Dr. Gregory. I believe it is, yes.
Mr. Specter. May we reserve then Commission Exhibit No. 694 for that X-ray?
Senator Cooper. It may be so done.
Dr. Gregory. There are a series of these films. Would you like them marked subsequently "E", "F," and "G"?
Mr. Specter. Insofar as you feel they are helpful in characterizing the wounds, do mark them in that way.
Dr. Gregory. All right.
This I understand is Exhibit E, then and it is a single X-ray made on the anterior posterial view of Mr. Connally's thigh. The only thing found is a very small fleck of metal marked with an arrow here. It is that small, and almost likely to be overlooked. This was not consonant with the kind of wound on the medial aspect of his thigh.
Our next natural assumption was that that missile having escaped from the thigh had escaped the confines of this X-ray and lay somewhere else. So that additional X-rays were made of the same date and I submit two additional X-rays identified again as belonging to John G. Connally, the left lower extremity, November 22, 1963, and these two are numbered 218-922, and they are an anterial posterior view which I will mark "F," and a lateral view which I will mark "G."
Mr. Specter. May we reserve 695 for "F," and 696 for "G"?
Senator Cooper. So ordered.