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                                          1933 Act File No. 2-60111
                                          1940 Act File No. 811-2784

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form N-1A

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933              X

    Pre-Effective Amendment No.

    Post-Effective Amendment No.    37                               X

and/or

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940      X

    Amendment No.   29                                               X

FEDERATED MASTER TRUST

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)

Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

(412) 288-1900
(Registrant's Telephone Number)

John W. McGonigle, Esquire,
Federated Investors Tower,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)

It is proposed that this filing will become effective:

    immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b)
 X  on January 31, 1995 pursuant to paragraph (b)
    60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a) (i)
    on                 pursuant to paragraph (a) (i).
    75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii)
    on _________________ pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) of Rule 485.

If appropriate, check the following box:

    This post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a
previously filed post-effective amendment.

Registrant has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a
declaration pursuant to Rule 24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of
1940, and:

 X  filed the Notice required by that Rule on January 16, 1995; or
    intends to file the Notice required by that Rule on or about
    ____________; or
    during the most recent fiscal year did not sell any securities pursuant
 to Rule 24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and, pursuant to
 Rule 24f-2(b)(2), need not file the Notice.


CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET



      This Amendment to the Registration Statement of FEDERATED MASTER
TRUST is comprised of the following:

PART A.   INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A PROSPECTUS.

                                          Prospectus Heading
                                          (Rule 404(c) Cross Reference)

Item 1.     Cover Page                    Cover Page.
Item 2.     Synopsis                      Summary of Trust Expenses.
Item 3.     Condensed Financial
             Information                  Financial Highlights; Performance
                                          Information.
Item 4.     General Description of
             Registrant                   General Information; Investment
                                          Information; Investment Objective;
                                          Investment Policies; Investment Risks;
                                          Investment Limitations; Regulatory
                                          Compliance.
Item 5.     Management of the Fund        Trust Information; Management of the
                                          Trust; Distribution of Shares;
                                          Administration of the Trust.
Item 6.     Capital Stock and Other
             Securities                   Dividends; Capital Gains; Shareholder
                                          Information; Voting Rights;
                                          Massachusetts Partnership Law; Tax
                                          Information; Federal Income Tax.
Item 7.     Purchase of Securities Being
             Offered                      Net Asset Value; Investing in the
                                          Trust; Share Purchases; Minimum
                                          Investment Required; Subaccounting
                                          Services; Certificates and
                                          Confirmations.
Item 8.     Redemption or Repurchase      Redeeming Shares; By Mail; Telephone
                                          Redemption; Accounts With Low
                                          Balances.
Item 9.     Pending Legal Proceedings     None.

PART B.   INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

Item 10.    Cover Page                    Cover Page.
Item 11.    Table of Contents             Table of Contents.
Item 12.    General Information and
             History                      Not Applicable.
Item 13.    Investment Objectives and
             Policies                     Investment Policies; Investment
                                          Limitations.
Item 14.    Management of the Fund        Federated Master Trust Management.
Item 15.    Control Persons and Principal
            Holders of Securities         Share Ownership.
Item 16.    Investment Advisory and Other
             Services                     Investment Advisory Services; Trust
                                          Administration; Shareholder Services
                                          Plan.
Item 17.    Brokerage Allocation          Brokerage Transactions.
Item 18.    Capital Stock and Other
             Securities                   Not Applicable.
Item 19.    Purchase, Redemption and
             Pricing of Securities Being
             Offered                      Determining Net Asset Value.
Item 20.    Tax Status                    The Trust's Tax Status.
Item 21.    Underwriters                  Not Applicable.
Item 22.    Calculation of Performance
             Data                         Performance Information.
Item 23.    Financial Statements          (Filed in Part A.)


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
PROSPECTUS

The shares of Federated Master Trust (the "Trust") offered by this prospectus
represent interests in an open-end, diversified management investment company (a
mutual fund), investing in short-term money market securities to achieve current
income consistent with stability of principal.

THE SHARES OFFERED BY THIS PROSPECTUS ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF ANY
BANK, ARE NOT ENDORSED OR GUARANTEED BY ANY BANK AND ARE NOT INSURED OR
GUARANTEED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION,
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY. INVESTMENT IN THESE
SHARES INVOLVES INVESTMENT RISKS INCLUDING POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL. THE TRUST
ATTEMPTS TO MAINTAIN A STABLE NET ASSET VALUE OF $1.00 PER SHARE; THERE CAN BE
NO ASSURANCE THAT THE TRUST WILL BE ABLE TO DO SO.

This prospectus contains the information you should read and know before you
invest in the Trust. Keep this prospectus for future reference.

The Trust has also filed a Statement of Additional Information dated January 31,
1995, with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The information contained in
the Statement of Additional Information is incorporated by reference into this
prospectus. You may request a copy of the Statement of Additional Information
free of charge, obtain other information, or make inquiries about the Trust, by
contacting the Trust at the address listed in the back of this prospectus.

THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A
CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

Prospectus dated January 31, 1995

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SUMMARY OF TRUST EXPENSES                                                      1
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS                                                           2
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GENERAL INFORMATION                                                            3
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INVESTMENT INFORMATION                                                         3
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  Investment Objective                                                         3
  Investment Policies                                                          3
  Investment Risks                                                             6
  Investment Limitations                                                       6
  Regulatory Compliance                                                        7

TRUST INFORMATION                                                              7
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  Management of the Trust                                                      7
  Distribution of Shares                                                       8
  Administration of the Trust                                                  8

NET ASSET VALUE                                                                9
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INVESTING IN THE TRUST                                                         9
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  Share Purchases                                                              9
  Minimum Investment Required                                                 10
  Subaccounting Services                                                      10
  Certificates and Confirmations                                              10
  Dividends                                                                   10
  Capital Gains                                                               11

REDEEMING SHARES                                                              11
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  By Mail                                                                     11
  Telephone Redemption                                                        12
  Accounts with Low Balances                                                  12

SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION                                                       12
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  Voting Rights                                                               12
  Massachusetts Partnership Law                                               12

TAX INFORMATION                                                               13
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  Federal Income Tax                                                          13

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION                                                       14
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS                                                          15
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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT                                                  24
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ADDRESSES                                                                     25
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SUMMARY OF TRUST EXPENSES
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<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>      <C>
                               SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTION EXPENSES
Maximum Sales Load Imposed on Purchases
  (as a percentage of offering price)........................................              None
Maximum Sales Load Imposed on Reinvested Dividends
  (as a percentage of offering price)........................................              None
Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (as a percentage of original
  purchase price or redemption proceeds, as applicable)......................              None
Redemption Fee (as a percentage of amount redeemed, if applicable)...........              None
Exchange Fee.................................................................              None

                                ANNUAL TRUST OPERATING EXPENSES
                            (As a percentage of average net assets)
Management Fee (after waiver)(1).............................................             0.28%
12b-1 Fee....................................................................              None
Total Other Expenses.........................................................             0.18%
  Shareholder Services Fee (after waiver)(2).................................    0.04%
     Total Trust Operating Expenses(3).......................................             0.46%
</TABLE>

(1) The management fee has been reduced to reflect the waiver of a portion of
the management fee. The maximum management fee is 0.40%.

(2) The maximum Shareholder Services Fee is 0.25%.

(3) The Total Trust Operating Expenses in the table above are based on expenses
expected during the fiscal year ending November 30, 1995. The Total Trust
Operating Expenses were 0.46% for the fiscal year ended November 30, 1994 and
would have been 0.58% absent the waiver of a portion of the management fee.

     The purpose of this table is to assist an investor in understanding the
various costs and expenses that a shareholder of the Trust will bear, either
directly or indirectly. For more complete descriptions of the various costs and
expenses, see "Trust Information". Wire-transferred redemptions of less than
$5,000 may be subject to additional fees.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                      EXAMPLE                          1 year     3 years     5 years     10 years
- ----------------------------------------------------   ------     -------     -------     --------
<S>                                                    <C>        <C>         <C>         <C>
You would pay the following expenses on a $1,000
  investment, assuming (1) 5% annual return and (2)
  redemption at the end of each time period.........     $5         $15         $26         $ 58
</TABLE>

     THE ABOVE EXAMPLE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES. ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE GREATER OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN.


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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(FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD)
Reference is made to the Independent Auditors' Report on page 24.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                             YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER 30,
                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 1994       1993        1992        1991        1990        1989        1988        1987        1986        1985
- -------------    -----      -----       -----       -----       -----       -----       -----       -----       -----       -----
<S>              <C>        <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>
NET ASSET
VALUE,
BEGINNING OF
PERIOD           $1.00      $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00
- -------------
INCOME FROM
INVESTMENT
OPERATIONS
- -------------
 Net
 investment
 income           0.04       0.03        0.04        0.06        0.08        0.09        0.07        0.06        0.07        0.08
LESS
DISTRIBUTIONS
- -------------
 Dividends to
 shareholders
 from net
 investment
 income          (0.04)     (0.03)      (0.04)      (0.06)      (0.08)      (0.09)      (0.07)      (0.06)      (0.07)      (0.08)
- -------------      ---        ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---
NET ASSET
  VALUE, END
OF PERIOD        $1.00      $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00       $1.00
- -------------      ---        ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---         ---
TOTAL RETURN*     3.78%      2.91%       3.76%       6.22%       8.16%       9.21%       7.33%       6.39%       6.82%       8.23%
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RATIOS TO
  AVERAGE NET
ASSETS
- -------------
 Expenses         0.46%      0.46%       0.46%       0.46%       0.45%       0.45%       0.45%       0.45%       0.45%       0.45%
- -------------
 Net
 investment
 income           3.72%      2.88%       3.73%       6.13%       7.87%       8.83%       7.03%       6.22%       6.60%       7.94%
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SUPPLEMENTAL
 DATA
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 Net assets,
 end of
 period (000
 omitted)        $773,260   $868,828  $1,058,671  $1,302,565  $1,495,299  $2,109,661  $2,391,625  $3,237,809  $3,057,411  $2,864,241
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</TABLE>

* Based on net asset value, which does not reflect the sales load or contingent
  deferred sales charge, if applicable.

(See Notes which are an integral part of the Financial Statements)


GENERAL INFORMATION
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The Trust was established as a Massachusetts business trust under a Declaration
of Trust dated October 10, 1977. The Trust is designed for institutional
investors such as banks, fiduciaries, custodians of public funds, and similar
institutional investors as a convenient means of accumulating an interest in a
professionally managed, diversified portfolio investing in short-term money
market securities. A minimum initial investment of $25,000 over a 90-day period
is required.

The Trust attempts to stabilize the value of a share at $1.00. Shares are
currently sold and redeemed at that price.

INVESTMENT INFORMATION
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INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE

The investment objective of the Trust is current income consistent with
stability of principal. While there is no assurance that the Trust will achieve
its investment objective, it endeavors to do so by following the investment
policies described in this prospectus. The investment objective and the policies
and limitations described below, unless indicated otherwise, cannot be changed
without shareholder approval.

INVESTMENT POLICIES

The Trust pursues its investment objective by investing in a portfolio of money
market securities maturing in one year or less. The average maturity of the
securities in the Trust's portfolio, computed on a dollar-weighted basis, will
be 120 days or less. As a matter of operating policy, which can be changed
without shareholder approval, the Trust will limit the average maturity of its
portfolio to 90 days or less, in order to meet regulatory requirements.

ACCEPTABLE INVESTMENTS.  The Trust invests in high quality money market
instruments that are either rated in the highest short-term rating category by
one or more nationally recognized statistical rating organizations ("NRSROs") or
are of comparable quality to securities having such ratings. Examples of these
instruments include, but are not limited to:

     - domestic issues of corporate debt obligations, including variable rate
       demand notes;

     - commercial paper (including Canadian Commercial Paper and Europaper);

     - certificates of deposit, demand and time deposits, bankers' acceptances
       and other instruments of domestic and foreign banks and other deposit
       institutions ("Bank Instruments");

     - short-term credit facilities;

     - asset-backed securities;

     - obligations issued or guaranteed as to payment of principal and interest
       by the U.S. government or one of its agencies or instrumentalities
       ("Government Securities"); and

     - other money market instruments.

The Trust invests only in instruments denominated and payable in U.S. dollars.


     VARIABLE RATE DEMAND NOTES. Variable rate demand notes are long-term debt
     instruments that have variable or floating interest rates and provide the
     Trust with the right to tender the security for repurchase at its stated
     principal amount plus accrued interest. Such securities typically bear
     interest at a rate that is intended to cause the securities to trade at
     par. The interest rate may float or be adjusted at regular intervals
     (ranging from daily to annually), and is normally based on a published
     interest rate or interest rate index. Most variable rate demand notes allow
     the Trust to demand the repurchase of the security on not more than seven
     days prior notice. Other notes only permit the Trust to tender the security
     at the time of each interest rate adjustment or at other fixed intervals.
     See "Demand Features." The Trust treats variable rate demand notes as
     maturing on the later of the date of the next interest rate adjustment or
     the date on which the Trust may next tender the security for repurchase.

BANK INSTRUMENTS. The Trust only invests in Bank Instruments either issued by an
institution having capital, surplus and undivided profits over $100 million, or
insured by the Bank Insurance Fund ("BIF") or the Savings Association Insurance
Fund ("SAIF"). Bank Instruments may include Eurodollar Certificates of Deposit
("ECDs"), Yankee Certificates of Deposit ("Yankee CDs") and Eurodollar Time
Deposits ("ETDs"). The Trust will treat securities credit enhanced with a bank's
letter of credit as Bank Instruments.

     ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES. Asset-backed securities are securities issued by
     special purpose entities whose primary assets consist of a pool of loans or
     accounts receivable. The securities may take the form of beneficial
     interests in special purpose trusts, limited partnership interests, or
     commercial paper or other debt securities issued by a special purpose
     corporation. Although the securities often have some form of credit or
     liquidity enhancement, payments on the securities depend predominantly upon
     collections of the loans and receivables held by the issuer.

     SHORT-TERM CREDIT FACILITIES. The Trust may enter into, or acquire
     participations in, short-term borrowing arrangements with corporations,
     consisting of either a short-term revolving credit facility or a master
     note agreement payable upon demand. Under these arrangements, the borrower
     may reborrow funds during the term of the facility. The Trust treats any
     commitments to provide such advances as a standby commitment to purchase
     the borrower's notes.

RATINGS.  An NRSRO's highest rating category is determined without regard for
sub-categories and gradations. For example, securities rated A-1+ or A-1+ by
Standard & Poor's Ratings Group ("S&P"), Prime-1 by Moody's Investors Service,
Inc. ("Moody's"), or F-1 (+ or -) by Fitch Investors Service, Inc. ("Fitch") are
all considered rated in the highest short-term rating category. The Trust will
follow applicable regulations in determining whether a security rated by more
than one NRSRO can be treated as being in the highest short-term rating
category; currently, such securities must be rated by two NRSROs in their
highest rating category. See "Regulatory Compliance."

REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS. Certain securities in which the Trust invests may be
purchased pursuant to repurchase agreements. Repurchase agreements are
arrangements in which banks, brokers/dealers, and other recognized financial
institutions sell securities to the Trust and agree at the time of sale to
repurchase them at a mutually agreed upon time and price. To the extent that the
seller does not repurchase the securities from the Trust, the Trust could
receive less than the repurchase price on any sale of such securities.


CREDIT ENHANCEMENT. Certain of the Trust's acceptable investments may be credit
enhanced by a guaranty, letter of credit, or insurance. The Trust typically
evaluates the credit quality and ratings of credit enhanced securities based
upon the financial condition and ratings of the party providing the credit
enhancement (the "credit enhancer"), rather than the issuer. Generally, the
Trust will not treat credit enhanced securities as having been issued by the
credit enhancer for diversification purposes. However, under certain
circumstances applicable regulations may require the Trust to treat the
securities as having been issued by both the issuer and the credit enhancer. The
bankruptcy, receivership, or default of the credit enhancer will adversely
affect the quality and marketability of the underlying security.

DEMAND FEATURES. The Trust may acquire securities that are subject to puts and
standby commitments ("demand features") to purchase the securities at their
principal amount (usually with accrued interest) within a fixed period (usually
seven days) following a demand by the Trust. The demand feature may be issued by
the issuer of the underlying securities, a dealer in the securities, or by
another third party, and may not be transferred separately from the underlying
security. The Trust uses these arrangements to provide the Trust with liquidity
and not to protect against changes in the market value of the underlying
securities. The bankruptcy, receivership, or default by the issuer of the demand
feature, or a default on the underlying security or other event that terminates
the demand feature before its exercise, will adversely affect the liquidity of
the underlying security. Demand features that are exercisable even after a
payment default on the underlying security may be treated as a form of credit
enhancement.

WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS. The Trust may purchase securities
on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. These transactions are arrangements
in which the Trust purchases securities with payment and delivery scheduled for
a future time. The seller's failure to complete these transactions may cause the
Trust to miss a price or yield considered to be advantageous. Settlement dates
may be a month or more after entering into these transactions, and the market
values of the securities purchased may vary from the purchase prices.
Accordingly, the Trust may pay more or less than the market value of the
securities on the settlement date.

The Trust may dispose of a commitment prior to settlement if the adviser deems
it appropriate to do so. In addition, the Trust may enter into transactions to
sell its purchase commitments to third parties at current market values and
simultaneously acquire other commitments to purchase similar securities at later
dates. The Trust may realize short-term profits or losses upon the sale of such
commitments.

RESTRICTED AND ILLIQUID SECURITIES. The Trust may invest in restricted
securities. Restricted securities are any securities in which the Trust may
otherwise invest pursuant to its investment objective and policies but which are
subject to restrictions on resale under federal securities law. However, the
Trust will limit investments in illiquid securities, including certain
restricted securities not determined by the Trustees to be liquid,
non-negotiable time deposits, and repurchase agreements providing for settlement
in more than seven days after notice, to 10% of its net assets. These policies
may be changed without shareholder approval.

The Trust may invest in commercial paper issued in reliance on the exemption
from registration afforded by Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933.
Section 4(2) commercial paper is restricted as to disposition under federal
securities law, and is generally sold to institutional investors, such as the


Trust, who agree that they are purchasing the paper for investment purposes and
not with a view to public distribution. Any resale by the purchaser must be in
an exempt transaction. Section 4(2) commercial paper is normally resold to other
institutional investors like the Trust through or with the assistance of the
issuer or investment dealers who make a market in Section 4(2) commercial paper,
thus providing liquidity. The Trust believes that Section 4(2) commercial paper
and possibly certain other restricted securities which meet the criteria for
liquidity established by the Trustees of the Trust are quite liquid. The Trust
intends, therefore, to treat the restricted securities which meet the criteria
for liquidity established by the Trustees, including Section 4(2) commercial
paper, as determined by the Trust's investment adviser, as liquid and not
subject to the investment limitation applicable to illiquid securities. In
addition, because Section 4(2) commercial paper is liquid, the Trust intends to
not subject such paper to the limitation applicable to restricted securities.

CONCENTRATION OF INVESTMENTS. The Trust will invest 25% or more of its total
assets in commercial paper issued by finance companies. The finance companies in
which the Trust intends to invest can be divided into two categories, commercial
finance companies and consumer finance companies. Commercial finance companies
are principally engaged in lending to corporations or other businesses. Consumer
finance companies are primarily engaged in lending to individuals. Captive
finance companies or finance subsidiaries which exist to facilitate the
marketing and financial activities of their parent will, for purposes of
industry concentration, be classified in the industry of their parent's
corporation. Concentrating investments in one industry may subject the Trust to
more risk than if it did not concentrate.

In addition, the Trust may invest 25% or more of the value of its total assets
in instruments issued by a U.S. branch of a domestic bank or savings and loan
having capital, surplus, and undivided profits in excess of $100,000,000 at the
time of investment.

INVESTMENT RISKS

ECDs, ETDs, Yankee CDs, Canadian Commercial Paper and Europaper are subject to
different risks than domestic obligations of domestic banks or corporations.
Examples of these risks include international economic and political
developments, foreign governmental restrictions that may adversely affect the
payment of principal or interest, foreign withholding or other taxes on interest
income, difficulties in obtaining or enforcing a judgment against the issuing
entity, and the possible impact of interruptions in the flow of international
currency transactions. Risks may also exist for ECDs, ETDs, and Yankee CDs
because the banks issuing these instruments, or their domestic or foreign
branches, are not necessarily subject to the same regulatory requirements that
apply to domestic banks, such as reserve requirements, loan limitations,
examinations, accounting, auditing, recordkeeping, and the public availability
of information. These factors will be carefully considered by the Trust's
adviser in selecting investments for the Trust.

INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS

The Trust will not borrow money directly or through reverse repurchase
agreements (arrangements in which the Trust sells a money market instrument for
a percentage of its cash value with an agreement to buy it back on a set date)
except, under certain circumstances, the Trust may borrow up to one-third of the
value of its total assets. This investment limitation cannot be changed without
shareholder approval.


REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

The Trust may follow non-fundamental operational policies that are more
restrictive than its fundamental investment limitations, as set forth in this
prospectus and its Statement of Additional Information, in order to comply with
applicable laws and regulations, including the provisions of and regulations
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. In particular, the Trust
will comply with the various requirements of Rule 2a-7 which regulates money
market mutual funds. The Trust will determine the effective maturity of its
investments, as well as its ability to consider a security as having received
the requisite short-term ratings by NRSROs, according to Rule 2a-7. The Trust
may change these operational policies to reflect changes in the laws and
regulations without the approval of its shareholders.

TRUST INFORMATION
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MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST

BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Trust is managed by a Board of Trustees (the "Trustees").
The Trustees are responsible for managing the Trust's business affairs and for
exercising all the Trust's powers except those reserved for the shareholders. An
Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees handles the Board's
responsibilities between meetings of the Board.

INVESTMENT ADVISER. Investment decisions for the Trust are made by Federated
Research (the "Adviser"), the Trust's investment adviser, subject to direction
by the Trustees. The Adviser continually conducts investment research and
supervision for the Trust and is responsible for the purchase and sale of
portfolio instruments.

     ADVISORY FEES. The Adviser receives an annual investment advisory fee equal
     to .40 of 1% of the Trust's average daily net assets. Under the investment
     advisory contract, the Adviser will waive the amount, limited to the amount
     of the advisory fee, by which the Trust's aggregate annual operating
     expenses, including its investment advisory fee but excluding interest,
     taxes, brokerage commissions, expenses of registering and qualifying the
     Trust and its shares under federal and state laws, expenses of withholding
     taxes, and extraordinary expenses, exceed .45 of 1% of its average daily
     net assets. This does not include reimbursement to the Trust of any
     expenses incurred by shareholders who use the transfer agent's
     subaccounting facilities. The Adviser has also undertaken to waive its
     operating expenses in excess of limitations established by certain states.

     ADVISER'S BACKGROUND. Federated Research, a Delaware business trust,
     organized on April 11, 1989, is a registered investment adviser under the
     Investment Advisers Act of 1940. It is a subsidiary of Federated Investors.
     All of the Class A (voting) shares of Federated Investors are owned by a
     trust, the trustees of which are John F. Donahue, Chairman and Trustee of
     Federated Investors, Mr. Donahue's wife, and Mr. Donahue's son, J.
     Christopher Donahue, who is President and Trustee of Federated Investors.

     Federated Research and other subsidiaries of Federated Investors serve as
     investment advisers to a number of investment companies and private
     accounts. Certain other subsidiaries also provide


     administrative services to a number of investment companies. Total assets
     under management or administration by these and other subsidiaries of
     Federated Investors are approximately $70 billion. Federated Investors,
     which was founded in 1956 as Federated Investors, Inc., develops and
     manages mutual funds primarily for the financial industry. Federated
     Investors' track record of competitive performance and its disciplined,
     risk averse investment philosophy serve approximately 3,500 client
     institutions nationwide. Through these same client institutions, individual
     shareholders also have access to this same level of investment expertise.

DISTRIBUTION OF SHARES

Federated Securities Corp. is the principal distributor for shares of the Trust.
It is a Pennsylvania corporation organized on November 14, 1969, and is the
principal distributor for a number of investment companies. Federated Securities
Corp. is a subsidiary of Federated Investors.

SHAREHOLDER SERVICES PLAN. The Trust has adopted a Shareholder Services Plan
(the "Services Plan") under which it will pay Federated Shareholder Services, an
affiliate of Federated Investors, an amount not exceeding .25 of 1% of the
average daily net asset value of the Trust to provide personal services and/or
maintenance of shareholder accounts to the Trust and its shareholders. From time
to time and for such periods as deemed appropriate, the amount stated above may
be reduced voluntarily.

