograph, you are trying to photograph a round object and as a result of this all of these characteristics just won't appear in focus.
Mr. Eisenberg. To be more specific, Mr. Stombaugh, that circle marked "A" was to show a nobbiness in Oswald's hair. As I recall, you testified there was very little nobbiness present in that pubic hair, as opposed to the normal amount of nobbiness of pubic hair?
Mr. Stombaugh. That is correct.
Mr. Eisenberg. On the right-hand side of 672, I suppose we don't see much or any nobbiness in either the known or——
Mr. Stombaugh. No; there is none present here.