Mr. Frazier. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. Did you personally find any other fragments in the President's car during the course of your examination?
Mr. Frazier. No; I did not.
Mr. Specter. Now, where, according to information provided to you then, was the fragment designated Commission Exhibit 567 found?
Mr. Frazier. That was found by the Secret Service upon their examination of the limousine here in Washington when it first arrived from Dallas, and Commission No. 567 was delivered by Deputy Chief Paul Paterni and by a White House detail chief, Floyd M. Boring, to a liaison agent of the FBI, Orrin Bartlett, who delivered them to me in the laboratory at 11:50 p.m., on November 22, 1963.
Mr. Specter. Does that constitute the total chain of possession then from the finder with the Secret Service into your hands, as reflected on the records of the FBI?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Was there another fragment, was there any other fragment found in the front seat of the car?
Mr. Frazier. Yes. Alongside the right side of the front seat, Commission Exhibit No. 569, which is the base portion of the jacket of a bullet, was found, and handled in identical manner to the Exhibit 567.
Mr. Dulles. And the front seat is the seat which would be the driver's seat?