Federated Shareholder Services may elect to pay financial institutions fees
based upon shares owned by their clients or customers for services provided to
those clients or customers. The schedules of such fees and the basis upon which
such fees will be paid will be determined from time to time by Federated
Shareholder Services.

GLASS-STEAGALL ACT. The Glass-Steagall Act prohibits a depository institution
(such as a commercial bank or a savings and loan association) from being an
underwriter or distributor of most securities. In the event the Glass-Steagall
Act is deemed to prohibit depository institutions from acting in the
administrative capacities described above or should Congress relax current
restrictions on depository institutions, the Trustees will consider appropriate
changes in the administrative services.

State securities laws governing the ability of depository institutions to act as
underwriters or distributors of securities may differ from interpretations given
to the Glass-Steagall Act and, therefore, banks and financial institutions may
be required to register as dealers pursuant to state law.

ADMINISTRATION OF THE TRUST

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. Federated Administrative Services, a subsidiary of
Federated Investors, provides administrative personnel and services (including
certain legal and accounting services) necessary to operate the Trust. Federated
Administrative Services provides these at an annual rate as specified below:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                      AVERAGE AGGREGATE
                 MAXIMUM FEE                           DAILY NET ASSETS
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>
                  .15 of 1%                       on the first $250 million
                 .125 of 1%                        on the next $250 million
                  .10 of 1%                        on the next $250 million
                 .075 of 1%                  on assets in excess of $750 million
</TABLE>


The administrative fee received during any fiscal year shall be at least
$125,000 per portfolio and $30,000 per each additional class of shares. Average
aggregate daily net assets include those of all mutual funds advised by
affiliates of Federated Investors. Federated Administrative Services may choose
voluntarily to waive a portion of its fee.

CUSTODIAN.  State Street Bank and Trust Company, Boston, MA is custodian for the
securities and cash of the Trust.

TRANSFER AGENT AND DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT. Federated Services Company,
Pittsburgh, PA is transfer agent for the shares of, and dividend disbursing
agent for, the Trust.

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. The independent auditors for the Trust are Deloitte &
Touche LLP, Pittsburgh, PA.

NET ASSET VALUE
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Trust attempts to stabilize the net asset value of its shares at $1.00 by
valuing the portfolio securities using the amortized cost method. The net asset
value per share is determined by subtracting total liabilities from total assets
and dividing the remainder by the number of shares outstanding. The Trust cannot
guarantee that its net asset value will always remain at $1.00 per share.

The net asset value is determined at 12:00 noon, 3:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
(Eastern time) Monday through Friday except on: (i) days on which there are not
sufficient changes in the value of the Trust's portfolio securities that its net
asset value might be materially affected; (ii) days during which no shares are
tendered for redemption and no orders to purchase shares are received; or (iii)
the following holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Good Friday, Memorial
Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

INVESTING IN THE TRUST
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SHARE PURCHASES

Shares are sold at their net asset value, without a sales charge, next
determined after an order is received, on days on which the New York Stock
Exchange and the Federal Reserve Wire System are open for business. Shares may
be purchased either by wire or mail. The Trust reserves the right to reject any
purchase request.

To make a purchase, open an account by calling Federated Securities Corp.
Information needed to establish the account will be taken by telephone.

BY WIRE. To purchase by Federal Reserve wire, call the Trust before 3:00 p.m.,
(Eastern time) to place an order. The order is considered received immediately.
Payment by federal funds must be received before 3:00 p.m., (Eastern time) that
day. Federal funds should be wired as follows: Federated Services Company, c/o
State Street Bank and Trust Company, Boston, Massachusetts; Attention: EDGEWIRE;
For Credit to: Federated Master Trust; Fund Number (this number can be found on
the account statement or by contacting the Trust); Group Number or Order Number;
Nominee or Institution Name;


and ABA Number 011000028. Shares cannot be purchased by Federal Reserve wire on
Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, or Martin Luther King Day.

BY MAIL. To purchase by mail, send a check made payable to Federated Master
Trust to: Federated Services Company, Federated Master Trust, P.O. Box 8602,
Boston, MA 02266-8602. Orders by mail are considered received when payment by
check is converted into federal funds. This is normally the next business day
after the check is received.

     AUTOMATIC INVESTMENTS. Investors may establish accounts with their
     financial institutions to have cash accumulations automatically invested in
     the Trust. The investments may be made on predetermined dates or when the
     investor's account reaches a certain level. Participating financial
     institutions are responsible for prompt transmission of orders relating to
     the program, and they may charge for their services. Investors should read
     this prospectus along with the financial institution's agreement or
     literature describing these services and fees.

MINIMUM INVESTMENT REQUIRED

The minimum initial investment is $25,000. However, an account may be opened
with a smaller amount as long as the minimum is reached within 90 days. Minimum
investments will be calculated by combining all accounts maintained with the
Trust. Financial institutions may impose different minimum investment
requirements on their customers.

SUBACCOUNTING SERVICES

Financial institutions are encouraged to open single master accounts. However,
certain financial institutions may wish to use the transfer agent's
subaccounting system to minimize their internal recordkeeping requirements. The
transfer agent charges a fee based on the level of subaccounting services
rendered. Financial institutions may charge or pass through subaccounting fees
as part of or in addition to normal trust or agency account fees. They may also
charge fees for other services provided which may be related to the ownership of
Trust shares. This prospectus should, therefore, be read together with any
agreement between the customer and the financial institution with regard to the
services provided, the fees charged for those services and any restrictions and
limitations imposed.

CERTIFICATES AND CONFIRMATIONS

As transfer agent for the Trust, Federated Services Company maintains a share
account for each shareholder. Share certificates are not issued unless requested
by contacting the Trust or Federated Services Company in writing.

Monthly confirmations are sent to report transactions such as all purchases and
redemptions as well as dividends paid during the month.

DIVIDENDS

Dividends are declared daily and paid monthly. Dividends are automatically
reinvested on payment dates in additional shares of the Trust unless cash
payments are requested by writing to the Trust. Shares purchased by wire before
3:00 p.m., (Eastern time) begin earning dividends that day. Shares purchased by
check begin earning dividends the day after the check is converted into federal
funds.


CAPITAL GAINS

The Trust does not expect to realize any capital gains or losses. If capital
gains or losses were to occur, they could result in an increase or decrease in
dividends. The Trust will distribute in cash or additional shares any realized
net long-term capital gains at least once every 12 months.

REDEEMING SHARES
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Shares are redeemed at their net asset value next determined after Federated
Services Company receives the redemption request. Redemptions will be made on
days on which the Trust computes its net asset value. Redemption requests must
be received in proper form and can be made as described below.

BY MAIL

Shares may be redeemed by sending a written request to: Federated Master Trust,
P.O. Box 8602, Boston, MA 02266-8602. The written request should state:
Federated Master Trust; shareholder's name; the account number; and the share or
dollar amount requested. Sign the request exactly as the shares are registered.
Shareholders should call the Trust for assistance in redeeming by mail.

If share certificates have been issued, they must be properly endorsed and
should be sent by registered or certified mail with the written request.

Shareholders requesting a redemption of $50,000 or more, a redemption of any
amount to be sent to an address other than that on record with the Trust, or a
redemption payable other than to the shareholder of record must have their
signatures guaranteed by:

     - a trust company or commercial bank whose deposits are insured by the Bank
       Insurance Fund which is administered by the Federal Deposit Insurance
       Corporation ("FDIC");

     - a member of the New York, American, Boston, Midwest, or Pacific Stock
       Exchanges;

     - a savings bank or savings and loan association whose deposits are insured
       by the Savings Association Insurance Fund, which is administered by the
       FDIC; or

     - any other "eligible guarantor institution," as defined in the Securities
       Exchange Act of 1934.

The Trust does not accept signatures guaranteed by a notary public.

The Trust and the transfer agent have adopted standards for accepting signature
guarantees from the above institutions. The Trust may elect in the future to
limit eligible signature guarantors to institutions that are members of the
signature guarantee program. The Trust and its transfer agent reserve the right
to amend these standards at any time without notice.

Normally, a check for the proceeds is mailed within one business day, but in no
event more than seven days, after receipt of a proper written redemption
request. Dividends are paid up to and including the day that a redemption
request is processed.


TELEPHONE REDEMPTION

Shares may be redeemed by telephoning the Trust. Telephone instructions may be
recorded, and if reasonable procedures are not followed by the Fund, it may be
liable for losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent telephone instructions. An
authorization form permitting the Trust to accept telephone requests must first
be completed. Authorization forms and information on this service are available
from Federated Securities Corp.

If the redemption request is received before 3:00 p.m. (Eastern time), the
proceeds will be wired the same day to the shareholder's account at a domestic
commercial bank which is a member of the Federal Reserve System, and those
shares redeemed will not be entitled to that day's dividend. A daily dividend
will be paid on shares redeemed if the redemption request is received after 3:00
p.m. (Eastern time). However, the proceeds are not wired until the following
business day. Under limited circumstances, arrangements may be made with the
distributor for same-day payment of proceeds, without that day's dividend, for
redemption requests received before 3:00 p.m. (Eastern time).

In the event of drastic economic or market changes, a shareholder may experience
difficulty in redeeming by telephone. If such a case should occur, another
method of redemption, such as "By Mail", should be considered. If at any time
the Trust shall determine it necessary to terminate or modify this method of
redemption, shareholders would be promptly notified.

ACCOUNTS WITH LOW BALANCES

Due to the high cost of maintaining accounts with low balances, the Trust may
redeem shares in any account and pay the proceeds to the shareholder if the
account balance falls below a required minimum value of $25,000 due to
shareholder redemptions.

Before shares are redeemed to close an account, the shareholder is notified in
writing and allowed 30 days to purchase additional shares to meet the minimum
requirement.

SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

VOTING RIGHTS

Each share of the Trust gives the shareholder one vote in Trustee elections and
other matters submitted to shareholders for vote. As a Massachusetts business
trust, the Trust is not required to hold annual shareholder meetings.
Shareholder approval will be sought only for certain changes in the Trust's
operation and for election of Trustees under certain circumstances.

Trustees may be removed by the Trustees or by shareholders at a special meeting.
A special meeting of the Trust shall be called by the Trustees upon the written
request of shareholders owning at least 10% of the Trust's outstanding shares.

MASSACHUSETTS PARTNERSHIP LAW

Under certain circumstances, shareholders may be held personally liable as
partners under Massachusetts law for obligations of the Trust. To protect its
shareholders, the Trust has filed legal documents with Massachusetts that
expressly disclaim the liability of its shareholders for acts or obligations of
the


Trust. These documents require notice of this disclaimer to be given in each
agreement, obligation, or instrument the Trust or its Trustees enter into or
sign.

In the unlikely event a shareholder is held personally liable for the Trust's
obligations, the Trust is required by the Declaration of Trust to use its
property to protect or compensate the shareholder. On request, the Trust will
defend any claim made and pay any judgment against a shareholder for any act or
obligation of the Trust. Therefore, financial loss resulting from liability as a
shareholder will occur only if the Trust itself cannot meet its obligations to
indemnify shareholders and pay judgments against them.

TAX INFORMATION
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FEDERAL INCOME TAX

The Trust will pay no federal income tax because it expects to meet requirements
of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to
receive the special tax treatment afforded to such companies.

Unless otherwise exempt, shareholders are required to pay federal income tax on
any dividends and other distributions received. This applies whether dividends
and distributions are received in cash or as additional shares.

In the opinion of Houston, Houston, & Donnelly, counsel to the Trust:

     - the Trust is not subject to Pennsylvania corporate or personal property
       taxes; and

     - Trust shares may be subject to personal property taxes imposed by
       counties, municipalities, and school districts in Pennsylvania to the
       extent that the portfolio securities in the Trust would be subject to
       such taxes if owned directly by residents of those jurisdictions.

OTHER STATE AND LOCAL TAXES. Shareholders are urged to consult their own tax
advisers regarding the status of their accounts under state and local tax laws.


PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From time to time, the Trust advertises its yield and effective yield.

Yield represents the annualized rate of income earned on an investment over a
seven-day period. It is the annualized dividends earned during the period on an
investment shown as a percentage of the investment. The effective yield is
calculated similarly to the yield, but when annualized, the income earned by an
investment is assumed to be reinvested daily. The effective yield will be
slightly higher than the yield because of the compounding effect of this assumed
reinvestment.

Advertisements and sales literature may also refer to total return. Total return
represents the change, over a specified period of time, in the value of an
investment in the Trust after reinvesting all income distributions. It is
calculated by dividing that change by the initial investment and is expressed as
a percentage.

From time to time, advertisements for the Trust may refer to ratings, rankings,
and other information in certain financial publications and/or compare its
performance to certain indices.


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
NOVEMBER 30, 1994
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 PRINCIPAL
  AMOUNT                                                                                VALUE
- -----------      -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
<C>         <C>  <S>                                                                 <C>
BANKERS ACCEPTANCE--1.9%
- ----------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                 BANKING--1.9%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
$15,000,000      Republic National Bank of New York, 5.50%, 2/13/95                  $ 14,830,418
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT--0.6%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  5,000,000      Societe Generale, Paris, 5.22%, 2/13/95                                5,000,100
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
++COMMERCIAL PAPER--49.2%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 BANKING--6.8%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 15,000,000      Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, 5.07%-5.70%, 1/9/95-4/25/95             14,742,954
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 10,000,000      Canadian Imperial Holdings, Inc., (Guaranteed by Canadian
                 Imperial Bank of Commerce, Toronto), 6.00%, 3/2/95                     9,848,333
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 15,000,000      Commerzbank U.S. Finance, Inc., (Guaranteed by Commerzbank AG,
                 Frankfurt), 5.05%, 1/30/95                                            14,873,750
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  5,000,000      Dresdner US Finance, 6.20%, 5/31/95                                    4,844,139
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  8,000,000      Toronto Dominion Holdings (USA), Inc., (Guaranteed by
                 Toronto-Dominion Bank), 5.07%-5.08%, 3/8/95-3/9/95                     7,889,873
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 Total                                                                 52,199,049
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 FINANCE-COMMERCIAL--20.5%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 26,000,000      Asset Securitization Cooperative Corp., 5.00%-5.65%,
                 1/9/95-2/10/95                                                        25,783,900
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 29,100,000      Beta Finance, Inc., 5.05%-6.125%, 1/9/95-6/7/95                       28,642,932
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 13,000,000      CIESCO, Inc., 4.84%, 12/1/94                                          13,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 29,000,000      CIT Group Holdings, Inc., 5.10%-5.40%, 1/13/95-1/25/95                28,796,833
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 23,000,000      Corporate Asset Funding Co., Inc. (CAFCO), 5.00%-6.05%,
                 1/5/95-5/25/95                                                        22,627,002
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  9,000,000      General Electric Capital Corp., 5.10%-5.70%, 1/12/95-4/27/95           8,837,450
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 PRINCIPAL
  AMOUNT                                                                                VALUE
- -----------      -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
<C>         <C>  <S>                                                                 <C>
++COMMERCIAL PAPER--CONTINUED
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 FINANCE-COMMERCIAL--CONTINUED
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
$21,000,000      PREFCO-Preferred Receivables Funding Co., 4.83%-5.45%,
                 12/5/94-1/13/95                                                     $ 20,950,186
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 10,000,000      Sheffield Receivables Corp., 5.68%, 12/1/94                           10,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 Total                                                                158,638,303
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 FINANCE-RETAIL--11.3%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 35,000,000      Associates Corp. of North America, 5.50%-5.75%, 12/1/94-1/17/95       34,928,194
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 32,200,000      Ford Credit Receivables Funding, Inc. 4.85%-5.81%,
                 12/1/94-2/28/95                                                       31,845,105
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 21,000,000      New Center Asset Trust, A1+/P1 Series, 5.05%-5.08%,
                 1/23/95-2/17/95                                                       20,786,720
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 Total                                                                 87,560,019
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 INSURANCE--5.7%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 25,573,000      Prospect Street Sr. Loan Port L.P. (Guaranteed by FSA),
                 5.44%-5.95% 1/17/95-4/25/95                                           25,285,770
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 19,000,000      Prudental Funding Corp., 4.80%-6.05%, 12/5/94-5/30/95                 18,850,872
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 Total                                                                 44,136,642
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 OIL & OIL FINANCE--1.7%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 13,000,000      Chevron Transport Corp., (Guaranteed by Chevron Corp.), 5.50%,
                 1/31/95                                                               12,878,847
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 TELECOMMUNICATIONS--3.2%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 20,000,000      Ameritech Capital Funding Corp., (Guaranteed by Ameritech Corp.),
                 5.10%, 1/13/95                                                        19,878,167
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  5,000,000      Ameritech Corp., 4.70%, 12/12/94                                       4,992,819
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 Total                                                                 24,870,986
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER                                               380,283,846
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
*NOTES-VARIABLE--27.4%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 BANKING--15.9%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  9,930,000      500 South Front Street L.P., Series A, (Huntington National Bank
                 LOC), 5.97%, 12/1/94                                                   9,930,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 PRINCIPAL
  AMOUNT                                                                                VALUE
- -----------      -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
<C>         <C>  <S>                                                                 <C>
*NOTES VARIABLE--CONTINUED
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 BANKING--CONTINUED
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
$ 1,555,000      Continental Commercial Properties (Huntington National Bank,
                 Columbus, OH LOC), 5.97%, 12/1/94                                   $  1,555,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  2,680,000      Continental Downtown Properties, (Huntington National Bank,
                 Columbus, OH LOC) 5.97%, 12/1/94                                       2,680,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  8,750,000      H & D Inc. (Huntington National Bank, Columbus, OH LOC), 5.968%,
                 12/1/94                                                                8,750,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 19,500,000      Jackson County, AL, Industrial Development Board, (National
                 Westminster Bank, PLC, London LOC), 6.018%, 12/1/94                   19,500,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 20,392,000      Midwest Funding Corp., (Bank One, Columbus N.A. LOC), 5.91%,
                 12/1/94                                                               20,392,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 29,000,000      PHH/CFC Leasing, Inc. (Guaranteed by Sara Lee Corp.), 6.00%,
                 12/7/94                                                               29,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  3,000,000      PHH/CFC Leasing, Inc. (Guaranteed by Sara Lee Corp.), 6.00%,
                 12/7/94                                                                3,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 20,000,000      SMM Trust 1994-B (Guaranteed by Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. NY),
                 5.892%, 2/13/95                                                       19,992,066
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  8,325,000      Wendy's of Las Vegas, Inc. and Wendy's of San Antonio, Inc.,
                 (Huntington National Bank, Columbus, OH LOC), 5.97%, 12/1/94           8,325,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 Total                                                                123,124,066
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT--4.9%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  3,244,300      GS Funding Corp. (Guaranteed by General Electric Co.), 5.954%,
                 12/5/94                                                                3,244,300
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 34,352,147      Northwest Airlines, Inc. (Guaranteed by General Electric Co.),
                 5.983%, 12/5/94                                                       34,352,147
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 Total                                                                 37,596,447
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 FINANCE-AUTOMOTIVE--3.5%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 27,000,000      Carco Auto Loan Mater Trust, Series 1993-2, 5.368%, 12/15/94          27,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
                 INSURANCE--3.1%
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 24,000,000      Peoples Security Life Insurance Co., 5.81%, 12/1/94                   24,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 TOTAL NOTES-VARIABLE                                                 211,720,513
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
</TABLE>


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 PRINCIPAL
  AMOUNT                                                                                VALUE
- -----------      -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
<C>         <C>  <S>                                                                 <C>
**REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--21.0%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$24,400,000      Fuji Government Securities, Inc., 5.72%, 12/1/94                    $ 24,400,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  9,500,000      J.P. Morgan and Co., Inc., 5.72%, 12/1/94                              9,500,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 13,000,000      PaineWebber, Inc., 5.75%, 12/1/94                                     13,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 37,600,000      Salomon Brothers, Inc., 5.75%, 12/1/94                                37,600,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  7,700,000      Smith Barney, Inc., 5.55%, 12/1/94                                     7,700,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 70,000,000      Warburg Securities, 5.72%, 12/1/94                                    70,000,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 TOTAL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS                                          162,200,000
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
                 TOTAL INVESTMENTS, AT AMORTIZED COST                                 774,034,877+
                 -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
</TABLE>

 * Current rate and next reset date shown.

** Repurchase agreements are fully collateralized by U.S. government and/or
   agency obligations based on market prices at the date of the portfolio. The
   investments in repurchase agreements are through participation in joint
   accounts with other Federated funds.

 + Also represents cost for federal tax purposes.

++ Each issue shows the rate of discount at the time of purchase for discount
   issues, or the coupon for interest bearing issues.

Note: The categories of investments are shown as a percentage of net assets
      ($773,260,074) at November 30, 1994.

The following abbreviations are used in this portfolio:

<TABLE>
<S>  <C>  <C>
FSA   --  Financial Security Assurance
LOC   --  Letter of Credit
</TABLE>

(See Notes which are an integral part of the Financial Statements)


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
NOVEMBER 30, 1994
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                 <C>             <C>
ASSETS:
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Investments in repurchase agreements                                $162,200,000
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
Investments in other securities                                      611,834,877
- -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
     Total investments, at amortized cost and value                                 $774,034,877
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cash                                                                                     547,649
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interest receivable                                                                    1,080,262
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Receivable for Trust shares sold                                                          18,706
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------    ------------
     Total assets                                                                    775,681,494
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES:
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dividends payable                                                      2,306,001
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
Payable for Trust shares redeemed                                          9,894
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
Accrued expenses                                                         105,525
- -----------------------------------------------------------------   ------------
     Total liabilities                                                                 2,421,420
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------    ------------
NET ASSETS for 773,260,074 shares of beneficial interest outstanding                $773,260,074
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------    ------------
NET ASSET VALUE, Offering Price and Redemption Proceeds Per Share:
($773,260,074 / 773,260,074 shares of beneficial interest outstanding)                     $1.00
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------    ------------
</TABLE>

(See Notes which are an integral part of the Financial Statements)


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER 30, 1994
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                    <C>           <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interest income                                                                      $34,015,088
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXPENSES:
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Investment advisory fee                                                $3,257,773
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Trustees' fees                                                             11,676
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrative personnel and services                                     601,523
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Custodian and portfolio accounting fees                                   314,782
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Transfer and dividend disbursing agent fees and expenses                   38,559
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Trust share registration costs                                             53,564
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Auditing fees                                                              19,260
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Legal fees                                                                 15,669
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Printing and postage                                                       12,440
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Taxes                                                                      14,591
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Shareholder services fees                                                 305,027
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Insurance premiums                                                         16,429
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Miscellaneous                                                               8,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------   ----------
     Total expenses                                                     4,669,293
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Deduct--Waiver of investment advisory fee                                 936,782
- --------------------------------------------------------------------   ----------
     Net expenses                                                                      3,732,511
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------    -----------
          Net investment income                                                      $30,282,577
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------    -----------
</TABLE>

(See Notes which are an integral part of the Financial Statements)


FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER 30,
                                                               ----------------------------------
                                                                    1994               1993
                                                               ---------------    ---------------
<S>                                                            <C>                <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
- ------------------------------------------------------------
OPERATIONS--
- ------------------------------------------------------------
Net investment income                                          $    30,282,577    $    30,332,900
- ------------------------------------------------------------   ---------------    ---------------
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS--
- ------------------------------------------------------------
Dividends to shareholders from net investment income               (30,282,577)       (30,332,900)
- ------------------------------------------------------------   ---------------    ---------------
TRUST SHARE (PRINCIPAL) TRANSACTIONS--
- ------------------------------------------------------------
Proceeds from sale of shares                                     5,769,238,863      7,012,193,252
- ------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value of shares issued to shareholders in payment
of dividends declared                                                5,990,213          5,866,430
- ------------------------------------------------------------
Cost of shares redeemed                                         (5,870,797,250)    (7,207,902,151)
- ------------------------------------------------------------   ---------------    ---------------
     Change in net assets from Trust share transactions            (95,568,174)      (189,842,469)
- ------------------------------------------------------------   ---------------    ---------------
          Change in net assets                                     (95,568,174)      (189,842,469)
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NET ASSETS:
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Beginning of period                                                868,828,248      1,058,670,717
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End of period                                                  $   773,260,074    $   868,828,248
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(See Notes which are an integral part of the Financial Statements)



FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOVEMBER 30, 1994
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(1) ORGANIZATION

Federated Master Trust (the "Trust") is registered under the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"), as a diversified, open-end, no load,
management investment company.

