Mr. Specter. Doctor, look, if you will, at a document which we have marked Dr. Gregory X-1, used in the course of the deposition of Dr. Gregory, which immediately preceded yours and directing your attention first to Diagram Number 1, would the entry and exit holes on Governor Connally's back and chest, being entry and exit, respectively, and the exit and entry on the wrist with the entry being on the back side of the wrist and the exit on the front side of the wrist, correspond with your observations of Governor Connally?
Dr. Shires. Yes; they would.
Mr. Specter. Now, going to Diagram 2, which depicts a man standing, would that correspond to the angle of the entry and exit wounds?
Dr. Shires. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Now, going to Diagram No. 3, would that diagram correspond with the wounds on Governor Connally as you recollect them to be?
Dr. Shires. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Going now to Diagram 4, would that again correspond with the wounds on Governor Connally?
Dr. Shires. Yes.
Mr. Specter. And as to Diagram No. 5, what does that represent?
Dr. Shires. This, at the time of the discussion of Governor Connally's injuries with his wife, before he really regained consciousness from surgery, was the apparent position that he was in in the car, which would explain one missile producing all three wounds.