We report the probable detection of the stellar population in the oute
r Galactic disk in the direction of the southern Galactic warp. VI(c)
CCD photometry was obtained for four fields toward the southern Galact
ic Warp and four control fields at equal longitudes but opposite latit
udes. All fields were chosen to have uniform star densities and galaxi
es visible in or very near the fields. More stars are seen in all four
warp fields compared to the four control directions, and the excesses
are unlikely to be caused solely by the Sun's position north of mid-p
lane. One warp-control field pair appear to have very similar reddenin
g versus distance behavior, and simple subtraction of the control fiel
d from the warp field reveals a well-defined main sequence and perhaps
a turnoff for the outer stellar disk. In the absence of detailed redd
ening and metallicity estimates, we cannot yet estimate the distances
and ages of the outer disk stars.