(2) SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently
followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial statements. These
policies are in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

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A.    INVESTMENT VALUATIONS--The Trust's use of the amortized cost method to value its
      portfolio securities is in accordance with Rule 2a-7 under the Act.

B.    REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS--It is policy of the Trust to require the custodian bank to take
      possession, to have legally segregated in the Federal Reserve Book Entry System, or to
      have segregated within the custodian bank's vault, all securities held as collateral in
      support of repurchase agreement investments. Additionally, procedures have been
      established by the Trust to monitor, on a daily basis, the market value of each
      repurchase agreement's underlying collateral to ensure that the value of collateral at
      least equals the principal amount of the repurchase agreement, including accrued
      interest.

      The Trust will only enter into repurchase agreements with banks and other recognized
      financial institutions such as broker/dealers which are deemed by the Trust's adviser to
      be creditworthy pursuant to guidelines established by the Board of Trustees
      ("Trustees"). Risks may arise from the potential inability of counterparties to honor
      the terms of the repurchase agreement. Accordingly, the Trust could receive less than
      the repurchase price on the sale of collateral securities.

C.    INVESTMENT INCOME, EXPENSES, AND DISTRIBUTIONS--Interest income and expenses are accrued
      daily. Bond premium and discount, if applicable, are amortized as required by the
      Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). Distributions to shareholders are
      recorded on the ex-dividend date.

D.    FEDERAL TAXES--It is the Trust's policy to comply with the provisions of the Code
      applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute to shareholders each year
      substantially all of its taxable income. Accordingly, no provisions for federal tax are
      necessary.

E.    WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS--The Trust may engage in when-issued or
      delayed delivery transactions. The Trust records when-issued securities on the trade
      date and maintains security positions such that sufficient liquid assets will be
      available to make payment for the securities purchased. Securities purchased on a
      when-issued or delayed delivery basis are marked to market daily and begin earning
      interest on the settlement date.
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F.    OTHER--Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date.
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(3) SHARES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST

The Declaration of Trust permits the Trustees to issue an unlimited number of
full and fractional shares of beneficial interest (without par value). At
November 30, 1994, capital paid-in aggregated $773,260,074. Transactions in
Trust shares were as follows:

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                                                                      1994              1993
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Shares sold                                                       5,769,238,863     7,012,193,252
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Shares issued to shareholders in payment of dividends declared        5,990,213         5,866,430
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Shares redeemed                                                  (5,870,797,250)   (7,207,902,151)
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  Net change resulting from Trust share transactions                (95,568,174)     (189,842,469)
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(4) INVESTMENT ADVISORY FEE AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES

INVESTMENT ADVISORY FEE--Federated Research, the Trust's investment adviser
("Adviser"), receives for its services an annual investment advisory fee equal
to .40 of 1% of the Trust's average daily net assets. Adviser will waive, to the
extent of its advisory fee, the amount, if any, by which the Trust's aggregate
annual operating expenses (excluding interest, taxes, brokerage commission,
expenses of registering and qualifying the Trust and its shares under federal
and state laws, expenses of withholding taxes and extraordinary expenses) exceed
.45 of 1% of average daily net assets of the Trust.

ADMINISTRATIVE FEE--Federated Administrative Services ("FAS") provides the Trust
administrative personnel and services. Prior to March 1, 1994, these services
were provided at approximate cost. Effective March 1, 1994, the fee is based on
the level of average aggregate daily net assets of all funds advised by
subsidiaries of Federated Investors for the period. The administrative fee
received during any fiscal year shall be at least $125,000 per portfolio and
$30,000 per each additional class of shares.

SHAREHOLDER SERVICES FEE--Under the terms of a Shareholder Service Agreement
with Federated Shareholder Services ("FSS"), the Trust will pay FSS up to 0.25
of 1% of average net assets to the Trust for the period. This fee is to obtain
certain personal services for shareholders and to maintain the shareholder
accounts.

TRANSFER AND DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT FEES AND EXPENSES--Federated Services
Company ("FServ") serves as transfer and dividend disbursing agent for the
Trust. The FServ fee is based on the size, type and number of accounts and
transactions made by shareholders.

Certain of the Officers and Trustees of the Trust are Officers and Directors or
Trustees of the above companies.


INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT
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To the Board of Trustees and Shareholders of
FEDERATED MASTER TRUST:

We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities, including
the portfolio of investments, of Federated Master Trust as of November 30, 1994,
the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statement of
changes in net assets for the years ended November 30, 1994 and 1993, and the
financial highlights (see page 2 of the prospectus) for each of the years in the
ten-year period ended November 30, 1994. These financial statements and
financial highlights are the responsibility of the Trust's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and
financial highlights based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and financial
highlights are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a
test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial
statements. Our procedures included confirmation of the securities owned at
November 30, 1994 by correspondence with the custodian. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, such financial statements and financial highlights present
fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Federated Master
Trust as of November 30, 1994, the results of its operations, the changes in its
net assets, and its financial highlights for the respective stated periods in
conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP

Boston, Massachusetts
January 6, 1995


ADDRESSES
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Federated Master Trust
                                                                 Federated Investors Tower
                                                                 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779
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Distributor
                    Federated Securities Corp.                   Federated Investors Tower
                                                                 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779
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Investment Adviser
                    Federated Research                           Federated Investors Tower
                                                                 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779
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Custodian
                    State Street Bank and Trust Company          P.O. Box 8602
                                                                 Boston, Massachusetts 02266-8602
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Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent
                    Federated Services Company                   P.O. Box 8602
                                                                 Boston, Massachusetts 02266-8602
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Independent Auditors
                    Deloitte & Touche LLP                        2500 One PPG Place
                                                                 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
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                                      FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
                                      PROSPECTUS

                                      An Open-End, Diversified, Management
                                      Investment Company

                                      Prospectus dated January 31, 1995

      FEDERATED SECURITIES CORP.
(LOGO)
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      Distributor

      A subsidiary of FEDERATED INVESTORS

      FEDERATED INVESTORS TOWER

      PITTSBURGH, PA 15222-3779

      314214107
      8010411A (1/95)




Federated Master Trust



Statement of Additional Information










    This Statement of Additional Information should be read with the
    prospectus of Federated Master Trust (the "Trust") dated January 31,
    1995. This Statement is not a prospectus.  To receive a copy of a
    prospectus, write or call the Trust.
    
    FEDERATED INVESTORS TOWER
    PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15222-3779
    
    Statement dated January 31, 1995
   
Federated Securities Corp.
Distributor
A subsidiary of Federated
Investors

Investment Policies                     1
 Bank Instruments                      1
 When-Issued And Delayed Delivery
   Transactions                         1
 Repurchase Agreements                 1
 Reverse Repurchase Agreements         1
Investment Limitations                  1
Brokerage Transactions                  3
Federated Master Trust Management       4
 The Funds                             7
 Share Ownership                       7
 Officers and Trustees
   Compensation                         8
 Trustee Liability                     8
Investment Advisory Services            9
 Investment Adviser                    9
 Advisory Fees                         9
 Other Related Services                9
Trust Administration                    9
Shareholder Services Plan              10
Determining Net Asset Value            10
 Redemption in Kind                   10
 The Trust's Tax Status               10
Performance Information                11
 Yield                                11
 Effective Yield                      11
 Total Return                         11
 Performance Comparisons              11

Investment Policies
Unless indicated otherwise, the policies described below may not be changed
by the Trustees without shareholder approval.
Bank Instruments
The instruments of banks and savings and loans whose deposits are insured
by the Bank Insurance Fund ("BIF") or the Savings Association Insurance
Fund ("SAIF"), such as certificates of deposit, demand and time deposits,
savings shares, and bankers' acceptances, are not necessarily guaranteed by
those organizations.  In addition to domestic bank instruments, the Trust
may invest in:  Eurodollar Certificates of Deposit issued by foreign
branches of U.S. or foreign banks;  Eurodollar Time Deposits, which are
U.S. dollar-denominated deposits in foreign branches of U.S. or foreign
banks;  Canadian Time Deposits, which are U.S. dollar-denominated deposits
issued by branches of major Canadian banks located in the United States;
and Yankee Certificates of Deposit, which are U.S. dollar-denominated
certificates of deposit issued by U.S. branches of foreign banks and held
in the United States.
When-Issued And Delayed Delivery Transactions
These transactions are made to secure what is considered to be an
advantageous price or yield for the Trust. Settlement dates may be a month
or more after entering into these transactions, and the market values of
the securities purchased may vary from the purchase prices. No fees or
other expenses, other than normal transaction costs, are incurred. However,
liquid assets of the Trust sufficient to make payment for the securities to
be purchased are segregated on the Trust's records at the trade date.
These assets are marked to market daily and are maintained until the
transaction has been settled. As a matter of operating policy, the Trust
does not intend to engage in when-issued and delayed delivery transactions
to an extent that would cause the segregation of more than 20% of the total
value of its assets.
Repurchase Agreements
The Trust or its custodian will take possession of the securities subject
to repurchase agreements, and these securities will be marked to market
daily.  In the event that a defaulting seller filed for bankruptcy or
became insolvent, disposition of such securities by the Trust might be
delayed pending court action.  The Trust believes that under the regular
procedures normally in effect for custody of the Trust's portfolio
securities subject to repurchase agreements, a court of competent
jurisdiction would rule in favor of the Trust and allow retention or
disposition of such securities.  The Trust will only enter into repurchase
agreements with banks and other recognized financial institutions, such as
broker/dealers, which are deemed by the Trust's adviser to be creditworthy
pursuant to guidelines established by the Trustees.
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
The  Trust may also enter into reverse repurchase agreements.  These
transactions are similar to borrowing cash.  In a reverse repurchase
agreement, the  Trust transfers possession of a portfolio instrument in
return for a percentage of the instrument's market value in cash and agrees
that on a stipulated date in the future the  Trust will repurchase the
portfolio instrument by remitting the original consideration plus interest
at an agreed upon rate.  The use of reverse repurchase agreements may
enable the  Trust to avoid selling portfolio instruments at a time when a
sale may be deemed to be disadvantageous, but does not ensure this result.
When effecting reverse repurchase agreements, liquid assets of the  Trust,
in a dollar amount sufficient to make payment for the obligations to be
purchased, are: segregated on the  Trust's records at the trade date;
marked to market daily; and maintained until the transaction is settled.
Investment Limitations
   Selling Short and Buying on Margin
      The Trust will not sell any securities short or purchase any
      securities on margin but may obtain such short-term credits as are
      necessary for clearance of transactions.
   Issuing Senior Securities and Borrowing Money
      The Trust will not issue senior securities.
      The Trust will not borrow money except as a temporary measure for
      extraordinary or emergency purposes and then only in amounts not in
      excess of 5% of the value of its total assets. In addition, the Trust
      may enter into reverse repurchase agreements and otherwise borrow up
      to one-third of the value of its total assets, including the amount
      borrowed, in order to meet redemption requests without immediately
      selling portfolio instruments. Any such borrowings would not be
      collateralized. The Trust will not purchase portfolio instruments
      while any such borrowings are outstanding.
   Pledging Securities
      The Trust will not pledge securities.
   Lending Cash or Securities
      The Trust will not lend any of its assets, except that it may
      purchase or hold portfolio securities permitted by its investment
      objective, policies, and limitations, or Declaration of Trust.
   Investing in Commodities
      The Trust  will not purchase or sell commodities or commodity
      contracts.
   Investing in Real Estate
      The Trust will not purchase or sell real estate, including limited
      partnership interests, although it may invest in securities of
      issuers whose business involves the purchase or sale of real estate
      or in securities which are secured by real estate or interests in
      real estate.
   Underwriting
      The Trust will not engage in underwriting of securities issued by
      others.
   Acquiring Securities
      The Trust will not acquire the voting securities of any issuer.
   Concentration of Investments
      The Trust will not invest 25% or more of the value of its total
      assets in any one industry except that the Trust will invest 25% or
      more of the value of its total assets in commercial paper issued by
      finance companies.  The Trust may invest 25% or more of the value of
      its total assets in cash, cash items, or securities issued or
      guaranteed by the government of the United States or its agencies, or
      instrumentalities and repurchase agreement collateralized by such
      U.S. government securities.
   Diversification of Investments
      The Trust will not purchase securities of any one issuer (other than
      cash, cash items, or securities issued or guaranteed by the
      government of the United States or its agencies or instrumentalities
      and repurchase agreements collateralized by such U.S. government
      securities) if as a result more than 5% of the value of its total
      assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer.
   Investing in Securities of Other Investment Companies
      The Trust will not purchase securities of other investment companies.
   Investing for Control
      The Trust will not invest in securities of a company for the purpose
      of exercising control or management.
      The above limitations cannot be changed without shareholder approval.
      The following investment limitations, however, may be changed by the
      Trustees without shareholder approval.  Shareholders will be notified
      before any material change in these limitations becomes effective.
   Investing in Restricted Securities
      The Trust will not invest more than 10% of its total assets in
      securities subject to restrictions on resale under federal securities
      law, except for restricted securities determined to be liquid under
      criteria established by the Trustees.
   Investing in Illiquid Securities
      The Trust will not invest more than 10% of the value of its net
      assets in illiquid securities.
   Investing in New Issuers
      The Trust will not invest more than 5% of the value of its total
      assets in securities of issuers which have records of less than three
      years of continuous operations, including the operation of any
      predecessor.
   Investing in Issuers Whose Securities Are Owned by Officers of the Trust
      The Trust will not purchase or retain the securities of any issuer if
      the officers and Trustees of the Trust or its investment adviser
      owning individually more than .50 of 1% of the issuer's securities
      together own more than 5% of the issuer's securities.
   Investing in Options
      The Trust will not invest in puts, calls, straddles, spreads, or any
      combination of them.
   Investing in Minerals
      The Trust will not purchase or sell interests in oil, gas, or other
      mineral exploration or development programs or leases, although it
      may purchase the securities of issuers which invest in or sponsor
      such programs.
For purposes of the above limitations, the Trust considers instruments
issued by a U.S. branch of a domestic bank or savings and loan having
capital, surplus, and undivided profits in excess of $100,000,000 at the
time of investment to be "cash items". Except with respect to borrowing
money, if a percentage limitation is adhered to at the time of investment,
a later increase or decrease in percentage resulting from any change in
value or net assets will not result in a violation of such limitation.
The Trust did not borrow money or pledge securities in excess of 5% of the
value of its net assets during the last fiscal year and has no present
intent to do so during the coming fiscal year.
Brokerage Transactions
When selecting brokers and dealers to handle the purchase and sale of
portfolio instruments, the adviser looks for prompt execution of the order
at a favorable price.  In working with dealers, the adviser will generally
use those who are recognized dealers in specific portfolio instruments,
except when a better price and execution of the order can be obtained
elsewhere.  The adviser makes decisions on portfolio transactions and
selects brokers and dealers subject to guidelines established by the Board
of Trustees.  The adviser may select brokers and dealers who offer
brokerage and research services.  These services may be furnished directly
to the Trust or to the adviser and may include:  advice as to the
advisability of investing in securities; security analysis and reports;
economic studies; industry studies; receipt of quotations for portfolio
evaluations; and similar services.  Research services provided by brokers
and dealers may be used by the adviser or its affiliates in advising the
Trust and other accounts.  To the extent that receipt of these services may
supplant services for which the adviser or its affiliates might otherwise
have paid, it would tend to reduce their expenses.  The adviser and its
affiliates exercise reasonable business judgment in selecting brokers who
offer brokerage and research services to execute securities transactions.
They determine in good faith that commissions charged by such persons are
reasonable in relationship to the value of the brokerage and research
services provided.  During the fiscal years ended 1994, 1993, and 1992, the
Trust paid no brokerage commissions.
Although investment decisions for the Trust are made independently from
those of the other accounts managed by the adviser, investments of the type
the Trust may make may also be made by those other accounts.  When the
Trust and one or more other accounts managed by the adviser are prepared to
invest in, or desire to dispose of, the same security, available
investments or opportunities for sales will be allocated in a manner
believed by the adviser to be equitable to each.  In some cases, this
procedure may adversely affect the price paid or received by the Trust or
the size of the position obtained or disposed of by the Trust.  In other
cases, however, it is believed that coordination and the ability to
participate in volume transactions will be to the benefit of the Trust.
Federated Master Trust Management
Officers and Trustees are listed with their addresses, present positions
with Federated Master Trust, and principal occupations.

John F. Donahue@*
Federated Investors Tower
Pittsburgh, PA
Chairman and Trustee
Chairman and Trustee, Federated Investors, Federated Advisers, Federated
Management, and Federated Research; Chairman and Director, Federated
Research Corp.; Chairman, Passport Research, Ltd.; Director, AEtna Life
and Casualty Company; Chief Executive Officer and Director, Trustee, or
Managing General Partner of the Funds. Mr. Donahue is the father of J.
Christopher Donahue, Vice President of the Trust.

Thomas G. Bigley
28th Floor, One Oxford Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Trustee
Director, Oberg Manufacturing Co.; Chairman of the Board, Children's
Hospital of Pittsburgh; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of
the Funds; formerly, Senior Partner, Ernst & Young LLP.

John T. Conroy, Jr.
Wood/IPC Commercial Department
John R. Wood and Associates, Inc., Realtors
3255 Tamiami Trail North
Naples, FL
Trustee
President, Investment Properties Corporation; Senior Vice-President, John
R. Wood and Associates, Inc., Realtors; President, Northgate Village
Development Corporation; Partner or Trustee in private real estate ventures
in Southwest Florida; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the
Funds; formerly, President, Naples Property Management, Inc.

William J. Copeland
One PNC Plaza - 23rd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA
Trustee
Director and Member of the Executive Committee, Michael Baker, Inc.;
Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Vice
Chairman and Director, PNC Bank, N.A., and PNC Bank Corp. and Director,
Ryan Homes, Inc.

James E. Dowd
571 Hayward Mill Road
Concord, MA
Trustee
Attorney-at-law; Director, The Emerging Germany Fund, Inc.; Director,
Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Director, Blue
Cross of Massachusetts, Inc.



Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D.
3471 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1111
Pittsburgh, PA
Trustee
Hematologist, Oncologist, and Internist, Presbyterian and Montefiore
Hospitals; Professor of Medicine and Trustee, University of Pittsburgh;
Director of Corporate Health, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center;
Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds.

Edward L. Flaherty, Jr.@
Two Gateway Center, Suite 674
Pittsburgh, PA
Trustee
Attorney-at-law; Partner, Henny, Koehuba, Meyer & Flaherty; Director, Eat'N
Park Restaurants, Inc., and Statewide Settlement Agency, Inc.; Director,
Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Counsel,
Horizon Financial, F.A., Western Region.

Peter E. Madden
225 Franklin Street
Boston, MA
Trustee
Consultant; State Representative, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Director,
Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, President,
State Street Bank and Trust Company and State Street Boston Corporation and
Trustee, Lahey Clinic Foundation, Inc.

Gregor F. Meyer
Two Gateway Center, Suite 674
Pittsburgh, PA
Trustee
Attorney-at-law; Partner, Henny, Koehuba, Meyer & Flaherty; Chairman,
Meritcare, Inc.; Director, Eat'N Park Restaurants, Inc.; Director, Trustee,
or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Vice Chairman, Horizon
Financial, F.A.

Wesley W. Posvar
1202 Cathedral of Learning
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
Trustee
Professor, Foreign Policy and Management Consultant; Trustee, Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, RAND Corporation, Online Computer
Library Center, Inc., and U.S. Space Foundation; Chairman, Czecho Slovak
Management Center; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the
Funds; President Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh; formerly, Chairman,
National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology.


Marjorie P. Smuts
4905 Bayard Street
Pittsburgh, PA
Trustee
Public relations/marketing consultant; Director, Trustee, or Managing
General Partner of the Funds.

Glen R. Johnson
Federated Investors Tower
Pittsburgh, PA
President
Trustee, Federated Investors; President and/or Trustee of some of the
Funds; staff member, Federated Securities Corp. and Federated
Administrative Services.

J. Christopher Donahue
Federated Investors Tower
Pittsburgh, PA
Vice President
President and Trustee, Federated Investors, Federated Advisers, Federated
Management, and Federated Research; President and Director, Federated
Research Corp.; President, Passport Research, Ltd.; Trustee, Federated
Administrative Services, Federated Services Company, and Federated
Shareholder Services; President or Vice President of the Funds; Director,
Trustee, or Managing General Partner of some of the Funds. Mr. Donahue is
the son of John F. Donahue, Chairman and Trustee of the Trust.

Richard B. Fisher
Federated Investors Tower
Pittsburgh, PA
Vice President
Executive Vice President and Trustee, Federated Investors; Director,
Federated Research Corp.; Chairman and Director, Federated Securities
Corp.; President or Vice President of some of the Funds; Director or
Trustee of some of the Funds.

Edward C. Gonzales
Federated Investors Tower
Pittsburgh, PA
Vice President and Treasurer
Vice President, Treasurer, and Trustee, Federated Investors; Vice President
and Treasurer, Federated Advisers, Federated Management, Federated
Research, Federated Research Corp., and Passport Research, Ltd.; Executive
Vice President, Treasurer, and Director, Federated Securities Corp.;
Trustee, Federated Services Company and Federated Shareholder Services;
Chairman, Treasurer, and Trustee, Federated Administrative Services;
Trustee or Director of some of the Funds; Vice President and Treasurer of
the Funds.


John W. McGonigle
Federated Investors Tower
Pittsburgh, PA
Vice President and Secretary
Vice President, Secretary, General Counsel, and Trustee, Federated
Investors; Vice President, Secretary, and Trustee, Federated Advisers,
Federated Management, and Federated Research; Vice President and Secretary,
Federated Research Corp. and Passport Research, Ltd.; Trustee, Federated
Services Company; Executive Vice President, Secretary, and Trustee,
Federated Administrative Services; Secretary and Trustee, Federated
Shareholder Services; Executive Vice President and Director, Federated
Securities Corp.; Vice President and Secretary of the Funds.

