These images were taken at NF/ Observatory to help build a image database for a Supernovae search project at McDonnald Observatory. At McDonnald, Bill Wren is the project director and main observer. Using a new type of horizontal mounted main mirror, he is able to scan approximately 400 galaxies per night. The galaxies in this list range from 13th to 15th magnitude, and are not found in most published atlases. You may reproduce them or use them as references for your own SN search. An acknowledgment would be appreciated. The images are taken with a 45 cm newtonian automatic telescope. The specifics of each exposure are in the accompanying html document. The images are in jpeg format. The originals are in fits format, and are 526 KB in size. If you want an original, EMAIL neely@astro.wnmu.edu, and I will place it in the /pub directory for a few weeks. In all the images, NORTH is to the right, and EAST is up. The images cover 10 arc minutes on a side. Bill Neely NF/ Observatory