      *  This Trustee is deemed to be an "interested person" as defined in
         the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
      @  Member of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee of the
         Board of Trustees handles the responsibilities of the Board of
         Trustees between meetings of the Board.
The Funds
As referred to in the list of Trustees and Officers, "Funds" includes the
following investment companies: American Leaders Fund, Inc.; Annuity
Management Series; Arrow Funds; Automated Cash Management Trust; Automated
Government Money Trust;  California Municipal Cash Trust; Cash Trust Series
II; Cash Trust Series, Inc.; DG Investor Series; Edward D. Jones & Co.
Daily Passport Cash Trust; Federated ARMs Fund; Federated Exchange Fund,
Ltd.; Federated GNMA Trust; Federated Government Trust; Federated Growth
Trust; Federated High Yield Trust; Federated Income Securities Trust;
Federated Income Trust; Federated Index Trust; Federated Institutional
Trust; Federated Intermediate Government Trust; Federated Municipal Trust;
Federated Short-Intermediate Government Trust;  Federated Short-Term U.S.
Government Trust; Federated Stock Trust; Federated Tax-Free Trust;
Federated U.S. Government Bond Fund; First Priority Funds; Fixed Income
Securities, Inc.; Fortress Adjustable Rate U.S. Government Fund, Inc.;
Fortress Municipal Income Fund, Inc.; Fortress Utility Fund, Inc.; Fund for
U.S. Government Securities, Inc.; Government Income Securities, Inc.; High
Yield Cash Trust; Insight Institutional Series, Inc.; Insurance Management
Series; Intermediate Municipal Trust; International Series, Inc.;
Investment Series Funds, Inc.; Investment Series Trust; Liberty Equity
Income Fund, Inc.; Liberty High Income Bond Fund, Inc.; Liberty Municipal
Securities Fund, Inc.; Liberty U.S. Government Money Market Trust; Liberty
Term Trust, Inc. - 1999; Liberty Utility Fund, Inc.; Liquid Cash Trust;
Managed Series Trust; The Medalist Funds: Money Market Management, Inc.;
Money Market Obligations Trust; Money Market Trust; Municipal Securities
Income Trust; New York Municipal Cash Trust; 111 Corcoran Funds; Peachtree
Funds; The Planters Funds; Portage Funds; RIMCO Monument Funds; The Shawmut
Funds; Short-Term Municipal Trust; Star Funds; The Starburst Funds; The
Starburst Funds II; Stock and Bond Fund, Inc.; Sunburst Funds; Targeted
Duration Trust; Tax-Free Instruments Trust; Trademark Funds; Trust for
Financial Institutions; Trust For Government Cash Reserves; Trust for Short-
Term U.S. Government Securities; Trust for U.S. Treasury Obligations; World
Investment Series, Inc.
Share Ownership
Officers and Trustees own less than 1% of the Trust's outstanding shares.
As of January 11, 1995, the following shareholders of record owned 5% or
more of the outstanding shares of the Trust: The Bank of the West, San
Jose, California, owned approximately 41,337,778 shares (5.36%), Federated
Bank and Trust, Gibbsboro, New Jersey, owned approximately 43,975,114
shares (5.70%), and Saxon & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned
approximately 65,575,601 shares (8.50%).
Officers and Trustees Compensation

NAME ,                     AGGREGATE               TOTAL COMPENSATION  PAID
POSITION WITH              COMPENSATION FROM       TO TRUSTEES  FROM
TRUST                      TRUST                   TRUST AND FUND COMPLEX

John F. Donahue,
Chairman and Trustee          $ -0-                $ -0- for the Trust and
                                                   69 investment companies

Thomas G. Bigley,
Trustee                       $ 455.50             $ 24,991 for the Trust
and
                                                   50 investment companies

John T. Conroy, Jr.,
Trustee                       $ 1,964.75           $ 136,100 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

William J. Copeland,
Trustee                       $ 1,964.75           $ 136,100 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

James E. Dowd,
Trustee                       $ 1,964.75           $ 136,100 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D.,
Trustee                       $ 1780.50            $ 123,600 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

Edward L. Flaherty, Jr.,
Trustee                       $ 1,964.75           $ 136,100 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

Peter E. Madden,
Trustee                       $ 1,507.50           $ 104,880 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

Gregor F. Meyer,
Trustee                       $ 1780.50            $ 123,600 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

Wesley W. Posvar,
Trustee                       $ 1780.50            $ 123,600 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies

Marjorie P. Smuts,
Trustee                       $ 1780.50            $ 123,600 for the Trust
and
                                                   65 investment companies
Trustee Liability
The Declaration of Trust provides that the Trustees will not be liable for
errors of judgment or mistakes of fact or law.  However, they are not
protected against any liability to which they would otherwise be subject by
reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless
disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of their office.
Investment Advisory Services
Investment Adviser
The Trust's investment adviser is Federated Research.  It is a subsidiary
of Federated Investors.  All the voting securities of Federated Investors
are owned by a trust, the trustees of which are John F. Donahue, his wife
and his son, J. Christopher Donahue.
The adviser shall not be liable to the Trust or any shareholder for any
losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding, or sale of any
security or for anything done or omitted by it, except acts or omissions
involving willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless
disregard of the duties imposed upon it by its contract with the Trust.
Advisory Fees
For its advisory services, Federated Research receives an annual investment
advisory fee as described in the prospectus.
For the fiscal years ended November 30, 1994, 1993, and 1992, the adviser
earned $3,257,773, $4,206,902, and $4,707,327, respectively, of which
$936,782, $483,000, and $414,285, respectively, was voluntarily waived.
   State Expense Limitations
      The adviser has undertaken to comply with the expense limitations
      established by certain states for investment companies whose shares
      are registered for sale in those states.  If the Trust's normal
      operating expenses (including the investment advisory fee, but not
      including brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, and extraordinary
      expenses) exceed 2-1/2% per year of the first $30 million of average
      net assets, 2% per year of the next $70 million of average net
      assets, and 1-1/2% per year of the remaining average net assets, the
      adviser will reimburse the Trust for its expenses over the
      limitation.
      If the Trust's monthly projected operating expenses exceed this
      limitation, the investment advisory fee paid will be reduced by the
      amount of the excess, subject to an annual adjustment.  If the
      expense limitation is exceeded, the amount to be reimbursed by the
      adviser will be limited, in any single fiscal year, by the amount of
      the investment advisory fees.
      This arrangement is not part of the advisory contract and may be
      amended or rescinded in the future.
Other Related Services
Affiliates of the Adviser may, from time to time, provide certain
electronic equipment and software to institutional customers in order to
facilitate the purchase of shares of funds offered by Federated Securities
Corp.
Trust Administration
Federated Administrative Services, a subsidiary of Federated Investors,
provides administrative personnel and services to the Trust for a fee as
described in the prospectus.  Prior to March 1, 1994, Federated
Administrative Services, Inc., also a subsidiary of Federated Investors,
served as the Trust's Administrator.  (For purposes of this Statement of
Additional Information, Federated Administrative Services and Federated
Administrative Services, Inc. may hereinafter collectively be referred to
as the "Administrators".)  For the fiscal years ended November 30, 1994,
1993, and 1992, the Administrators earned $601,523, $592,362, and $531,208,
respectively.  Dr. Henry J. Gailliot, an officer of Federated Research, the
adviser to the Trust, holds approximately 20% of the outstanding  common
stock and serves as a director of Commercial Data Services, Inc., a company
which provides computer processing services to Federated Administrative
Services.
Custodian and Portfolio Recordkeeper.   State Street Bank and Trust
Company, Boston, MA is custodian for the securities and cash of the Trust.
It also provides certain accounting and recordkeeping services with respect
to the Trust's portfolio investments.
Transfer Agent.  As transfer agent, Federated Services Company maintains
all necessary shareholder records.  For its services, the transfer agent
receives a fee based on number of shareholder accounts.
Shareholder Services Plan
This arrangement permits the payment of fees to Federated Shareholder
Services and financial institutions to cause services to be provided which
are necessary for the maintenance of shareholder accounts and to encourage
personal services to shareholders by a representative who has knowledge of
the shareholder's particular circumstances and goals.  These activities and
services may include, but are not limited to: providing office space,
equipment, telephone facilities, and various clerical, supervisory,
computer, and other personnel as necessary or beneficial to establish and
maintain shareholder accounts and records; processing purchase and
redemption transactions and automatic investments of client account cash
balance; answering routine client inquiries; and assisting clients in
changing dividend options, account designations, and addresses.  By
adopting the Shareholder Services Plan, the Board of Trustees expects that
the Trust will benefit by: (1) providing personal services to shareholders;
(2) investing shareholder assets with a minimum of delay and administrative
detail; (3) enhancing shareholder recordkeeping systems; and (4) responding
promptly to shareholders' requests and inquiries concerning their accounts.
For the fiscal period ending November 30, 1994, payments in the amount of
$305,027 were made pursuant to the Shareholder Services Plan.
Determining Net Asset Value
The Trustees have decided that the best method for determining the value of
portfolio instruments is amortized cost. Under this method, portfolio
instruments are valued at the acquisition cost as adjusted for amortization
of premium or accumulation of discount rather than at current market value.
Accordingly, neither the amount of daily income nor the net asset value is
affected by any unrealized appreciation or depreciation of the portfolio.
In periods of declining interest rates, the indicated daily yield on shares
of the Trust computed by dividing the annualized daily income on the
Trust's portfolio by the net asset value computed as above may tend to be
higher than a similar computation made by using a method of valuation based
upon market prices and estimates. In periods of rising interest rates, the
opposite may be true.
The Trust's use of the amortized cost method of valuing portfolio
instruments depends on its compliance with certain conditions in Rule 2a-7
(the "Rule") promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under
the Investment Company Act of 1940. Under the Rule, the Trustees must
establish procedures reasonably designed to stabilize the net asset value
per share, as computed for purposes of distribution and redemption, at
$1.00 per share, taking into account current market conditions and the
Trust's investment objective. The procedures include monitoring the
relationship between the amortized cost value per share and the net asset
value per share based upon available indications of market value. The
Trustees will decide what, if any, steps should be taken if there is a
difference of more than 0.5 of 1% between the two values. The Trustees will
take any steps they consider appropriate (such as redemption in kind or
shortening the average portfolio maturity) to minimize any material
dilution or other unfair results arising from differences between the two
methods of determining net asset value.
Redemption in Kind
The Trust is obligated to redeem shares solely in cash up to $250,000 or 1%
of the Trust's net asset value, whichever is less, for any one shareholder
within a 90-day period.  Any redemption beyond this amount will also be in
cash unless the Trustees determine that further payments should be in kind.
In such cases, the Trust will pay all or a portion of the remainder of the
redemption in portfolio instruments valued in the same way as the Trust
determines net asset value. The portfolio instruments will be selected in a
manner that the Trustees deem fair and equitable.  Redemption in kind is
not as liquid as a cash redemption.  If redemption is made in kind,
shareholders who sell these securities could receive less than the
redemption value and could incur certain transaction costs.
The Trust's Tax Status
To qualify for the special tax treatment afforded to regulated investment
companies, the Trust must, among other  requirements:  derive at least 90%
of its gross income from dividends, interest, and gains from the sale of
securities; derive less than 30% of its gross income from the sale of
securities held less than three months; invest in securities within certain
statutory limits; and distribute to its shareholders at least 90% of its
net income earned during the year.
Performance Information
Performance depends upon such variables as: portfolio quality; average
portfolio maturity; type of instruments in which the portfolio is invested;
changes in interest rates; changes in expenses; and the relative amount of
cash flow. To the extent that financial institutions and broker/dealers
charge fees in connection with services provided in conjunction with an
investment in shares of the Trust, the performance will be reduced for
those shareholders paying those fees.
Yield
The Trust calculates its yield based upon the seven days ending on the day
of the calculation, called the "base period." This yield is computed by:
determining the net change in the value of a hypothetical account with a
balance of one share at the beginning of the base period, with the net
change excluding capital changes but including the value of any additional
shares purchased with dividends earned from the original one share and all
dividends declared on the original and any purchased shares; dividing the
net change in the account's value by the value of the account at the
beginning of the base period to determine the base period return; and
multiplying the base period return by 365/7.
The Trust's yield for the seven-day period ended November 30, 1994, was
5.17%.
Effective Yield
The Trust calculates its effective yield by compounding the unannualized
base period return by: adding 1 to the base period return; raising the sum
to the 365/7th power; and subtracting 1 from the result.
The Trust's effective yield for the seven-day period ended November 30,
1994, was 5.30%.
Total Return
Average annual total return is the average compounded rate of return for a
given period that would equate a $1,000 initial investment to the ending
redeemable value of that investment. The ending redeemable value is
computed by multiplying the number of shares owned at the end of the period
by the net asset value per share at the end of the period. The number of
shares owned at the end of the period is based on the number of shares
purchased at the beginning of the period with $1,000, adjusted over the
period by any additional shares, assuming the monthly reinvestment of all
dividends and distributions.
Performance Comparisons
Investors may use financial publications and/or indices to obtain a more
complete view of the Trust's performance. When comparing performance,
investors should consider all relevant factors such as the composition of
any index used, prevailing market conditions, portfolio compositions of
other funds, and methods used to value portfolio securities and compute
offering price. The financial publications and/or indices which the Trust
uses in advertising may include:
   o Lipper Analytical Services, Inc. ranks funds in various fund
      categories based on total return, which assumes the reinvestment of
      all income dividends and capital gains distributions, if any.
   o Donoghue's Money Fund Report publishes annualized yields of money
      market funds weekly. Donoghue's Money Market Insight publication
      reports monthly and 12-month-to-date investment results for the same
      money funds.
   o Money, a monthly magazine, regularly ranks money market funds in
      various categories based on the latest available seven-day effective
      yield.
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PART C.   OTHER INFORMATION.

Item 24.    Financial Statements and Exhibits:
            (a)   Financial Statements (Filed in Part A.)
            (b)   Exhibits:
                   (1)  Paper Copy of the Declaration of Trust of the Registrant
                        as amended (1,2);
                   (2)    (i) Copy of the By-Laws of the Registrant as
                              amended (1,3);
                         (ii) Copy of Amendment No. 2 to By-Laws of the
                              Registrant (7);
                   (3)  Not applicable;
                   (4)  Copy of Specimen Certificate of Shares of Beneficial
                        Interest of the Registrant (1);
                   (5)  Conformed Copy of the Investment Advisory Contract (8);
                   (6)  Conformed Copy of the Distributor's Contract (9);
                   (7)  Not applicable;
                   (8)  Conformed Copy of Custodian Contract;+
                   (9)    (i) Conformed Copy of Agreement for Fund Accounting,
                        Shareholder Recordkeeping, and Custody Services
                        Procurement;+
                         (ii) Conformed Copy of Shareholder Services Agreement;+
                        (iii) Conformed Copy of Shareholder Services Plan;+
                         (iv) Copy of Shareholder Services Sub-Contract;+
                          (v) Conformed Copy of Administrative Services
                  Agreement;+
                  (10)  Conformed Copy of Opinion and Consent of Counsel as
                        to legality of shares being registered;+
                  (11)  Conformed Copy of Consent of Independent
                        Accountants;+
                  (12)  Not applicable;
                  (13)  Not applicable;
                  (14)  Not applicable;
                  (15)  Not applicable;
                  (16)  Copy of Schedule for Computation of Trust
                        Performance Data (9);
                  (17)  Copy of Financial Data Schedules;+
                  (18)  Not applicable;
                  (17)  Conformed Copy of Power of Attorney;+.



 +    All exhibits filed electronically.

 1.   Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Initial Registration
      Statement on Form S-5 filed October 20, 1977.  (File Nos. 2-60111 and 811-
      2784)
 2.   Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Pre-Effective
      Amendment No. 1 on Form S-5 filed November 22, 1977.  (File Nos. 2-60111
      and 811-2784)
 3.   Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post-Effective
      Amendment No. 12 on Form N-1 filed March 26, 1984.  (File Nos. 2-60111 and
      811-2784)
 7.   Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post-Effective
      Amendment No. 22 on Form N-1A filed January 22, 1988.  (File Nos. 2-60111
      and 811-2784)
 8.   Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post-Effective
      Amendment No. 25 on Form N-1A filed November 21, 1989.  (File Nos. 2-60111
      and 811-2784)
 9.   Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post-Effective
      Amendment No. 29 on Form N-1A filed January 24, 1991.  (File Nos. 2-60111
      and 811-2784)
Item 25.    Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with Registrant:

            None

Item 26.    Number of Holders of Securities:

                                                Number of Record Holders
            Title of Class                      as of January 10, 1995

            Shares of Beneficial Interest              2,256
            (no par value)

Item 27.    Indemnification: (8.)

Item 28.    Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser:

            (a) For a description of the other business of the investment
                adviser, see the section entitled "Trust Information -
                Management of the Trust" in Part A.  The affiliations with the
                Registrant of 3 of the Trustees and 1 of the Officers of the
                investment adviser are included in Part B of this Registration
                Statement under "Federated Master Trust Management."  The
                remaining Trustee of the investment adviser, his position with
                the investment adviser, and, in parentheses, his principal
                occupation is:  Mark D. Olson, Partner, Wilson, Halbrook &
                Bayard, 107 W. Market Street, Georgetown, Delaware 19947.

                The remaining Officers of the investment adviser are:  William
                D. Dawson, J. Thomas Madden, and Mark L. Mallon, Executive Vice
                Presidents; Henry J. Gailliot, Senior Vice President-Economist;
                Peter R. Anderson, Gary J. Madich, and J. Alan Minteer, Senior
                Vice Presidents; J. Scott Albrecht, Randall A. Bauer, Jonathan
                C. Conley, Deborah A. Cunningham, Michael P. Donnelly, Mark E.
                Durbiano, Kathleen M. Foody-Malus, Thomas M. Franks, Edward C.
                Gonzales, Jeff A. Kozemchak, Marian R. Marinack, John W.
                McGonigle, Gregory M. Melvin, Susan M. Nason, Mary Jo Ochson,
                Robert J. Ostrowski, Frederick L. Plautz, Jr., Charles A.
                Ritter, James D. Roberge, and Christopher H. Wiles, Vice
                Presidents; Edward C. Gonzales, Treasurer; and John W.
                McGonigle, Secretary.  The business address of each of the
                Officers of the investment adviser is Federated Investors
                Tower, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779.  These individuals are also
                officers of a majority of the investment advisers to the Funds
                listed in Part B of this Registration Statement under "The
                Funds."








 8.   Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post-Effective
      Amendment No. 25 on Form N-1A filed November 21, 1989.  (File Nos. 2-60111
      and 811-2784)
Item 29.    Principal Underwriters:

            (a) Federated Securities Corp., the Distributor for shares of the
                Registrant, also acts as principal underwriter for the
                following open-end investment companies:  Alexander Hamilton
                Funds; American Leaders Fund, Inc.; Annuity Management Series;
                Arrow Funds; Automated Cash Management Trust; Automated
                Government Money Trust; BayFunds;  The Biltmore Funds; The
                Biltmore Municipal Funds; California Municipal Cash Trust; Cash
                Trust Series, Inc.; Cash Trust Series II; DG Investor Series;
                Edward D. Jones & Co. Daily Passport Cash Trust; Federated ARMs
                Fund;  Federated Exchange Fund, Ltd.; Federated GNMA Trust;
                Federated Government Trust; Federated Growth Trust; Federated
                High Yield Trust; Federated Income Securities Trust; Federated
                Income Trust; Federated Index Trust; Federated Institutional
                Trust; Federated Intermediate Government Trust; Federated
                Municipal Trust; Federated Short-Intermediate Government Trust;
                Federated Short-Term U.S. Government Trust; Federated Stock
                Trust; Federated Tax-Free Trust; Federated U.S. Government Bond
                Fund; First Priority Funds; First Union Funds; Fixed Income
                Securities, Inc.; Fortress Adjustable Rate U.S. Government
                Fund, Inc.; Fortress Municipal Income Fund, Inc.; Fortress
                Utility Fund, Inc.; Fountain Square Funds; Fund for U.S.
                Government Securities, Inc.; Government Income Securities,
                Inc.; High Yield Cash Trust; Independence One Mutual Funds;
                Insight Institutional Series, Inc.; Insurance Management
                Series; Intermediate Municipal Trust; International Series
                Inc.; Investment Series Funds, Inc.; Investment Series Trust;
                Liberty Equity Income Fund, Inc.; Liberty High Income Bond
                Fund, Inc.; Liberty Municipal Securities Fund, Inc.; Liberty
                U.S. Government Money Market Trust; Liberty Utility Fund, Inc.;
                Liquid Cash Trust; Managed Series Trust; Marshall Funds, Inc.;
                Money Market Management, Inc.; The Medalist Funds; Money Market
                Obligations Trust; Money Market Trust; The Monitor Funds;
                Municipal Securities Income Trust; New York Municipal Cash
                Trust; 111 Corcoran Funds; Peachtree Funds; The Planters Funds;
                Portage Funds; RIMCO Monument Funds; The Shawmut Funds; Short-
                Term Municipal Trust; SouthTrust Vulcan Funds; Star Funds; The
                Starburst Funds; The Starburst Funds II; Stock and Bond Fund,
                Inc.; Sunburst Funds; Targeted Duration Trust; Tax-Free
                Instruments Trust; Tower Mutual Funds; Trademark Funds; Trust
                for Financial Institutions; Trust for Government Cash Reserves;
                Trust for Short-Term U.S. Government Securities; Trust for U.S.
                Treasury Obligations; Vision Fiduciary Funds, Inc.; Vision
                Group of Funds, Inc.; and World Investment Series, Inc.

                Federated Securities Corp. also acts as principal underwriter
                for the following closed-end investment company:  Liberty Term
                Trust, Inc.- 1999.

            (b)

         (1)                           (2)                       (3)
Name and Principal             Positions and Offices      Positions and Offices
 Business Address                 With Underwriter          With Registrant

Richard B. Fisher              Director, Chairman, Chief    Vice President
Federated Investors Tower      Executive Officer, Chief
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779      Operating Officer, and
                               Asst. Treasurer, Federated
                               Securities Corp.

Edward C. Gonzales             Director, Executive Vice     Vice President
Federated Investors Tower      President, and Treasurer,    and Treasurer
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779      Federated Securities Corp.
         (1)                           (2)                       (3)
Name and Principal             Positions and Offices      Positions and Offices
 Business Address                 With Underwriter          With Registrant

John W. McGonigle              Director, Executive Vice     Vice President and
Federated Investors Tower      President, and Assistant     Secretary
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779      Secretary, Federated
                               Securities Corp.

John B. Fisher                 President-Institutional Sales,     --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

James F. Getz                  President-Broker/Dealer,           --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Mark R. Gensheimer             Executive Vice President of        --
Federated Investors Tower      Bank/Trust
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779      Federated Securities Corp.

Mark W. Bloss                  Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Theodore Fadool, Jr.           Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Bryant R. Fisher               Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Christopher T. Fives           Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

James S. Hamilton              Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

James M. Heaton                Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

H. Joseph Kennedy              Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Keith Nixon                    Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Timothy C. Pillion             Senior Vice President,             --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Richard W. Boyd                Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Jane E. Broeren-Lambesis       Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

         (1)                           (2)                       (3)
Name and Principal             Positions and Offices      Positions and Offices
 Business Address                 With Underwriter          With Registrant

Mary J. Combs                  Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

R. Edmond Connell, Jr.         Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Laura M. Deger                 Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Jill Ehrenfeld                 Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Mark D. Fisher                 Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Michael D. Fitzgerald          Vice President,
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Joseph D. Gibbons              Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

David C. Glabicki              Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Richard C. Gonzales            Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Scott A. Hutton                Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

William J. Kerns               Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

William E. Kugler              Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Dennis M. Laffey               Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Francis J. Matten, Jr.         Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Mark J. Miehl                  Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779


         (1)                           (2)                       (3)
Name and Principal             Positions and Offices      Positions and Offices
 Business Address                 With Underwriter          With Registrant

Richard C. Mihm                Vice President,
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

J. Michael Miller              Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

R. Jeffrey Niss                Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Michael P. O'Brien             Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Robert D. Oehlschlager         Vice President,
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Solon A. Person, IV            Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Robert F. Phillips             Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Eugene B. Reed                 Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Paul V. Riordan                Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Charles A. Robison             Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

David W. Spears                Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Jeffrey A. Stewart             Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Thomas E. Territ               Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Jamie M. Teschner              Vice President,
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

William C. Tustin              Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779


         (1)                           (2)                       (3)
Name and Principal             Positions and Offices      Positions and Offices
 Business Address                 With Underwriter          With Registrant

Richard B. Watts               Vice President,                    --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Philip C. Hetzel               Assistant Vice President,          --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

Ernest L. Linane               Assistant Vice President,          --
Federated Investors Tower      Federated Securities Corp.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

S. Elliott Cohan               Secretary, Federated         Assistant
Federated Investors Tower      Securities Corp.             Secretary
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779

            (c) Not applicable.

Item 30.    Location of Accounts and Records:

All accounts and records required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940 and Rules 31a-1 through 31a-3 promulgated
thereunder are maintained at one of the following locations:

Registrant                             Federated Investors Tower
                                       Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779

Federated Services Company             Federated Investors Tower
("Transfer Agent and Dividend          Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779
Disbursing Agent")

Federated Adminstrative Services       Federated Investors Tower
("Administrator")                      Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779

Federated Research                     Federated Investors Tower
("Adviser")                            Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779

State Street Bank and Trust Company    P.O. Box 8602
("Custodian")                          Boston, MA 02266-8602


Item 31.    Management Services:  Not applicable.

Item 32.    Undertakings:

            Registrant hereby undertakes to comply with the provisions of
            Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act with respect to the removal of
            Trustees and the calling of special shareholder meetings by
            shareholders.

            Registrant hereby undertakes to furnish each person to whom a
            prospectus is delivered with a copy of the Registrant's latest
            annual report to shareholders, upon request and without charge.





SIGNATURES

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant, FEDERATED MASTER TRUST,
certifies that it meets all of the requirements for effectiveness of this
Amendment to its Registration Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the
Securities Act of 1933 and has duly caused this Amendment to its
Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned,
thereto duly authorized, in the City of Pittsburgh and Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, on the 23rd day of January, 1995.

FEDERATED MASTER TRUST

                  BY: /s/ J. Crilley Kelly
                  J. Crilley Kelly, Assistant Secretary
                  Attorney in Fact for John F. Donahue
                  January 23, 1995




    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Amendment to its Registration Statement has been signed below by the
following person in the capacity and on the date indicated:

    NAME                            TITLE                         DATE

By: /s/ J. Crilley Kelly
    J. Crilley Kelly             Attorney In Fact           January 23,
1995
    ASSISTANT SECRETARY          For the Persons
                                 Listed Below

    NAME                            TITLE

John F. Donahue*                 Chairman and Trustee
                                 (Chief Executive Officer)

Glen R. Johnson*                 President

Edward C. Gonzales*              Vice President and Treasurer
                                 (Principal Financial and
                                 Accounting Officer)

Thomas G. Bigley*                Trustee

John T. Conroy, Jr.*             Trustee

William J. Copeland*             Trustee

James E. Dowd*                   Trustee

Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D.*         Trustee

Edward L. Flaherty, Jr.*         Trustee

Peter E. Madden*                 Trustee

Gregor F. Meyer*                 Trustee

Wesley W. Posvar*                Trustee

Marjorie P. Smuts*               Trustee

* By Power of Attorney





                                             Exhibit No. 11 under Form N-1A
                                      Exhibit No. 23 under Item 601/Reg S-K




                       INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' CONSENT


    We consent to the use in this Post-Effective Amendment No. 37 to the
Registration Statement No. 2-60111 of Federated Master Trust of our report
dated January 6, 1995, appearing in the Prospectus, which is a part of such
Registration Statement, and to the reference to us under the heading
"Financial Highlights" in such Prospectus.



By: DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP

Boston, Massachusetts
January 20, 1995



                                              Exhibit 19 under Form N-1A
                                      Exhibit 24 under Item 601/Reg. S-K
                                    
                                    
                            POWER OF ATTORNEY

      Each person whose signature appears below hereby constitutes and
appoints the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of FEDERATED MASTER TRUST
and the Assistant General Counsel of Federated Investors, and each of
them, their true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents, with full
power of substitution and resubstitution for them and in their names,
place and stead, in any and all capacities, to sign any and all
documents to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, by means of the Securities
and Exchange Commission's electronic disclosure system known as EDGAR;
and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto and other documents in
connection thterewith, with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
granting unto said attorneys-in-fact and agents, and each of them, full
power and authority to sign and perform each and every act and thing
requisite and necessary to be done in connection thereiwth, as fully to
all intents and purposes as each of them might or could do in person,
hereby ratifying and confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and
agents, or any of them, or their or his substitute or substitutes, may
lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue thereof.


SIGNATURES                       TITLE                      DATE

/s/ John F. Donahue              Chairman and Trustee       January 16,
1995
John F. Donahue                  (Chief Executive Officer)

/s/ Glen R. Johnson              President                  January 16,
1995
Glen R. Johnson

/s/ Edward C. Gonzales           Vice President and Treasurer
January 16, 1995
Edward C. Gonzales               (Principal Financial and
                                 Accounting Officer)

/s/ Thomas G. Bigley             Trustee                    January 16,
1995
Thomas G. Bigley

/s/ John T. Conroy, Jr.          Trustee                    January 16,
1995
John T. Conroy, Jr.

/s/ William J. Copeland          Trustee                    January 16,
1995
William J. Copeland

/s/ James E. Dowd                Trustee                    January 16,
1995
James E. Dowd

/s/ Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D.                                 Trustee
January 16, 1995
Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D.

/s/ Edward L. Flaherty, Jr.                                 Trustee
January 16, 1995
Edward L. Flaherty, Jr.

/s/ Peter E. Madden              Trustee                    January 16,
1995
Peter E. Madden

/s/ Gregor F. Meyer              Trustee                    January 16,
1995
Gregor F. Meyer

/s/ Wesley W. Posvar             Trustee                    January 16,
1995
Wesley W. Posvar

/s/ Marjorie P. Smuts            Trustee                    January 16,
1995
Marjorie P. Smuts



Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of January, 1995.

/s/ Marie M. Hamm
Notary Public



                                                Exhibit 8 under Form N-1A
                                       Exhibit 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K










                            CUSTODIAN CONTRACT
                                  Between
                                     
                      FEDERATED INVESTMENT COMPANIES
                                    and
                    STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
                                    and
                        FEDERATED SERVICES COMPANY
                                     
                             TABLE OF CONTENTS



Page
1.      Employment of Custodian and Property to be Held by It          1
2.      Duties of the Custodian With Respect to Property
        of the Funds Held by the Custodian                             2
         2.1                                          Holding Securities
    2
         2.2                                      Delivery of Securities
    2
         2.3                                  Registration of Securities
    5
         2.4                                               Bank Accounts
    6
         2.5                                         Payments for Shares
    7
         2.6                               Availability of Federal Funds
    7
         2.7                                        Collection of Income
    7
         2.8                                      Payment of Fund Moneys
    8
         2.9                                        Liability for Paymen
            rities Purchased.                                          9
         2.10                    Payments for Repurchases or Redemptions
         of Shares of a Fund                                           9
         2.11                                      Appointment of Agents
    10
         2.12                Deposit of Fund Assets in Securities System
    10
         2.13                                         Segregated Account
    12
         2.14                                Joint Repurchase Agreements
    13
         2.15                    Ownership Certificates for Tax Purposes
    13
         2.16                                                    Proxies
    13
         2.17       Communications Relating to Fund Portfolio Securities
    13
         2.18                                        Proper Instructions
    14
         2.19                Actions Permitted Without Express Authority
    14
         2.20                                      Evidence of Authority
    15
         2.21      Notice to Trust by Custodian Regarding Cash Movement.
    15
3.      Duties of Custodian With Respect to the Books of Account and
         Calculation of Net Asset Value and Net Income                15
4.      Records                                                       16
5.      Opinion of Funds' Independent Public Accountants/Auditors     16
6.      Reports to Trust by Independent Public Accountants/Auditors   17
7.      Compensation of Custodian                                     17
8.      Responsibility of Custodian                                   17
9.      Effective Period, Termination and Amendment                   19
10.     Successor Custodian                                           20
11.     Interpretive and Additional Provisions                        21
12.     Massachusetts Law to Apply                                    22
13.     Notices                                                       22
14.     Counterparts                                                  22
15.     Limitations of Liability                                      22

                            CUSTODIAN CONTRACT

 This Contract between those INVESTMENT COMPANIES listed on Exhibit 1, as
it may be amended from time to time, (the "Trust"), which may be
Massachusetts business trusts or Maryland corporations or have such other
form of organization as may be indicated, on behalf of the portfolios
(hereinafter collectively called the "Funds" and individually referred to
as a "Fund") of the Trust, having its principal place of business at
Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222-3779, and
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a Massachusetts trust company,
having its principal place of business at 225 Franklin Street, Boston,
Massachusetts, 02110, hereinafter called the "Custodian", and FEDERATED
SERVICES COMPANY, a Delaware Fusiness trust company, having its principal
place of business at Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
15222-3779, hereinafter called ("Company").

WITNESSETH:  That in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements
hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:

1.  Employment of Custodian and Property to be Held by It

    The Trust hereby employs the Custodian as the custodian of the assets
    of each of the Funds of the Trust.  Except as otherwise expressly
    provided herein, the securities and other assets of each of the
    Funds shall be segregated from the assets of each of the other Funds
    and from all other persons and entities.  The Trust will deliver to
    the Custodian all securities and cash owned by the Funds and all
    payments of income, payments of principal or capital distributions
    received by them with respect to all securities owned by the Funds
    from time to time, and the cash consideration received by them for
    shares ("Shares") of beneficial interest/capital stock of the Funds
    as may be issued or sold from time to time.  The Custodian shall not
    be responsible for any property of the Funds held or received by the
    Funds and not delivered to the Custodian.

    Upon receipt of "Proper Instructions" (within the meaning of Section
    2.18), the Custodian shall from time to time employ one or more sub-
    custodians upon the terms specified in the Proper Instructions,
    provided that the Custodian shall have no more or less
    responsibility or liability to the Trust or any of the Funds on
    account of any actions or omissions of any sub-custodian so employed
    than any such sub-custodian has to the Custodian.

2.Duties of the Custodian With Respect to Property of the Funds Held by
    the Custodian

    2.1Holding Securities.  The Custodian shall hold and physically segr
         egate for the account of each Fund all non-cash property,
         including all securities owned by each Fund, other than
         securities which are maintained pursuant to Section 2.12 in a
         clearing agency which acts as a securities depository or in a
         book-entry system authorized by the U.S. Department of the
         Treasury, collectively referred to herein as "Securities
         System", or securities which are subject to a joint repurchase
         agreement with affiliated funds pursuant to Section 2.14.  The
         Custodian shall maintain records of all receipts, deliveries and
         locations of such securities, together with a current inventory
         thereof, and shall conduct periodic physical inspections of
         certificates representing stocks, bonds and other securities
         held by it under this Contract in such manner as the Custodian
         shall determine from time to time to be advisable in order to
         verify the accuracy of such inventory.  With respect to
         securities held by any agent appointed pursuant to Section 2.11
         hereof, and with respect to securities held by any sub-custodian
         appointed pursuant to Section 1 hereof, the Custodian may rely
         upon certificates from such agent as to the holdings of such
         agent and from such sub-custodian as to the holdings of such sub-
         custodian, it being understood that such reliance in no way
         relieves the Custodian of its responsibilities under this
         Contract.  The Custodian will promptly report to the Trust the
         results of such inspections, indicating any shortages or
         discrepancies uncovered thereby, and take appropriate action to
         remedy any such shortages or discrepancies.

    2.2Delivery of Securities.  The Custodian shall release and deliver
         securities owned by a Fund held by the Custodian or in a
         Securities System account of the Custodian only upon receipt of
         Proper Instructions, which may be continuing instructions when
         deemed appropriate by the parties, and only in the following
         cases:

         (1)Upon sale of such securities for the account of a Fund and r
             eceipt of payment therefor;

         (2)Upon the receipt of payment in connection with any repurchase
             agreement related to such securities entered into by the
             Trust;

         (3)In the case of a sale effected through a Securities System,
             in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.12 hereof;

         (4)To the depository agent in connection with tender or other s
             imilar offers for portfolio securities of a Fund, in
             accordance with the provisions of Section 2.17 hereof;

         (5)To the issuer thereof or its agent when such securities are
             called, redeemed, retired or otherwise become payable;
             provided that, in any such case, the cash or other
             consideration is to be delivered to the Custodian;

         (6)To the issuer thereof, or its agent, for transfer into the n
             ame of a Fund or into the name of any nominee or nominees
             of the Custodian or into the name or nominee name of any
             agent appointed pursuant to Section 2.11 or into the name
             or nominee name of any sub-custodian appointed pursuant to
             Section 1; or for exchange for a different number of bonds,
             certificates or other evidence representing the same
             aggregate face amount or number of units; provided that, in
             any such case, the new securities are to be delivered to
             the Custodian;

         (7)Upon the sale of such securities for the account of a Fund,
             to the broker or its clearing agent, against a receipt, for
             examination in accordance with "street delivery custom";
             provided that in any such case, the Custodian shall have no
             responsibility or liability for any loss arising from the
             delivery of such securities prior to receiving payment for
             such securities except as may arise from the Custodian's
             own failure to act in accordance with the standard of
             reasonable care or any higher standard of care imposed upon
             the Custodian by any applicable law or regulation if such
             above-stated standard of reasonable care were not part of
             this Contract;

         (8)For exchange or conversion pursuant to any plan of merger, c
             onsolidation, recapitalization, reorganization or
             readjustment of the securities of the issuer of such
             securities, or pursuant to provisions for conversion
             contained in such securities, or pursuant to any deposit
             agreement; provided that, in any such case, the new
             securities and cash, if any, are to be delivered to the
             Custodian;

         (9)In the case of warrants, rights or similar securities, the s
             urrender thereof in the exercise of such warrants, rights
             or similar securities or the surrender of interim receipts
             or temporary securities for definitive securities; provided
             that, in any such case, the new securities and cash, if
             any, are to be delivered to the Custodian;

         (10)For delivery in connection with any loans of portfolio secu
             rities of a Fund, but only against receipt of adequate
             collateral in the form of (a) cash, in an amount specified
             by the Trust, (b) certificated securities of a description
             specified by the Trust, registered in the name of the Fund
             or in the name of a nominee of the Custodian referred to in
             Section 2.3 hereof or in proper form for transfer, or (c)
             securities of a description specified by the Trust,
             transferred through a Securities System in accordance with
             Section 2.12 hereof;

         (11)For delivery as security in connection with any borrowings
             requiring a pledge of assets by a Fund, but only against
             receipt of amounts borrowed, except that in cases where
             additional collateral is required to secure a borrowing
             already made, further securities may be released for the
             purpose;

         (12)For delivery in accordance with the provisions of any agree
             ment among the Trust or a Fund, the Custodian and a broker-
             dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of
             1934, as amended, (the "Exchange Act") and a member of The
             National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD"),
             relating to compliance with the rules of The Options
             Clearing Corporation and of any registered national
             securities exchange, or of any similar organization or
             organizations, regarding escrow or other arrangements in
             connection with transactions for a Fund;

         (13)For delivery in accordance with the provisions of any agree
             ment among the Trust or a Fund, the Custodian, and a
             Futures Commission Merchant registered under the Commodity
             Exchange Act, relating to compliance with the rules of the
             Commodity Futures Trading Commission and/or any Contract
             Market, or any similar organization or organizations,
             regarding account deposits in connection with transaction
             for a Fund;

         (14)Upon receipt of instructions from the transfer agent ("Tran
             sfer Agent") for a Fund, for delivery to such Transfer
             Agent or to the holders of shares in connection with
             distributions in kind, in satisfaction of requests by
             holders of Shares for repurchase or redemption; and

         (15)For any other proper corporate purpose, but only upon recei
             pt of, in addition to Proper Instructions, a certified copy
             of a resolution of the Executive Committee of the Trust on
             behalf of a Fund signed by an officer of the Trust and
             certified by its Secretary or an Assistant Secretary,
             specifying the securities to be delivered, setting forth
             the purpose for which such delivery is to be made,
             declaring such purpose to be a proper corporate purpose,
             and naming the person or persons to whom delivery of such
             securities shall be made.

    2.3 Registration of Securities.  Securities held by the Custodian (o
         ther than bearer securities) shall be registered in the name of
         a particular Fund or in the name of any nominee of the Fund or
         of any nominee of the Custodian which nominee shall be assigned
         exclusively to the Fund, unless the Trust has authorized in
         writing the appointment of a nominee to be used in common with
         other registered investment companies affiliated with the Fund,
         or in the name or nominee name of any agent appointed pursuant
         to Section 2.11 or in the name or nominee name of any sub-
         custodian appointed pursuant to Section 1.  All securities
         accepted by the Custodian on behalf of a Fund under the terms of
         this Contract shall be in "street name" or other good delivery
         form.

    2.4 Bank Accounts.  The Custodian shall open and maintain a separate
         bank account or accounts in the name of each Fund, subject only
         to draft or order by the Custodian acting pursuant to the terms
         of this Contract, and shall hold in such account or accounts,
         subject to the provisions hereof, all cash received by it from
         or for the account of each Fund, other than cash maintained in a
         joint repurchase account with other affiliated funds pursuant to
         Section 2.14 of this Contract or by a particular Fund in a bank
         account established and used in accordance with Rule 17f-3 under
         the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, (the "1940
         Act").  Funds held by the Custodian for a Fund may be deposited
         by it to its credit as Custodian in the Banking Department of
         the Custodian or in such other banks or trust companies as it
         may in its discretion deem necessary or desirable; provided,
         however, that every such bank or trust company shall be
         qualified to act as a custodian under the 1940 Act and that each
         such bank or trust company and the funds to be deposited with
         each such bank or trust company shall be approved by vote of a
         majority of the Board of Trustees/Directors ("Board") of the
         Trust.  Such funds shall be deposited by the Custodian in its
         capacity as Custodian for the Fund and shall be withdrawable by
         the Custodian only in that capacity.  If requested by the Trust,
         the Custodian shall furnish the Trust, not later than twenty
         (20) days after the last business day of each month, an internal
         reconciliation of the closing balance as of that day in all
         accounts described in this section to the balance shown on the
         daily cash report for that day rendered to the Trust.

    2.5Payments for Shares.  The Custodian shall make such arrangements
         with the Transfer Agent of each Fund, as will enable the
         Custodian to receive the cash consideration due to each Fund and
         will deposit into each Fund's account such payments as are
         received from the Transfer Agent.  The Custodian will provide
         timely notification to the Trust and the Transfer Agent of any
         receipt by it of payments for Shares of the respective Fund.

    2.6Availability of Federal Funds.  Upon mutual agreement between the
         Trust and the Custodian, the Custodian shall make federal funds
         available to the Funds as of specified times agreed upon from
         time to time by the Trust and the Custodian in the amount of
         checks, clearing house funds, and other non-federal funds
         received in payment for Shares of the Funds which are deposited
         into the Funds' accounts.

    2.7                                            Collection of Income.

         (1)The Custodian shall collect on a timely basis all income and
             other payments with respect to registered securities held
             hereunder to which each Fund shall be entitled either by
             law or pursuant to custom in the securities business, and
             shall collect on a timely basis all income and other
             payments with respect to bearer securities if, on the date
             of payment by the issuer, such securities are held by the
             Custodian or its agent thereof and shall credit such
             income, as collected, to each Fund's custodian account.
             Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the
             Custodian shall detach and present for payment all coupons
             and other income items requiring presentation as and when
             they become due and shall collect interest when due on
             securities held hereunder.  The collection of income due
             the Funds on securities loaned pursuant to the provisions
             of Section 2.2 (10) shall be the responsibility of the
             Trust.  The Custodian will have no duty or responsibility
             in connection therewith, other than to provide the Trust
             with such information or data as may be necessary to assist
             the Trust in arranging for the timely delivery to the
             Custodian of the income to which each Fund is properly
             entitled.

         (2)The Custodian shall promptly notify the Trust whenever income
             due on securities is not collected in due course and will
             provide the Trust with monthly reports of the status of
             past due income unless the parties otherwise agree.

    2.8Payment of Fund Moneys.  Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, whi
         ch may be continuing instructions when deemed appropriate by the
         parties, the Custodian shall pay out moneys of each Fund in the
         following cases only:

         (1)Upon the purchase of securities, futures contracts or options
             on futures contracts for the account of a Fund but only (a)
             against the delivery of such securities, or evidence of
             title to futures contracts, to the Custodian (or any bank,
             banking firm or trust company doing business in the United
             States or abroad which is qualified under the 1940 Act to
             act as a custodian and has been designated by the Custodian
             as its agent for this purpose) registered in the name of
             the Fund or in the name of a nominee of the Custodian
             referred to in Section 2.3 hereof or in proper form for
             transfer, (b) in the case of a purchase effected through a
             Securities System, in accordance with the conditions set
             forth in Section 2.12 hereof or (c) in the case of
             repurchase agreements entered into between the Trust and
             any other party, (i) against delivery of the securities
             either in certificate form or through an entry crediting
             the Custodian's account at the Federal Reserve Bank with
             such securities or (ii) against delivery of the receipt
             evidencing purchase for the account of the Fund of
             securities owned by the Custodian along with written
             evidence of the agreement by the Custodian to repurchase
             such securities from the Fund;

         (2)In connection with conversion, exchange or surrender of secu
             rities owned by a Fund as set forth in Section 2.2 hereof;

         (3)For the redemption or repurchase of Shares of a Fund issued
             by the Trust as set forth in Section 2.10 hereof;

         (4)For the payment of any expense or liability incurred by a Fu
             nd, including but not limited to the following payments for
             the account of the Fund:  interest; taxes; management,
             accounting, transfer agent and legal fees; and operating
             expenses of the Fund, whether or not such expenses are to
             be in whole or part capitalized or treated as deferred
             expenses;

         (5)For the payment of any dividends on Shares of a Fund declared
             pursuant to the governing documents of the Trust;

         (6)For payment of the amount of dividends received in respect of
             securities sold short;

         (7)For any other proper purpose, but only upon receipt of, in a
             ddition to Proper Instructions, a certified copy of a
             resolution of the Executive Committee of the Trust on
             behalf of a Fund  signed by an officer of the Trust and
             certified by its Secretary or an Assistant Secretary,
             specifying the amount of such payment, setting forth the
             purpose for which such payment is to be made, declaring
             such purpose to be a proper purpose, and naming the person
             or persons to whom such payment is to be made.

    2.9Liability for Payment in Advance of Receipt of Securities Purchas
         ed.  In any and every case where payment for purchase of
         securities for the account of a Fund is made by the Custodian in
         advance of receipt of the securities purchased, in the absence
         of specific written instructions from the Trust to so pay in
         advance, the Custodian shall be absolutely liable to the Fund
         for such securities to the same extent as if the securities had
         been received by the Custodian.

    2.10Payments for Repurchases or Redemptions of Shares of a Fund.  Fr
         om such funds as may be available for the purpose of
         repurchasing or redeeming Shares of a Fund, but subject to the
         limitations of the Declaration of Trust/Articles of
         Incorporation and any applicable votes of the Board of the Trust
         pursuant thereto, the Custodian shall, upon receipt of
         instructions from the Transfer Agent, make funds available for
         payment to holders of shares of such Fund who have delivered to
         the Transfer Agent a request for redemption or repurchase of
         their shares including without limitation through bank drafts,
         automated clearinghouse facilities, or by other means.  In
         connection with the redemption or repurchase of Shares of the
         Funds, the Custodian is authorized upon receipt of instructions
         from the Transfer Agent to wire funds to or through a commercial
         bank designated by the redeeming shareholders.

    2.11Appointment of Agents.  The Custodian may at any time or times in
         its discretion appoint (and may at any time remove) any other
         bank or trust company which is itself qualified under the 1940
         Act and any applicable state law or regulation, to act as a
         custodian, as its agent to carry out such of the provisions of
         this Section 2 as the Custodian may from time to time direct;
         provided, however, that the appointment of any agent shall not
         relieve the Custodian of its responsibilities or liabilities
         hereunder.

    2.12Deposit of Fund Assets in Securities System.  The Custodian may
         deposit and/or maintain securities owned by the Funds in a
         clearing agency registered with the Securities and Exchange
         Commission ("SEC") under Section 17A of the Exchange Act, which
         acts as a securities depository, or in the book-entry system
         authorized by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and certain
         federal agencies, collectively referred to herein as "Securities
         System" in accordance with applicable Federal Reserve Board and
         SEC rules and regulations, if any, and subject to the following
         provisions:

         (1)The Custodian may keep securities of each Fund in a Securities 
             System provided that such
             securities are represented in an account ("Account") of the 
             Custodian in the
             Securities System which shall not include any assets of the 
             Custodian other than
             assets held as a fiduciary, custodian or otherwise for customers;

         (2)The records of the Custodian with respect to securities of the 
             Funds which are
             maintained in a Securities System shall identify by book-entry 
             those securities belonging to each Fund;

         (3)The Custodian shall pay for securities purchased for the account of 
             each Fund upon (i)
             receipt of advice from the Securities System that such securities 
             have been
             transferred to the Account, and (ii) the making of an entry on the 
             records of the
             Custodian to reflect such payment and transfer for the account of 
             the Fund.  The
             Custodian shall transfer securities sold for the account of a 
             Fund upon (i) receipt of
             advice from the Securities System that payment for such securities 
             has been transferred to the Account, and (ii) the making of an 
             entry on the records of the
             Custodian to reflect such transfer and payment for the account of 
             the Fund.  Copies of
             all advices from the Securities System of transfers of securities 
             for the account of a
             Fund shall identify the Fund, be maintained for the Fund by the  
             Custodian and be
             provided to the Trust at its request.  Upon request, the Custodian 
             shall furnish the
             Trust confirmation of each transfer to or from the account of a 
             Fund in the form of a
             written advice or notice and shall furnish to the Trust copies of 
             daily transaction
             sheets reflecting each day's transactions in the Securities System 
             for the account of
             a Fund.

         (4)The Custodian shall provide the Trust with any report obtained by 
             the Custodian on the
             Securities System's accounting system, internal accounting control 
             and procedures for
             safeguarding securities deposited in the Securities System;

         (5)The Custodian shall have received the initial certificate, required 
             by Section 9 hereof;

         (6)Anything to the contrary in this Contract notwithstanding, the 
             Custodian shall be liable
             to the Trust for any loss or damage to a Fund resulting from use of
             the Securities
             System by reason of any negligence, misfeasance or misconduct of 
             the Custodian or any
             of its agents or of any of its or their employees or from failure 
             of the Custodian or
             any such agent to enforce effectively such rights as it may have 
             against the
             Securities System; at the election of the Trust, it shall be 
             entitled to be subrogated
             to the rights of the Custodian with respect to any claim against 
             the Securities System
             or any other person which the Custodian may have as a 
             consequence of any such loss or
             damage if and to the extent that a Fund has not been made whole for
             any such loss or damage.

         (7)The authorization contained in this Section 2.12 shall not 
             relieve the Custodian from
             using reasonable care and diligence in making use of any 
             Securities System.

    2.13Segregated Account.  The Custodian shall upon receipt of Proper
         Instructions establish and maintain a segregated account or
         accounts for and on behalf of each Fund, into which account or
         accounts may be transferred cash and/or securities, including
         securities maintained in an account by the Custodian pursuant to
         Section 2.12 hereof, (i) in accordance with the provisions of
         any agreement among the Trust, the Custodian and a broker-dealer
         registered under the Exchange Act and a member of the NASD (or
         any futures commission merchant registered under the Commodity
         Exchange Act), relating to compliance with the rules of The
         Options Clearing Corporation and of any registered national
         securities exchange (or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
         or any registered contract market), or of any similar
         organization or organizations, regarding escrow or other
         arrangements in connection with transactions for a Fund, (ii)
         for purpose of segregating cash or government securities in
         connection with options purchased, sold or written for a Fund or
         commodity futures contracts or options thereon purchased or sold
         for a Fund, (iii) for the purpose of compliance by the Trust or
         a Fund with the procedures required by any release or releases
         of the SEC relating to the maintenance of segregated accounts by
         registered investment companies and (iv) for other proper
         corporate purposes, but only, in the case of clause (iv), upon
         receipt of, in addition to Proper Instructions, a certified copy
         of a resolution of the Board or of the Executive Committee
         signed by an officer of the Trust and certified by the Secretary
         or an Assistant Secretary, setting forth the purpose or purposes
         of such segregated account and declaring such purposes to be
         proper corporate purposes.

    2.14Joint Repurchase Agreements.  Upon the receipt of Proper Instruc
         tions, the Custodian shall deposit and/or maintain any assets of
         a Fund and any affiliated funds which are subject to joint
         repurchase transactions in an account established solely for
         such transactions for the Fund and its affiliated funds.  For
         purposes of this Section 2.14, "affiliated funds" shall include
         all investment companies and their portfolios for which
         subsidiaries or affiliates of Federated Investors serve as
         investment advisers, distributors or administrators in
         accordance with applicable exemptive orders from the SEC.  The
         requirements of segregation set forth in Section 2.1 shall be
         deemed to be waived with respect to such assets.

    2.15Ownership Certificates for Tax Purposes.  The Custodian shall ex
         ecute ownership and other certificates and affidavits for all
         federal and state tax purposes in connection with receipt of
         income or other payments with respect to securities of a Fund
         held by it and in connection with transfers of securities.

    2.16Proxies.  The Custodian shall, with respect to the securities he
         ld hereunder, cause to be promptly executed by the registered
         holder of such securities, if the securities are registered
         otherwise than in the name of a Fund or a nominee of a Fund, all
         proxies, without indication of the manner in which such proxies
         are to be voted, and shall promptly deliver to the Trust such
         proxies, all proxy soliciting materials and all notices relating
         to such securities.

    2.17Communications Relating to Fund Portfolio Securities.  The Custo
         dian shall transmit promptly to the Trust all written
         information (including, without limitation, pendency of calls
         and maturities of securities and expirations of rights in
         connection therewith and notices of exercise of call and put
         options written by the Fund and the maturity of futures
         contracts purchased or sold by the Fund) received by the
         Custodian from issuers of the securities being held for the
         Fund.  With respect to tender or exchange offers, the Custodian
         shall transmit promptly to the Trust all written information
         received by the Custodian from issuers of the securities whose
         tender or exchange is sought and from the party (or his agents)
         making the tender or exchange offer.  If the Trust desires to
         take action with respect to any tender offer, exchange offer or
         any other similar transaction, the Trust shall notify the
         Custodian in writing at least three business days prior to the
         date on which the Custodian is to take such action.  However,
         the Custodian shall nevertheless exercise its best efforts to
         take such action in the event that notification is received
         three business days or less prior to the date on which action is
         required.

    2.18Proper Instructions.  Proper Instructions as used throughout this
         Section 2 means a writing signed or initialed by one or more
         person or persons as the Board shall have from time to time
         authorized.  Each such writing shall set forth the specific
         transaction or type of transaction involved.  Oral instructions
         will be deemed to be Proper Instructions if (a) the Custodian
         reasonably believes them to have been given by a person
         previously authorized in Proper Instructions to give such
         instructions with respect to the transaction involved, and (b)
         the Trust promptly causes such oral instructions to be confirmed
         in writing.  Upon receipt of a certificate of the Secretary or
         an Assistant Secretary as to the authorization by the Board of
         the Trust accompanied by a detailed description of procedures
         approved by the Board, Proper Instructions may include
         communications effected directly between electro-mechanical or
         electronic devices provided that the Board and the Custodian are
         satisfied that such procedures afford adequate safeguards for a
         Fund's assets.

    2.19Actions Permitted Without Express Authority.  The Custodian may
         in its discretion, without express authority from the Trust:

         (1)make payments to itself or others for minor expenses of hand
             ling securities or other similar items relating to its
             duties under this Contract, provided that all such payments
             shall be accounted for to the Trust in such form that it
             may be allocated to the affected Fund;

         (2)surrender securities in temporary form for securities in def
             initive form;

         (3)endorse for collection, in the name of a Fund, checks, drafts
             and other negotiable instruments; and

         (4)in general, attend to all non-discretionary details in conne
             ction with the sale, exchange, substitution, purchase,
             transfer and other dealings with the securities and
             property of each Fund except as otherwise directed by the
             Trust.

    2.20Evidence of Authority.  The Custodian shall be protected in acti
         ng upon any instructions, notice, request, consent, certificate
         or other instrument or paper reasonably believed by it to be
         genuine and to have been properly executed on behalf of a Fund.
         The Custodian may receive and accept a certified copy of a vote
         of the Board of the Trust as conclusive evidence (a) of the
         authority of any person to act in accordance with such vote or
         (b) of any determination of or any action by the Board pursuant
         to the Declaration of Trust/Articles of Incorporation as
         described in such vote, and such vote may be considered as in
         full force and effect until receipt by the Custodian of written
         notice to the contrary.

    2.21Notice to Trust by Custodian Regarding Cash Movement.  The Custo
         dian will provide timely notification to the Trust of any
         receipt of cash, income or payments to the Trust and the release
         of cash or payment by the Trust.

3.Duties of Custodian With Respect to the Books of Account and Calculati
    on of Net Asset Value and Net Income.

The Custodian shall cooperate with and supply necessary information to t
    he entity or entities appointed by the Board of the Trust to keep
    the books of account of each Fund and/or compute the net asset value
    per share of the outstanding Shares of each Fund or, if directed in
    writing to do so by the Trust, shall itself keep such books of
    account and/or compute such net asset value per share.  If so
    directed, the Custodian shall also calculate daily the net income of
    a Fund as described in the Fund's currently effective prospectus and
    Statement of Additional Information ("Prospectus") and shall advise
    the Trust and the Transfer Agent daily of the total amounts of such
    net income and, if instructed in writing by an officer of the Trust
    to do so, shall advise the Transfer Agent periodically of the
    division of such net income among its various components.  The
    calculations of the net asset value per share and the daily income
    of a Fund shall be made at the time or times described from time to
    time in the Fund's currently effective Prospectus.

4.  Records.

    The Custodian shall create and maintain all records relating to its
    activities and obligations under this Contract in such manner as
    will meet the obligations of the Trust and the Funds under the 1940
    Act, with particular attention to Section 31 thereof and Rules 31a-1
    and 31a-2 thereunder, and specifically including identified cost
    records used for tax purposes.  All such records shall be the
    property of the Trust and shall at all times during the regular
    business hours of the Custodian be open for inspection by duly
    authorized officers, employees or agents of the Trust and employees
    and agents of the SEC.  In the event of termination of this
    Contract, the Custodian will deliver all such records to the Trust,
    to a successor Custodian, or to such other person as the Trust may
    direct.  The Custodian shall supply daily to the Trust a tabulation
    of securities owned by a Fund and held by the Custodian and shall,
    when requested to do so by the Trust and for such compensation as
    shall be agreed upon between the Trust and the Custodian, include
    certificate numbers in such tabulations.

5.  Opinion of Funds' Independent Public Accountants/Auditors.

    The Custodian shall take all reasonable action, as the Trust may from
    time to time request, to obtain from year to year favorable opinions
    from each Fund's independent public accountants/auditors with
    respect to its activities hereunder in connection with the
    preparation of the Fund's registration statement, periodic reports,
    or any other reports to the SEC and with respect to any other
    requirements of such Commission.

6.  Reports to Trust by Independent Public Accountants/Auditors.

    The Custodian shall provide the Trust, at such times as the Trust may
    reasonably require, with reports by independent public
    accountants/auditors for each Fund on the accounting system,
    internal accounting control and procedures for safeguarding
    securities, futures contracts and options on futures contracts,
    including securities deposited and/or maintained in a Securities
    System, relating to the services provided by the Custodian for the
    Fund under this Contract; such reports shall be of sufficient scope
    and in sufficient detail, as may reasonably be required by the
    Trust, to provide reasonable assurance that any material
    inadequacies would be disclosed by such examination and, if there
    are no such inadequacies, the reports shall so state.

7.  Compensation of Custodian.

    The Custodian shall be entitled to reasonable compensation for its
    services and expenses as Custodian, as agreed upon from time to time
    between Company and the Custodian.

8.  Responsibility of Custodian.

    The Custodian shall be held to a standard of reasonable care in
    carrying out the provisions of this Contract; provided, however,
    that the Custodian shall be held to any higher standard of care
    which would be imposed upon the Custodian by any applicable law or
    regulation if such above stated standard of reasonable care was not
    part of this Contract.  The Custodian shall be entitled to rely on
    and may act upon advice of counsel (who may be counsel for the
    Trust) on all matters, and shall be without liability for any action
    reasonably taken or omitted pursuant to such advice, provided that
    such action is not in violation of applicable federal or state laws
    or regulations, and is in good faith and without negligence.
    Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 15 hereof, the
    Custodian shall be kept indemnified by the Trust but only from the
    assets of the Fund involved in the issue at hand and be without
    liability for any action taken or thing done by it in carrying out
    the terms and provisions of this Contract in accordance with the
    above standards.

    In order that the indemnification provisions contained in this
    Section 8 shall apply, however, it is understood that if in any case
    the Trust may be asked to indemnify or save the Custodian harmless,
    the Trust shall be fully and promptly advised of all pertinent facts
    concerning the situation in question, and it is further understood
    that the Custodian will use all reasonable care to identify and
    notify the Trust promptly concerning any situation which presents or
    appears likely to present the probability of such a claim for
    indemnification.  The Trust shall have the option to defend the
    Custodian against any claim which may be the subject of this
    indemnification, and in the event that the Trust so elects it will
    so notify the Custodian and thereupon the Trust shall take over
    complete defense of the claim, and the Custodian shall in such
    situation initiate no further legal or other expenses for which it
    shall seek indemnification under this Section.  The Custodian shall
    in no case confess any claim or make any compromise in any case in
    which the Trust will be asked to indemnify the Custodian except with
    the Trust's prior written consent.

    Notwithstanding the foregoing, the responsibility of the Custodian
    with respect to redemptions effected by check shall be in accordance
    with a separate Agreement entered into between the Custodian and the
    Trust.

    If the Trust requires the Custodian to take any action with respect
    to securities, which action involves the payment of money or which
    action may, in the reasonable opinion of the Custodian, result in
    the Custodian or its nominee assigned to a Fund being liable for the
    payment of money or incurring liability of some other form, the
    Custodian may request the Trust, as a prerequisite to requiring the
    Custodian to take such action, to provide indemnity to the Custodian
    in an amount and form satisfactory to the Custodian.

    Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 15 hereof, the Trust
    agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Custodian and its nominee
    from and against all taxes, charges, expenses, assessments, claims
    and liabilities (including counsel fees) (referred to herein as
    authorized charges) incurred or assessed against it or its nominee
    in connection with the performance of this Contract, except such as
    may arise from it or its nominee's own failure to act in accordance
    with the standard of reasonable care or any higher standard of care
    which would be imposed upon the Custodian by any applicable law or
    regulation if such above-stated standard of reasonable care were not
    part of this Contract.  To secure any authorized charges and any
    advances of cash or securities made by the Custodian to or for the
    benefit of a Fund for any purpose which results in the Fund
    incurring an overdraft at the end of any business day or for
    extraordinary or emergency purposes during any business day, the
    Trust hereby grants to the Custodian a security interest in and
    pledges to the Custodian securities held for the Fund by the
    Custodian, in an amount not to exceed 10 percent of the Fund's gross
    assets, the specific securities to be designated in writing from
    time to time by the Trust or the Fund's investment adviser.  Should
    the Trust fail to make such designation, or should it instruct the
    Custodian to make advances exceeding the percentage amount set forth
    above and should the Custodian do so, the Trust hereby agrees that
    the Custodian shall have a security interest in all securities or
    other property purchased for a Fund with the advances by the
    Custodian, which securities or property shall be deemed to be
    pledged to the Custodian, and the written instructions of the Trust
    instructing their purchase shall be considered the requisite
    description and designation of the property so pledged for purposes
    of the requirements of the Uniform Commercial Code.  Should the
    Trust fail to cause a Fund to repay promptly any authorized charges
    or advances of cash or securities, subject to the provision of the
    second paragraph of this Section 8 regarding indemnification, the
    Custodian shall be entitled to use available cash and to dispose of
    pledged securities and property as is necessary to repay any such
    advances.

9.  Effective Period, Termination and Amendment.

    This Contract shall become effective as of its execution, shall
    continue in full force and effect until terminated as hereinafter
    provided, may be amended at any time by mutual agreement of the
    parties hereto and may be terminated by either party by an
    instrument in writing delivered or mailed, postage prepaid to the
    other party, such termination to take effect not sooner than sixty
    (60) days after the date of such delivery or mailing; provided,
    however that the Custodian shall not act under Section 2.12 hereof
    in the absence of receipt of an initial certificate of the Secretary
    or an Assistant Secretary that the Board of the Trust has approved
    the initial use of a particular Securities System as required in
    each case by Rule 17f-4 under the 1940 Act; provided further,
    however, that the Trust shall not amend or terminate this Contract
    in contravention of any applicable federal or state regulations, or
    any provision of the Declaration of Trust/Articles of Incorporation,
    and further provided, that the Trust may at any time by action of
    its Board (i) substitute another bank or trust company for the
    Custodian by giving notice as described above to the Custodian, or
    (ii) immediately terminate this Contract in the event of the
    appointment of a conservator or receiver for the Custodian by the
    appropriate banking regulatory agency or upon the happening of a
    like event at the direction of an appropriate regulatory agency or
    court of competent jurisdiction.

    Upon termination of the Contract, the Trust shall pay to the
    Custodian such compensation as may be due as of the date of such
    termination and shall likewise reimburse the Custodian for its
    costs, expenses and disbursements.

10. Successor Custodian.

    If a successor custodian shall be appointed by the Board of the
    Trust, the Custodian shall, upon termination, deliver to such
    successor custodian at the office of the Custodian, duly endorsed
    and in the form for transfer, all securities then held by it
    hereunder for each Fund and shall transfer to separate accounts of
    the successor custodian all of each Fund's securities held in a
    Securities System.

    If no such successor custodian shall be appointed, the Custodian
    shall, in like manner, upon receipt of a certified copy of a vote of
    the Board of the Trust, deliver at the office of the Custodian and
    transfer such securities, funds and other properties in accordance
    with such vote.

    In the event that no written order designating a successor custodian
    or certified copy of a vote of the Board shall have been delivered
    to the Custodian on or before the date when such termination shall
    become effective, then the Custodian shall have the right to deliver
    to a bank or trust company, which is a "bank" as defined in the 1940
    Act, (delete "doing business ... Massachusetts" unless SSBT is the
    Custodian) doing business in Boston, Massachusetts, of its own
    selection, having an aggregate capital, surplus, and undivided
    profits, as shown by its last published report, of not less than
    $100,000,000, all securities, funds and other properties held by the
    Custodian and all instruments held by the Custodian relative thereto
    and all other property held by it under this Contract for each Fund
    and to transfer to separate  accounts of such successor custodian
    all of each Fund's securities held in any Securities System.
    Thereafter, such bank or trust company shall be the successor of the
    Custodian under this Contract.

    In the event that securities, funds and other properties remain in
    the possession of the Custodian after the date of termination hereof
    owing to failure of the Trust to procure the certified copy of the
    vote referred to or of the Board to appoint a successor custodian,
    the Custodian shall be entitled to fair compensation for its
    services during such period as the Custodian retains possession of
    such securities, funds and other properties and the provisions of
    this Contract relating to the duties and obligations of the
    Custodian shall remain in full force and effect.

11. Interpretive and Additional Provisions.

    In connection with the operation of this Contract, the Custodian and
    the Trust may from time to time agree on such provisions
    interpretive of or in addition to the provisions of this Contract as
    may in their joint opinion be consistent with the general tenor of
    this Contract.  Any such interpretive or additional provisions shall
    be in a writing signed by both parties and shall be annexed hereto,
    provided that no such interpretive or additional provisions shall
    contravene any applicable federal or state regulations or any
    provision of the Declaration of Trust/Articles of Incorporation.  No
    interpretive or additional provisions made as provided in the
    preceding sentence shall be deemed to be an amendment of this
    Contract.

12. Massachusetts Law to Apply.

    This Contract shall be construed and the provisions thereof
    interpreted under and in accordance with laws of The Commonwealth of
    Massachusetts.

13. Notices.

    Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, Notices and other
    writings delivered or mailed postage prepaid to the Trust at
    Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222-3779, or
    to the Custodian at address for SSBT only:  225 Franklin Street,
    Boston, Massachusetts, 02110, or to such other address as the Trust
    or the Custodian may hereafter specify, shall be deemed to have been
    properly delivered or given hereunder to the respective address.

14. Counterparts.

    This Contract may be executed simultaneously in two or more
    counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.

15. Limitations of Liability.

    The Custodian is expressly put on notice of the limitation of
    liability as set forth in Article XI of the Declaration of Trust of
    those Trusts which are business trusts and agrees that the
    obligations and liabilities assumed by the Trust and any Fund
    pursuant to this Contract, including, without limitation, any
    obligation or liability to indemnify the Custodian pursuant to
    Section 8 hereof, shall be limited in any case to the relevant Fund
    and its assets and that the Custodian shall not seek satisfaction of
    any such obligation from the shareholders of the relevant Fund, from
    any other Fund or its shareholders or from the Trustees, Officers,
    employees or agents of the Trust, or any of them.  In addition, in
    connection with the discharge and satisfaction of any claim made by
    the Custodian against the Trust, for whatever reasons, involving
    more than one Fund, the Trust shall have the exclusive right to
    determine the appropriate allocations of liability for any such
    claim between or among the Funds.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has caused this instrument to
be executed in its name and behalf by its duly authorized representative
and its seal to be hereunder affixed effective as of the 1st day of
December, 1993.

ATTEST:                                   INVESTMENT COMPANIES (Except those
                                          listed below)


/s/John G. McGonigle                      By /s/John G. Donahue
John G. McGonigle                         John F. Donahue
Secretary                                 Chairman


ATTEST:                                   STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST
                                          COMPANY


/s/ Ed McKenzie                           By /s/ F. J. Sidoti, Jr.
(Assistant) Secretary                     Typed Name:  Frank J. Sidoti, Jr.
Typed Name:   Ed McKenzie                 Title: Vice President


ATTEST:                                   FEDERATED SERVICES COMPANY


/s/ Jeannette Fisher-Garber               By /s/ James J. Dolan
Jeannette Fisher-Garber                   James J. Dolan
Secretary                                 President

                                 Exhibit 1


Federated Master Trust

            



FSCO Services Provider New Contract1                    December 1, 1994
                                               Exhibit 9(i) under Form N-1A
                                         Exhibit 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K
                                     
                                 AGREEMENT
                                    for
                             FUND ACCOUNTING,
                        SHAREHOLDER RECORDKEEPING,
                                    and
                       CUSTODY SERVICES PROCUREMENT

   AGREEMENT made as of the 1st day of December , 1994, by and between
those investment companies listed on Exhibit 1 as may be amended from
time to time, having their principal office and place of business at
Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779 (the "Trust"), on
behalf of the portfolios (individually referred to herein as a "Fund" and
collectively as "Funds") of the Trust, and FEDERATED SERVICES COMPANY, a
Delaware business trust, having its principal office and place of
business at Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-
3779 (the "Company").
   WHEREAS, the Trust is registered as an open-end management investment
company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended
(the "1940 Act"), with authorized and issued shares of capital stock or
beneficial interest ("Shares"); and
   WHEREAS, the Trust may desire to retain the Company to provide certain
pricing, accounting and recordkeeping services for each of the Funds,
including any classes of shares issued by any Fund ("Classes") if so
indicated on Exhibit 1, and the Company is willing to furnish such
services; and
   WHEREAS, the Trust may desire to appoint the Company as its transfer
agent, dividend disbursing agent if so indicated on Exhibit 1, and agent
in connection with certain other activities, and the Company desires to
accept such appointment; and
   WHEREAS, the Trust may desire to appoint the Company as its agent to
select, negotiate and subcontract for custodian services from an approved
list of qualified banks if so indicated on Exhibit 1, and the Company
desires to accept such appointment; and
   WHEREAS, from time to time the Trust may desire and may instruct the
Company to subcontract for the performance of certain of its duties and
responsibilities hereunder to State Street Bank and Trust Company or
another agent (the "Agent"); and
   WHEREAS, the words Trust and Fund may be used interchangeably for
those investment companies consisting of only one portfolio;
   NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants
herein contained, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties
hereto agree as follows:
SECTION ONE:  Fund Accounting.
Article 1.  Appointment.
   The Trust hereby appoints the Company to provide certain pricing and
accounting services to the Funds, and/or the Classes, for the period and
on the terms set forth in this Agreement.  The Company accepts such
appointment and agrees to furnish the services herein set forth in return
for the compensation as provided in Article 3 of this Section.
Article 2.  The Company's  Duties.
   Subject to the supervision and control of the Trust's Board of
Trustees or Directors ("Board"), the Company will assist the Trust with
regard to fund accounting for the Trust, and/or the Funds, and/or the
Classes, and in connection therewith undertakes to perform the following
specific services;
   A.  Value the assets of the Funds using: primarily, market quotations,
       including the use of matrix pricing, supplied by the independent
       pricing services selected by the Company in consultation with the
       adviser, or sources selected by the adviser, and reviewed by the
       board; secondarily, if a designated pricing service does not
       provide a price for a security which the Company believes should
       be available by market quotation, the Company may obtain a price
       by calling brokers designated by the investment adviser of the
       fund holding the security, or if the adviser does not supply the
       names of such brokers, the Company will attempt on its own to
       find brokers to price those securities; thirdly, for securities
       for which no market price is available, the Pricing Committee of
       the Board will determine a fair value in good faith.  Consistent
       with Rule 2a-4 of the 40 Act, estimates may be used where
       necessary or appropriate.  The Company's obligations with regard
       to the prices received from outside pricing services and
       designated brokers or other outside sources, is to exercise
       reasonable care in the supervision of the pricing agent.  The
       Company is not the guarantor of the securities prices received
       from such agents and the Company is not liable to the Fund for
       potential errors in valuing a Fund's assets or calculating the
       net asset value per share of such Fund or Class when the
       calculations are based upon such prices.   All of the above
       sources of prices used as described are deemed by the Company to
       be authorized sources of security prices.  The Company provides
       daily to the adviser the securities prices used in calculating
       the net asset value of the fund, for its use in preparing
       exception reports for those prices on which the adviser has
       comment.  Further, upon receipt of the exception reports
       generated by the adviser, the Company diligently pursues
       communication regarding exception reports with the designated
       pricing agents.
   
   B.  Determine the net asset value per share of each Fund and/or Class,
       at the time and in the manner from time to time determined by the
       Board and as set forth in the Prospectus and Statement of
       Additional Information ("Prospectus") of each Fund;
   C.  Calculate the net income of each of the Funds, if any;
   D.  Calculate capital gains or losses of each of the Funds resulting
       from sale or disposition of assets, if any;
   E.  Maintain the general ledger and other accounts, books and
       financial records of the Trust, including for each Fund, and/or
       Class, as required under Section 31(a) of the 1940 Act and the
       Rules thereunder in connection with the services provided by the
       Company;
   F.  Preserve for the periods prescribed by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940
       Act the records to be maintained by Rule 31a-1 under the 1940 Act
       in connection with the services provided by the Company.  The
       Company further agrees that all such records it maintains for the
       Trust are the property of the Trust and further agrees to
       surrender promptly to the Trust such records upon the Trust's
       request;
   G.  At the request of the Trust, prepare various reports or other
       financial documents required by federal, state and other
       applicable laws and regulations; and
   H.  Such other similar services as may be reasonably requested by the
       Trust.
Article 3.  Compensation and Allocation of Expenses.
   A.  The Funds will compensate the Company for its services rendered
       pursuant to Section One of this Agreement in accordance with the
       fees agreed upon from time to time between the parties hereto.
       Such fees do not include out-of-pocket disbursements of the
       Company for which the Funds shall reimburse the Company upon
       receipt of a separate invoice.  Out-of-pocket disbursements shall
       include, but shall not be limited to, the items agreed upon
       between the parties from time to time.
   B.  The Fund and/or the Class, and not the Company, shall bear the
       cost of:  custodial expenses; membership dues in the Investment
       Company Institute or any similar organization; transfer agency
       expenses; investment advisory expenses; costs of printing and
       mailing stock certificates, Prospectuses, reports and notices;
       administrative expenses; interest on borrowed money; brokerage
       commissions; taxes and fees payable to federal, state and other
       governmental agencies; fees of Trustees or Directors of the
       Trust; independent auditors expenses; Federated Administrative
       Services and/or Federated Administrative Services, Inc. legal and
       audit department expenses billed to Federated Services Company
       for work performed related to the Trust, the Funds, or the
       Classes; law firm expenses; or other expenses not specified in
       this Article 3 which may be properly payable by the Funds and/or
       classes.
   C.  The compensation and out-of-pocket expenses shall be accrued by
       the Fund and shall be paid to the Company no less frequently than
       monthly, and shall be paid daily upon request of the Company.
       The Company will maintain detailed information about the
       compensation and out-of-pocket expenses by Fund and Class.
   D.  Any schedule of compensation agreed to hereunder, as may be
       adjusted from time to time, shall be dated and signed by a duly
       authorized officer of the Trust and/or the Funds and a duly
       authorized officer of the Company.
   E.  The fee for the period from the effective date of this Agreement
       with respect to a Fund or a Class to the end of the initial month
       shall be prorated according to the proportion that such period
       bears to the full month period.  Upon any termination of this
       Agreement before the end of any month, the fee for such period
       shall be prorated according to the proportion which such period
       bears to the full month period.  For purposes of determining fees
       payable to the Company, the value of the Fund's net assets shall
       be computed at the time and in the manner specified in the Fund's
       Prospectus.
   F.  The Company, in its sole discretion, may from time to time
       subcontract to, employ or associate with itself such person or
       persons as the Company may believe to be particularly suited to
       assist it in performing services under this Section One.  Such
       person or persons may be third-party service providers, or they
       may be officers and employees who are employed by both the
       Company and the Funds.  The compensation of such person or
       persons shall be paid by the Company and no obligation shall be
       incurred on behalf of the Trust, the Funds, or the Classes in
       such respect.
SECTION TWO:  Shareholder Recordkeeping.
Article 4.  Terms of Appointment.
   Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the
Trust hereby  appoints the Company to act as, and the Company agrees to
act as, transfer agent and dividend disbursing agent for each Fund's
Shares, and agent in connection with any accumulation, open-account or
similar plans provided to the shareholders of any Fund
("Shareholder(s)"), including without limitation any periodic investment
plan or periodic withdrawal program.
   As used throughout this Agreement, a "Proper Instruction" means a
writing signed or initialed by one or more person or persons as the Board
shall have from time to time authorized.  Each such writing shall set
forth the specific transaction or type of transaction involved.  Oral
instructions will be deemed to be Proper Instructions if (a) the Company
reasonably believes them to have been given by a person previously
authorized in Proper Instructions to give such instructions with respect
to the transaction involved, and (b) the Trust, or the Fund, and the
Company promptly cause such oral instructions to be confirmed in writing.
Proper Instructions may include communications effected directly between
electro-mechanical or electronic devices provided that the Trust, or the
Fund, and the Company are satisfied that such procedures afford adequate
safeguards for the Fund's assets.  Proper Instructions may only be
amended in writing.
Article 5.  Duties of the Company.
   The Company shall perform the following services in accordance with
Proper Instructions as may be provided from time to time by the Trust as
to any Fund:
   A.  Purchases
       (1)  The Company shall receive orders and payment for the
             purchase of shares and promptly deliver payment and
             appropriate documentation therefore to the custodian of the
             relevant Fund, (the "Custodian").  The Company shall notify
             the Fund and the Custodian on a daily basis of the total
             amount of orders and payments so delivered.
       (2)  Pursuant to purchase orders and in accordance with the
             Fund's current Prospectus, the Company shall compute and
             issue the appropriate number of Shares of each Fund and/or
             Class and hold such Shares in the appropriate Shareholder
             accounts.
       (3)  For certificated Funds and/or Classes, if a Shareholder or
             its agent requests a certificate, the Company, as Transfer
             Agent, shall countersign and mail by first class mail, a
             certificate to the Shareholder at its address as set forth
             on the transfer books of the Funds, and/or Classes, subject
             to any Proper Instructions regarding the delivery of
             certificates.
       (4)  In the event that any check or other order for the purchase
             of Shares of the Fund and/or Class is returned unpaid for
             any reason, the Company shall debit the Share account of
             the Shareholder by the number of Shares that had been
             credited to its account upon receipt of the check or other
             order, promptly mail a debit advice to the Shareholder, and
             notify the Fund and/or Class of its action.  In the event
             that the amount paid for such Shares exceeds proceeds of
             the redemption of such Shares plus the amount of any
             dividends paid with respect to such Shares, the Fund
             and/the Class or its distributor will reimburse the Company
             on the amount of such excess.
   B.  Distribution
       (1)  Upon notification by the Funds of the declaration of any
             distribution to Shareholders, the Company shall act as
             Dividend Disbursing Agent for the Funds in accordance with
             the provisions of its governing document and the then-
             current Prospectus of the Fund.  The Company shall prepare
             and mail or credit income, capital gain, or any other
             payments to Shareholders.  As the Dividend Disbursing
             Agent, the Company shall, on or before the payment date of
             any such distribution, notify the Custodian of the
             estimated amount required to pay any portion of said
             distribution which is payable in cash and request the
             Custodian to make available sufficient funds for the cash
             amount to be paid out.  The Company shall reconcile the
             amounts so requested and the amounts actually received with
             the Custodian on a daily basis.  If a Shareholder is
             entitled to receive additional Shares by virtue of any such
             distribution or dividend, appropriate credits shall be made
             to the Shareholder's account, for certificated Funds and/or
             Classes, delivered where requested; and
       (2)  The Company shall maintain records of account for each Fund
             and Class and advise the Trust, each Fund and Class and its
             Shareholders as to the foregoing.
   C.  Redemptions and Transfers
       (1)  The Company shall receive redemption requests and redemption
             directions and, if such redemption requests comply with the
             procedures as may be described in the Fund Prospectus or
             set forth in Proper Instructions, deliver the appropriate
             instructions therefor to the Custodian.  The Company shall
             notify the Funds on a daily basis of the total amount of
             redemption requests processed and monies paid to the
             Company by the Custodian for redemptions.
       (2)  At the appropriate time upon receiving redemption proceeds
             from the Custodian with respect to any redemption, the
             Company shall pay or cause to be paid the redemption
             proceeds in the manner instructed by the redeeming
             Shareholders, pursuant to procedures described in the then-
             current Prospectus of the Fund.
       (3)  If any certificate returned for redemption or other request
             for redemption does not comply with the procedures for
             redemption approved by the Fund, the Company shall promptly
             notify the Shareholder of such fact, together with the
             reason therefor, and shall effect such redemption at the
             price applicable to the date and time of receipt of
             documents complying with said procedures.
       (4)  The Company shall effect transfers of Shares by the
             registered owners thereof.
       (5)  The Company shall identify and process abandoned accounts
             and uncashed checks for state escheat requirements on an
             annual basis and report such actions to the Fund.
   D.  Recordkeeping
       (1)  The Company shall record the issuance of Shares of each
             Fund, and/or Class, and maintain pursuant to applicable
             rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") a
             record of the total number of Shares of the Fund and/or
             Class which are authorized, based upon data provided to it
             by the Fund, and issued and outstanding.  The Company shall
             also provide the Fund on a regular basis or upon reasonable
             request with the total number of Shares which are
             authorized and issued and outstanding, but shall have no
             obligation when recording the issuance of Shares, except as
             otherwise set forth herein, to monitor the issuance of such
             Shares or to take cognizance of any laws relating to the
             issue or sale of such Shares, which functions shall be the
             sole responsibility of the Funds.
       (2)  The Company shall establish and maintain records pursuant to
             applicable rules of the SEC relating to the services to be
             performed hereunder in the form and manner as agreed to by
             the Trust or the Fund to include a record for each
             Shareholder's account of the following:
             (a)  Name, address and tax identification number (and
                   whether such number has been certified);
             (b)  Number of Shares held;
             (c)  Historical information regarding the account,
                   including dividends paid and date and price for all
                   transactions;
             (d)  Any stop or restraining order placed against the
                   account;
             (e)  Information with respect to withholding in the case of
                   a foreign account or an account for which withholding
                   is required by the Internal Revenue Code;
             (f)  Any dividend reinvestment order, plan application,
                   dividend address and correspondence relating to the
                   current maintenance of the account;
             (g)  Certificate numbers and denominations for any
                   Shareholder holding certificates;
             (h)  Any information required in order for the Company to
                   perform the calculations contemplated or required by
                   this Agreement.
       (3)  The Company shall preserve any such records required to be
             maintained pursuant to the rules of the SEC for the periods
             prescribed in said rules as specifically noted below.  Such
             record retention shall be at the expense of the Company,
             and such records may be inspected by the Fund at reasonable
             times.  The Company may, at its option at any time, and
             shall forthwith upon the Fund's demand, turn over to the
             Fund and cease to retain in the Company's files, records
             and documents created and maintained by the Company
             pursuant to this Agreement, which are no longer needed by
             the Company in performance of its services or for its
             protection.  If not so turned over to the Fund, such
             records and documents will be retained by the Company for
             six years from the year of creation, during the first two
             of which such documents will be in readily accessible form.
             At the end of the six year period, such records and
             documents will either be turned over to the Fund or
             destroyed in accordance with Proper Instructions.
   E.  Confirmations/Reports
       (1)  The Company shall furnish to the Fund periodically the
             following information:
             (a)  A copy of the transaction register;
             (b)  Dividend and reinvestment blotters;
             (c)  The total number of Shares issued and outstanding in
                   each state for "blue sky" purposes as determined
                   according to Proper Instructions delivered from time
                   to time by the Fund to the Company;
             (d)  Shareholder lists and statistical information;
             (e)  Payments to third parties relating to distribution
                   agreements, allocations of sales loads, redemption
                   fees, or other transaction- or sales-related
                   payments;
             (f)  Such other information as may be agreed upon from time
                   to time.
       (2)  The Company shall prepare in the appropriate form, file with
             the Internal Revenue Service and appropriate state
             agencies, and, if required, mail to Shareholders, such
             notices for reporting dividends and distributions paid as
             are required to be so filed and mailed and shall withhold
             such sums as are required to be withheld under applicable
             federal and state income tax laws, rules and regulations.
       (3)  In addition to and not in lieu of the services set forth
             above, the Company shall:
             (a)  Perform all of the customary services of a transfer
                   agent, dividend disbursing agent and, as relevant,
                   agent in connection with accumulation, open-account
                   or similar plans (including without limitation any
                   periodic investment plan or periodic withdrawal
                   program), including but not limited to:  maintaining
                   all Shareholder accounts, mailing Shareholder reports
                   and Prospectuses to current Shareholders, withholding
                   taxes on accounts subject to back-up or other
                   withholding (including non-resident alien accounts),
                   preparing and filing reports on U.S. Treasury
                   Department Form 1099 and other appropriate forms
                   required with respect to dividends and distributions
                   by federal authorities for all Shareholders,
                   preparing and mailing confirmation forms and
                   statements of account to Shareholders for all
                   purchases and redemptions of Shares and other
                   conformable transactions in Shareholder accounts,
                   preparing and mailing activity statements for
                   Shareholders, and providing Shareholder account
                   information; and
             (b)  provide a system which will enable the Fund to monitor
                   the total number of Shares of each Fund and/or Class
                   sold in each state ("blue sky reporting").  The Fund
                   shall by Proper Instructions (i) identify to the
                   Company those transactions and assets to be treated
                   as exempt from the blue sky reporting for each state
                   and (ii) verify the classification of transactions
                   for each state on the system prior to activation and
                   thereafter monitor the daily activity for each state.
                   The responsibility of the Company for each Fund's
                   and/or Class's state blue sky registration status is
                   limited solely to the recording of the initial
                   classification of transactions or accounts with
                   regard to blue sky compliance and the reporting of
                   such transactions and accounts to the Fund as
                   provided above.
   F.  Other Duties
       (1)  The Company shall answer correspondence from Shareholders
             relating to their Share accounts and such other
             correspondence as may from time to time be addressed to the
             Company;
       (2)  The Company shall prepare Shareholder meeting lists, mail
             proxy cards and other material supplied to it by the Fund
             in connection with Shareholder Meetings of each Fund;
             receive, examine and tabulate returned proxies, and certify
             the vote of the Shareholders;
       (3)  The Company shall establish and maintain facilities and
             procedures for safekeeping of stock certificates, check
             forms and facsimile signature imprinting devices, if any;
             and for the preparation or use, and for keeping account of,
             such certificates, forms and devices.
Article 6.  Duties of the Trust.
   A.  Compliance
       The Trust or Fund assume full responsibility for the preparation,
       contents and distribution of their own and/or their classes'
       Prospectus and for complying with all applicable requirements of
       the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act"), the 1940
       Act and any laws, rules and regulations of government authorities
       having jurisdiction.
   B.  Share Certificates
       The Trust shall supply the Company with a sufficient supply of
       blank Share certificates and from time to time shall renew such
       supply upon request of the Company.  Such blank Share
       certificates shall be properly signed, manually or by facsimile,
       if authorized by the Trust and shall bear the seal of the Trust
       or facsimile thereof; and notwithstanding the death, resignation
       or removal of any officer of the Trust authorized to sign
       certificates, the Company may continue to countersign
       certificates which bear the manual or facsimile signature of such
       officer until otherwise directed by the Trust.
   C.  Distributions
       The Fund shall promptly inform the Company of the declaration of
       any dividend or distribution on account of any Fund's shares.
Article 7.  Compensation and Expenses.
   A.  Annual Fee
       For performance by the Company pursuant to Section Two of this
       Agreement, the Trust and/or the Fund agree to pay the Company an
       annual maintenance fee for each Shareholder account as agreed
       upon between the parties and as may be added to or amended from
       time to time.  Such fees may be changed from time to time subject
       to written agreement between the Trust and the Company.  Pursuant
       to information in the Fund Prospectus or other information or
       instructions from the Fund, the Company may sub-divide any Fund
       into Classes or other sub-components for recordkeeping purposes.
       The Company will charge the Fund the same fees for each such
       Class or sub-component the same as if each were a Fund.
   B.  Reimbursements
       In addition to the fee paid under Article 7A above, the Trust
       and/or Fund agree to reimburse the Company for out-of-pocket
       expenses or advances incurred by the Company for the items agreed
       upon between the parties, as may be added to or amended from time
       to time.  In addition, any other expenses incurred by the Company
       at the request or with the consent of the Trust and/or the Fund,
       will be reimbursed by the appropriate Fund.
   C.  Payment
       The compensation and out-of-pocket expenses shall be accrued by
       the Fund and shall be paid to the Company no less frequently than
       monthly, and shall be paid daily upon request of the Company.
       The Company will maintain detailed information about the
       compensation and out-of-pocket expenses by Fund and Class.
   D.  Any schedule of compensation agreed to hereunder, as may be
       adjusted from time to time, shall be dated and signed by a duly
       authorized officer of the Trust and/or the Funds and a duly
       authorized officer of the Company.
       
Article 8.  Assignment of Shareholder Recordkeeping.
   Except as provided below, no right or obligation under this Section
Two may be assigned by either party without the written consent of the
other party.
   A.  This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon
       the parties and their respective permitted successors and
       assigns.
   B.  The Company may without further consent on the part of the Trust
       subcontract for the performance hereof with (A) State Street Bank
       and its subsidiary, Boston Financial Data Services, Inc., a
       Massachusetts Trust ("BFDS"), which is duly registered as a
       transfer agent pursuant to Section 17A(c)(1) of the Securities
       Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any succeeding statute
       ("Section 17A(c)(1)"), or (B) a BFDS subsidiary duly registered
       as a transfer agent pursuant to Section 17A(c)(1), or (C) a BFDS
       affiliate, or (D) such other provider of services duly registered
       as a transfer agent under Section 17A(c)(1) as Company shall
       select; provided, however, that the Company shall be as fully
       responsible to the Trust for the acts and omissions of any
       subcontractor as it is for its own acts and omissions; or
   C.  The Company shall upon instruction from the Trust subcontract for
       the performance hereof with an Agent selected by the Trust, other
       than BFDS or a provider of services selected by Company, as
       described in (2) above; provided, however, that the Company shall
       in no way be responsible to the Trust for the acts and omissions
       of the Agent.
SECTION THREE:  Custody Services Procurement
Article 9.  Appointment.
   The Trust hereby appoints Company as its agent to evaluate and obtain
custody services from a financial institution that (i) meets the criteria
established in Section 17(f) of the 1940 Act and (ii) has been approved
by the Board as eligible for selection by the Company as a custodian (the
"Eligible Custodian").  The Company accepts such appointment.
Article 10. The Company and Its Duties.
   Subject to the review, supervision and control of the Board, the
Company shall:
   A.  evaluate the nature and the quality of the custodial services
       provided by the Eligible Custodian;
   B.  employ the Eligible Custodian to serve on behalf of the Trust as
       Custodian of the Trust's assets substantially on the terms set
       forth as the form of agreement in Exhibit 2;
   C.  negotiate and enter into agreements with the Custodians for the
       benefit of the Trust, with the Trust as a party to each such
       agreement.  The Company shall not be a party to any agreement
       with any such Custodian;
   D.  establish procedures to monitor the nature and the quality of the
       services provided by the Custodians;
   E.  continuously monitor the nature and the quality of services
       provided by the Custodians; and
   F.  periodically provide to the Trust (i) written reports on the
       activities and services of the Custodians; (ii) the nature and
       amount of disbursement made on account of the Trust with respect
       to each custodial agreement; and (iii) such other information as
       the Board shall reasonably request to enable it to fulfill its
       duties and obligations under Sections 17(f) and 36(b) of the 1940
       Act and other duties and obligations thereof.
Article 11. Fees and Expenses.
   A.  Annual Fee
       For the performance by the Company pursuant to Section Three of
       this Agreement, the Trust and/or the Fund agree to pay the
       Company an annual fee as agreed upon between the parties.
   B.  Reimbursements
       In addition to the fee paid under Section 11A above, the Trust
       and/or Fund agree to reimburse the Company for out-of-pocket
       expenses or advances incurred by the Company for the items agreed
       upon between the parties, as may be added to or amended from time
       to time.  In addition, any other expenses incurred by the Company
       at the request or with the consent of the Trust and/or the Fund,
       will be reimbursed by the appropriate Fund.
   C.  Payment
       The compensation and out-of-pocket expenses shall be accrued by
       the Fund and shall be paid to the Company no less frequently than
       monthly, and shall be paid daily upon request of the Company.
       The Company will maintain detailed information about the
       compensation and out-of-pocket expenses by Fund.
   D.  Any schedule of compensation agreed to hereunder, as may be
       adjusted from time to time, shall be dated and signed by a duly
       authorized officer of the Trust and/or the Funds and a duly
       authorized officer of the Company.
       
Article 12. Representations.
   The Company represents and warrants that it has obtained all required
approvals from all government or regulatory authorities necessary to
enter into this arrangement and to provide the services contemplated in
Section Three of this Agreement.

SECTION FOUR:  General Provisions.
Article 13.  Documents.
   A.  In connection with the appointment of the Company under this
       Agreement, the Trust shall file with the Company the following
       documents:
       (1)  A copy of the Charter and By-Laws of the Trust and all
             amendments thereto;
       (2)  A copy of the resolution of the Board of the Trust
             authorizing this Agreement;
       (3)  Specimens of all forms of outstanding Share certificates of
             the Trust or the Funds in the forms approved by the Board
             of the Trust with a certificate of the Secretary of the
             Trust as to such approval;
       (4)  All account application forms and other documents relating
             to Shareholders accounts; and
       (5)  A copy of the current Prospectus for each Fund.
   B.  The Fund will also furnish from time to time the following
       documents:
       (1)  Each resolution of the Board of the Trust authorizing the
             original issuance of each Fund's, and/or Class's Shares;
       (2)  Each Registration Statement filed with the SEC and
             amendments thereof and orders relating thereto in effect
             with respect to the sale of Shares of any Fund, and/or
             Class;
       (3)  A certified copy of each amendment to the governing document
             and the By-Laws of the Trust;
       (4)  Certified copies of each vote of the Board authorizing
             officers to give Proper Instructions to the Custodian and
             agents for fund accountant, custody services procurement,
             and shareholder recordkeeping or transfer agency services;
       (5)  Specimens of all new Share certificates representing Shares
             of any Fund, accompanied by Board resolutions approving
             such forms;
       (6)  Such other certificates, documents or opinions which the
             Company may, in its discretion, deem necessary or
             appropriate in the proper performance of its duties; and
       (7)  Revisions to the Prospectus of each Fund.

Article 14.  Representations and Warranties.
   A.  Representations and Warranties of the Company
       The Company represents and warrants to the Trust that:
       (1)  It is a business trust duly organized and existing and in
             good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware.
       (2)  It is duly qualified to carry on its business in the State
             of Delaware.
       (3)  It is empowered under applicable laws and by its charter and
             by-laws to enter into and perform this Agreement.
       (4)  All requisite corporate proceedings have been taken to
             authorize it to enter into and perform its obligations
             under this Agreement.
       (5)  It has and will continue to have access to the necessary
             facilities, equipment and personnel to perform its duties
             and obligations under this Agreement.
       (6)  It is in compliance with federal securities law requirements
             and in good standing as a transfer agent.
   B.  Representations and Warranties of the Trust
       The Trust represents and warrants to the Company that:
       (1)  It is an investment company duly organized and existing and
             in good standing under the laws of its state of
             organization;
       (2)  It is empowered under applicable laws and by its Charter and
             By-Laws to enter into and perform its obligations under
             this Agreement;
       (3)  All corporate proceedings required by said Charter and By-
             Laws have been taken to authorize it to enter into and
             perform its obligations under this Agreement;
       (4)  The Trust is an open-end investment company registered under
             the 1940 Act; and
       (5)  A registration statement under the 1933 Act will be
             effective, and appropriate state securities law filings
             have been made and will continue to be made, with respect
             to all Shares of each Fund being offered for sale.
Article 15.   Standard of Care and Indemnification.
   A.  Standard of Care
       The Company shall be held to a standard of reasonable care in
       carrying out the provisions of this Contract.  The Company shall be
       entitled to rely on and may act upon advice of counsel (who may be
       counsel for the Trust) on all matters, and shall be without
       liability for any action reasonably taken or omitted pursuant to
       such advice, provided that such action is not in violation of
       applicable federal or state laws or regulations, and is in good
       faith and without negligence.

   B.  Indemnification by Trust
       The Company shall not be responsible for and the Trust or Fund
       shall indemnify and hold the Company, including its officers,
       directors, shareholders and their agents employees and
       affiliates, harmless against any and all losses, damages, costs,
       charges, counsel fees, payments, expenses and liabilities arising
       out of or attributable to:
       (1)  The acts or omissions of any Custodian, Adviser, Sub-adviser
             or other party contracted by or approved by the Trust or
             Fund,
       (2)  The reliance on or use by the Company or its agents or
             subcontractors of information, records and documents in
             proper form which
             (a)  are received by the Company or its agents or
                   subcontractors and furnished to it by or on behalf of
                   the Fund, its Shareholders or investors regarding the
                   purchase, redemption or transfer of Shares and
                   Shareholder account information;
             (b)  are received by the Company from independent pricing
                   services or sources for use in valuing the assets of
                   the Funds; or
             (c)  are received by the Company or its agents or
                   subcontractors  from Advisers, Sub-advisers or other
                   third parties contracted by or approved by the Trust
                   of Fund for use in the performance of services under
                   this Agreement;
             (d)  have been prepared and/or maintained by the Fund or
                   its affiliates or any other person or firm on behalf
                   of the Trust.
       (3)  The reliance on, or the carrying out by the Company or its
             agents or subcontractors of Proper Instructions of the
             Trust or the Fund.
       (4)  The offer or sale of Shares in violation of any requirement
             under the federal securities laws or regulations or the
             securities laws or regulations of any state that such
             Shares be registered in such state or in violation of any
             stop order or other determination or ruling by any federal
             agency or any state with respect to the offer or sale of
             such Shares in such state.
             Provided, however, that the Company shall not be protected
             by this Article 15.A. from liability for any act or
             omission resulting from the Company's willful misfeasance,
             bad faith, negligence or reckless disregard of its duties
             of failure to meet the standard of care set forth in 15.A.
             above.
   C.  Reliance
       At any time the Company may apply to any officer of the Trust or
       Fund for instructions, and may consult with legal counsel with
       respect to any matter arising in connection with the services to
       be performed by the Company under this Agreement, and the Company
       and its agents or subcontractors shall not be liable and shall be
       indemnified by the Trust or the appropriate Fund for any action
       reasonably taken or omitted by it in reliance upon such
       instructions or upon the opinion of such counsel provided such
       action is not in violation of applicable federal or state laws or
       regulations.  The Company, its agents and subcontractors shall be
       protected and indemnified in recognizing stock certificates which
       are reasonably believed to bear the proper manual or facsimile
       signatures of the officers of the Trust or the Fund, and the
       proper countersignature of any former transfer agent or
       registrar, or of a co-transfer agent or co-registrar.
   D.  Notification
       In order that the indemnification provisions contained in this
       Article 15 shall apply, upon the assertion of a claim for which
       either party may be required to indemnify the other, the party
       seeking indemnification shall promptly notify the other party of
       such assertion, and shall keep the other party advised with
       respect to all developments concerning such claim.  The party who
       may be required to indemnify shall have the option to participate
       with the party seeking indemnification in the defense of such
       claim.  The party seeking indemnification shall in no case
       confess any claim or make any compromise in any case in which the
       other party may be required to indemnify it except with the other
       party's prior written consent.
Article 16.  Termination of Agreement.
   This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon one hundred
twenty (120) days written notice to the other.  Should the Trust exercise
its rights to terminate, all out-of-pocket expenses associated with the
movement of records and materials will be borne by the Trust or the
appropriate Fund.  Additionally, the Company reserves the right to charge
for any other reasonable expenses associated with such termination.  The
provisions of Article 15 shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
   
Article 17.  Amendment.
   This Agreement may be amended or modified by a written agreement
executed by both parties.
Article 18.  Interpretive and Additional Provisions.
   In connection with the operation of this Agreement, the Company and
the Trust may from time to time agree on such provisions interpretive of
or in addition to the provisions of this Agreement as may in their joint
opinion be consistent with the general tenor of this Agreement.  Any such
interpretive or additional provisions shall be in a writing signed by
both parties and shall be annexed hereto, provided that no such
interpretive or additional provisions shall contravene any applicable
federal or state regulations or any provision of the Charter.  No
interpretive or additional provisions made as provided in the preceding
sentence shall be deemed to be an amendment of this Agreement.
Article 19.  Governing Law.
   This Agreement shall be construed and the provisions hereof
interpreted under and in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
Article 20.  Notices.
   Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, Notices and other
writings delivered or mailed postage prepaid to the Trust at Federated
Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222-3779, or to the Company
at Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222-3779, or to
such other address as the Trust or the Company may hereafter specify,
shall be deemed to have been properly delivered or given hereunder to the
respective address.
Article 21.  Counterparts.
   This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.
Article 22.  Limitations of Liability of Trustees and Shareholders of
                 the Trust.
   The execution and delivery of this Agreement have been authorized by
the Trustees of the Trust and signed by an authorized officer of the
Trust, acting as such, and neither such authorization by such Trustees
nor such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have
been made by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any
of them personally, and the obligations of this Agreement are not binding
upon any of the Trustees or Shareholders of the Trust, but bind only the
appropriate  property of the Fund, or Class, as provided in the
Declaration of Trust.
Article 23.  Limitations of Liability of Trustees and Shareholders of
                 the Company.
   The execution and delivery of this Agreement have been authorized by
the Trustees of the Company and signed by an authorized officer of the
Company, acting as such, and neither such authorization by such Trustees
nor such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have
been made by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any
of them personally, and the obligations of this Agreement are not binding
upon any of the Trustees or Shareholders of the Company, but bind only
the property of the Company as provided in the Declaration of Trust.
Article 24.  Assignment.
   This Agreement and the rights and duties hereunder shall not be
assignable with respect to the Trust or the Funds by either of the
parties hereto except by the specific written consent of the other party.
Article 25.  Merger of Agreement.
   This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties
hereto and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the subject
hereof whether oral or written.
Article 26.  Successor Agent.
   If a successor agent for the Trust shall be appointed by the Trust,
the Company shall upon termination of this Agreement deliver to such
successor agent at the office of the Company all properties of the Trust
held by it hereunder.  If no such successor agent shall be appointed, the
Company shall at its office upon receipt of Proper Instructions deliver
such properties in accordance with such instructions.
   In the event that no written order designating a successor agent or
Proper Instructions shall have been delivered to the Company on or before
the date when such termination shall become effective, then the Company
shall have the right to deliver to a bank or trust company, which is a
"bank" as defined in the 1940 Act, of its own selection, having an
aggregate capital, surplus, and undivided profits, as shown by its last
published report, of not less than $2,000,000, all properties held by the
Company under this Agreement.  Thereafter, such bank or trust company
shall be the successor of the Company under this Agreement.
Article 27.  Force Majeure.
   The Company shall have no liability for cessation of services
hereunder or any damages resulting therefrom to the Fund as a result of
work stoppage, power or other mechanical failure, natural disaster,
governmental action, communication disruption or other impossibility of
performance.
Article 28.  Assignment; Successors.
   This Agreement shall not be assigned by either party without the prior
written consent of the other party, except that either party may assign
to a successor all of or a substantial portion of its business, or to a
party controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such
party.  Nothing in this Article 28 shall prevent the Company from
delegating its responsibilities to another entity to the extent provided
herein.


Article 29.  Severability.
   In the event any provision of this Agreement is held illegal, void or
unenforceable, the balance shall remain in effect.
   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to
be executed in their names and on their behalf under their seals by and
through their duly authorized officers, as of the day and year first
above written.


ATTEST:                          INVESTMENT COMPANIES (listed on Exhibit 1)


/s/ John W. McGonigle_______            By:__/s/ John F. Donahue___
John W. McGonigle                       John F. Donahue
Secretary                               Chairman

ATTEST:                          FEDERATED SERVICES COMPANY


/s/ Jeannette Fisher-Garber             By:_/s/ James J. Dolan_____
Jeannette Fisher-Garber                 James J. Dolan
Secretary                               President
                                 Exhibit 1

Federated Master Trust





                                       Exhibit No. 9(ii) under Form N-1A
                                  Exhibit No. 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K
                                                                        
                     SHAREHOLDER SERVICES AGREEMENT

      AGREEMENT made as of the first day of  March, 1994, by and between
those investment companies listed on Exhibit 1, as may be amended from
time to time, having their principal office and place of business at
Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779 and who have
approved a Shareholder Services Plan (the "Plan") and this form of
Agreement (individually referred to herein as a "Fund" and collectively
as "Funds") and Federated Shareholder Services, a Delaware business
trust, having its principal office and place of business at Federated
Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779 ("FSS").

      1.    The Funds hereby appoint FSS to render or cause to be
rendered personal services to shareholders of the Funds and/or the
maintenance of accounts of shareholders of the Funds ("Services").  In
addition to providing Services directly to shareholders of the Funds,
FSS is hereby appointed the Funds' agent to select, negotiate and
subcontract for the performance of Services.  FSS hereby accepts such
appointments.  FSS agrees to provide or cause to be provided Services
which, in its best judgment (subject to supervision and control of the
Funds' Boards of Trustees or Directors, as applicable), are necessary or
desirable for shareholders of the Funds.  FSS further agrees to provide
the Funds, upon request, a written description of the Services which FSS
is providing hereunder.

      2.    During the term of this Agreement, each Fund will pay FSS
and FSS agrees to accept as full compensation for its services rendered
hereunder a fee at an annual rate, calculated daily and payable monthly,
up to 0.25% of 1% of average net assets of each Fund.

      For the payment period in which this Agreement becomes effective
or terminates with respect to any Fund, there shall be an appropriate
proration of the monthly fee on the basis of the number of days that
this Agreement is in effect with respect to such Fund during the month.
To enable the Funds to comply with an applicable exemptive order, FSS
represents that the fees received pursuant to this Agreement will be
disclosed to and authorized by any person or entity receiving Services,
and will not result in an excessive fee to FSS.

      3.    This Agreement shall continue in effect for one year from
the date of its execution, and thereafter for successive periods of one
year only if the form of this Agreement is approved at least annually by
the Board of each Fund, including a majority of the members of the Board
of the Fund who are not interested persons of the Fund and have no
direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Funds'
Plan or in any related documents to the Plan ("Independent Board
Members") cast in person at a meeting called for that purpose.

      4.    Notwithstanding paragraph 3, this Agreement may be
terminated as follows:

              (a)   at any time, without the payment of any penalty, by
        the vote of a majority of the Independent Board Members of any
        Fund or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
        securities of any Fund as defined in the Investment Company Act
        of 1940 on sixty (60) days' written notice to the parties to
        this Agreement;

              (b)   automatically in the event of the Agreement's
        assignment as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940; and

              (c)   by any party to the Agreement without cause by
        giving the other party at least sixty (60) days' written notice
        of its intention to terminate.

      5.    FSS agrees to obtain any taxpayer identification number
certification from each shareholder of the Funds to which it provides
Services that is required under Section 3406 of the Internal Revenue
Code, and any applicable Treasury regulations, and to provide each Fund
or its designee with timely written notice of any failure to obtain such
taxpayer identification number certification in order to enable the
implementation of any required backup withholding.

      6.    FSS shall not be liable for any error of judgment or mistake
of law or for any loss suffered by any Fund in connection with the
matters to which this Agreement relates, except a loss resulting from
willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence on its part in the
performance of its duties or from reckless disregard by it of its
obligations and duties under this Agreement.  FSS shall be entitled to
rely on and may act upon advice of counsel (who may be counsel for such
Fund) on all matters, and shall be without liability for any action
reasonably taken or omitted pursuant to such advice.  Any person, even
though also an officer, trustee, partner, employee or agent of FSS, who
may be or become a member of such Fund's Board, officer, employee or
agent of any Fund, shall be deemed, when rendering services to such Fund
or acting on any business of such Fund (other than services or business
in connection with the duties of FSS hereunder) to be rendering such
services to or acting solely for such Fund and not as an officer,
trustee, partner, employee or agent or one under the control or
direction of FSS even though paid by FSS.

      This Section 6 shall survive termination of this Agreement.

      7.    No provision of this Agreement may be changed, waived,
discharged or terminated orally, but only by an instrument in writing
signed by the party against which an enforcement of the change, waiver,
discharge or termination is sought.

      8.    FSS is expressly put on notice of the limitation of
liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust of each Fund that is
a Massachusetts business trust and agrees that the obligations assumed
by each such Fund pursuant to this Agreement shall be limited in any
case to such Fund and its assets and that FSS shall not seek
satisfaction of any such obligations from the shareholders of such Fund,
the Trustees, Officers, Employees or Agents of such Fund, or any of
them.

      9.    The execution and delivery of this Agreement have been
authorized by the Trustees of FSS and signed by an authorized officer of
FSS, acting as such, and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor
such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been
made by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of
them personally, and the obligations of this Agreement are not binding
upon any of the Trustees or shareholders of FSS, but bind only the trust
property of FSS as provided in the Declaration of Trust of FSS.

      10.   Notices of any kind to be given hereunder shall be in
writing (including facsimile communication) and shall be duly given if
delivered to any Fund and to such Fund at the following address:
Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779, Attention:
President and if delivered to FSS at Federated Investors Tower,
Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779, Attention:  President.

      11.   This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
parties hereto and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the
subject hereof whether oral or written.  If any provision of this
Agreement shall be held or made invalid by a court or regulatory agency
decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of this Agreement
shall not be affected thereby.  Subject to the provisions of Sections 3
and 4, hereof, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to
the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and
shall be governed by Pennsylvania law; provided, however, that nothing
herein shall be construed in a manner inconsistent with the Investment
Company Act of 1940 or any rule or regulation promulgated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder.

      12.   This Agreement may be executed by different parties on
separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed and delivered,
shall be an original, and all such counterparts shall together
constitute one and the same instrument.

      13.   This Agreement shall not be assigned by any party without
the prior written consent of FSS in the case of assignment by any Fund,
or of the Funds in the case of assignment by FSS, except that any party
may assign to a successor all of or a substantial portion of its
business to a party controlling, controlled by, or under common control
with such party.  Nothing in this Section 14 shall prevent FSS from
delegating its responsibilities to another entity to the extent provided
herein.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument
to be executed by their officers designated below as of the day and year
first above written.

                                       Investment Companies (listed
                                       on Exhibit 1)



                                    By: /s/  John F. Donahue
                                        John F. Donahue
                                        Chairman


Attest: /s/  John W. McGonigle
        John W. McGonigle

                                    Federated Shareholder Services


                                    By: /s/  James J. Dolan

                                     Title:   President


Attest: /s/  John W. McGonigle
        John W. McGonigle


                                Exhibit 1


Federated Master Trust




                                      Exhibit No. 9(iii) under Form N-1A
                                  Exhibit No. 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K
                                    
                        SHAREHOLDER SERVICES PLAN


      This Shareholder Services Plan ("Plan") is adopted as of this 1st
day of March, 1994, by the Boards of Directors or Trustees, as
applicable (the "Boards"), of those investment companies listed on
Exhibit 1 hereto as may be amended from time to time, having their
principal office and place of business at Federated Investors Tower,
Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779 (individually referred to herein as a "Fund"
and collectively as "Funds").

      1.    This Plan is adopted to allow the Funds to make payments as
contemplated herein to obtain certain personal services for shareholders
and/or the maintenance of shareholder accounts ("Services").

      2.    This Plan is designed to compensate Federated Shareholder
Services ("FSS") for providing personal services and/or the maintenance
of shareholder accounts to the Funds and their shareholders.  In
compensation for the services provided pursuant to this Plan, FSS may be
paid a monthly fee computed at the annual rate not to exceed .25 of 1%
of the average aggregate net asset value of the shares of each Fund held
during the month.

      3.    Any payments made by the Funds to FSS pursuant to this Plan
will be made pursuant to a "Shareholder Services Agreement" between FSS
and each of the Funds.

      4.    Quarterly in each year that this Plan remains in effect, FSS
shall prepare and furnish to the Boards of the Funds, and the Boards
shall review, a written report of the amounts expended under the Plan.

      5.    This Plan shall become effective with regard to each Fund
(i) after approval by majority votes of:  (a) such Fund's Board; and (b)
the members of the Board of such Fund who are not interested persons of
such Fund and have no direct or indirect financial interest in the
operation of such Fund's Plan or in any related documents to the Plan
("Independent Trustees or Directors"), cast in person at a meeting
called for the purpose of voting on the Plan.

      6.    This Plan shall remain in effect with respect to each Fund
presently set forth on an exhibit and any subsequent Fund added pursuant
to an exhibit during the initial year of this Plan for the period of one
year from the date set forth above and may be continued thereafter if
this Plan is approved with respect to each Fund at least annually by a
majority of the relevant Fund's Board and a majority of the Independent
Trustees or

Directors, of such Fund as applicable, cast in person at a meeting
called for the purpose of voting on the renewal of  such Plan.  If this
Plan is adopted with respect to a fund after the first annual approval
by the Trustees or Directors as described above, this Plan will be
effective as to that Fund at such time as Exhibit 1 hereto is amended to
add such Fund and will continue in effect until the next annual approval
of this Plan by the Funds' Boards and thereafter for successive periods
of one year subject to approval as described above.

      7.    All material amendments to this Plan must be approved by a
vote of the Board of each Fund and of the Independent Directors or
Trustees of such Fund, cast in person at a meeting called for such
purpose.

      8.    This Plan may be terminated as follows:

              (a)   at any time, without the payment of any penalty, by
        the vote of a majority of the Independent Board Members of any
        Fund or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
        securities of any Fund as defined in the Investment Company Act
        of 1940 on sixty (60) days' written notice to the parties to
        this Agreement; or

              (b)   by any party to the Agreement without cause by
        giving the other party at least sixty (60) days' written notice
        of its intention to terminate.

      9.    While this Plan shall be in effect, the selection and
nomination of Independent Directors or Trustees of each Fund shall be
committed to the discretion of the Independent Directors or Trustees
then in office.

      10.   All agreements with any person relating to the
implementation of this Plan shall be in writing and any agreement
related to this Plan shall be subject to termination, without penalty,
pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 8 herein.

      11.   This Plan shall be construed in accordance with and governed
by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.


      Witness the due execution hereof this as of the date set forth
above.








                                    Investment Companies (listed
                                       on Exhibit 1)


                                    By: /s/  John F. Donahue
                                        John F. Donahue
                                        Chairman


Attest: /s/  John W. McGonigle
       John W. McGonigle


                                    Federated Shareholder Services


                                    By: /s/  James J. Dolan

                                     Title:  President


Attest: /s/  John W. McGonigle
       John W. McGonigle

                                Exhibit 1


Federated Master Trust






                                       Exhibit No. 9(iv) under Form N-1A
                                  Exhibit No. 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K
                                                                        
                    SHAREHOLDER SERVICES SUB-CONTRACT

      This Agreement is made between the Financial Institution executing
this Agreement ("Provider") and Federated Shareholder Services ("FSS")
on behalf of the investment companies listed in Exhibit A hereto (the
"Funds"), for whom FSS administers the Shareholder Services Plan
("Plan") and who have approved this form of Agreement.  In consideration
of the mutual covenants hereinafter contained, it is hereby agreed by
and between the parties hereto as follows:

      1.    FSS hereby appoints Provider to render or cause to be
rendered personal services to shareholders of the Funds and/or the
maintenance of accounts of shareholders of the Funds ("Services").
Provider agrees to provide Services which, in its best judgment, are
necessary or desirable for its customers who are investors in the Funds.
Provider further agrees to provide FSS, upon request, a written
description of the Services which Provider is providing hereunder.

      2.    During the term of this Agreement, the Funds will pay the
Provider fees as set forth in a written schedule delivered to the
Provider pursuant to this Agreement.  The fee schedule for Provider may
be changed by FSS sending a new fee schedule to Provider pursuant to
Paragraph 9 of this Agreement.  For the payment period in which this
Agreement becomes effective or terminates, there shall be an appropriate
proration of the fee on the basis of the number of days that this
Agreement is in effect during the quarter.  To enable the Funds to
comply with an applicable exemptive order, Provider represents that the
fees received pursuant to this Agreement will be disclosed to its
customers, will be authorized by its customers, and will not result in
an excessive fee to the Provider.

      3.    The Provider understands that the Department of Labor views
ERISA as prohibiting fiduciaries of discretionary ERISA assets from
receiving shareholder service fees or other compensation from funds in
which the fiduciary's discretionary ERISA assets are invested.  To date,
the Department of Labor has not issued any exemptive order or advisory
opinion that would exempt fiduciaries from this interpretation.  Without
specific authorization from the Department of Labor, fiduciaries should
carefully avoid investing discretionary assets in any fund pursuant to
an arrangement where the fiduciary is to be compensated by the fund for
such investment.  Receipt of such compensation could violate ERISA
provisions against fiduciary self-dealing and conflict of interest and
could subject the fiduciary to substantial penalties.

      4.    The Provider agrees not to solicit or cause to be solicited
directly, or indirectly at any time in the future, any proxies from the
shareholders of a Fund in opposition to proxies solicited by management
of the Fund, unless a court of competent jurisdiction shall have
determined that the conduct of a majority of the Board of Trustees or
Directors of the Fund constitutes willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross
negligence or reckless disregard of their duties.  This paragraph 4 will
survive the term of this Agreement.

      5.    This Agreement shall continue in effect for one year from
the date of its execution, and thereafter for successive periods of one
year if the form of this Agreement is approved at least annually by the
Board of each Fund, including a majority of the members of the Board of
the Fund who are not interested persons of the Fund and have no direct
or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Fund's Plan or in
any related documents to the Plan ("Disinterested Board Members") cast
in person at a meeting called for that purpose.

      6.    Notwithstanding paragraph 5, this Agreement may be
terminated as follows:

              (a)   at any time, without the payment of any penalty, by
        the vote of a majority of the Disinterested Board Members of the
        Fund or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
        securities of the Fund as defined in the Investment Company Act
        of 1940 on not more than sixty (60) days' written notice to the
        parties to this Agreement;

              (b)   automatically in the event of the Agreement's
        assignment as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940; and

              (c)   by either party to the Agreement without cause by
        giving the other party at least sixty (60) days' written notice
        of its intention to terminate.

      7.    The Provider agrees to obtain any taxpayer identification
number certification from its customers required under Section 3406 of
the Internal Revenue Code, and any applicable Treasury regulations, and
to provide the Fund or its designee with timely written notice of any
failure to obtain such taxpayer identification number certification in
order to enable the implementation of any required backup withholding.


      8.    The execution and delivery of this Agreement have been
authorized by the Trustees of FSS and signed by an authorized officer of
FSS, acting as such, and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor
such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been
made by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of
them personally, and the obligations of this Agreement are not binding
upon any of the Trustees or shareholders of FSS, but bind only the trust
property of FSS as provided in the Declaration of Trust of FSS.

      9.    Notices of any kind to be given hereunder shall be in
writing (including facsimile communication) and shall be duly given if
delivered to Provider at the address set forth below and if delivered to
FSS at Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779, Attention:
President.

      10.   This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
parties hereto and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the
subject hereof whether oral or written.  If any provision of this
Agreement shall be held or made invalid by a court or regulatory agency
decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of this Agreement
shall not be affected thereby.  Subject to the provisions of Sections 5
and 6, hereof, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to
the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and
shall be governed by Pennsylvania law; provided, however, that nothing
herein shall be construed in a manner inconsistent with the Investment
Company Act of 1940 or any rule or regulation promulgated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder.

      11.   This Agreement may be executed by different parties on
separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed and delivered,
shall be an original, and all such counterparts shall together
constitute one and the same instrument.

      12.   This Agreement shall not be assigned by any party without
the prior written consent of FSS in the case of assignment by Provider,
or of Provider in the case of assignment by FSS, except that any party
may assign to a successor all of or a substantial portion of its
business to a party controlling, controlled by, or under common control
with such party.

      13.   This Agreement may be amended by FSS from time to time by
the following procedure.  FSS will mail a copy of the amendment to the
Provider's address, as shown below.  If the Provider does not object to
the amendment within thirty (30) days after its receipt, the amendment
will become part of the Agreement.  The Provider's objection must be in
writing and be received by FSS within such thirty days.

      14.    This Agreement may be terminated with regard to a
particular Fund or Class at any time, without the payment of any
penalty, by FSS or by the vote of a majority of the Disinterested
Trustees or Directors, as applicable, or by a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of the particular Fund or Class on not
more than sixty (60) days' written notice to the Provider.  This
Agreement may be terminated  by Provider on sixty (60) days' written
notice to FSS.

      15.   The Provider acknowledges and agrees that FSS has entered
into this Agreement solely in the capacity of agent for the Funds and
administrator of the Plan.  The Provider agrees not to claim that FSS is
liable for any responsibilities or amounts due by the Funds hereunder.




                                    [Provider]


                                    Address


                                    City              State  Zip Code


Dated:                              By:
                                       Authoried Signature


                                    Title



                                    Print Name of Authorized Signature



                              FEDERATED SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
                              Federated Investors Tower
                              Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779


                              By:
                                  Vice President


           EXHIBIT A to Shareholder Services Sub-Contract with



Funds covered by this Agreement:




Shareholder Service Fees

      1.    During the term of this Agreement, FSS will pay Provider a
quarterly fee.  This fee will be computed at the annual rate of ______
of the average net asset value of shares of the Funds held during the
quarter in accounts for which the Provider provides Services under this
Agreement, so long as the average net asset value of Shares in the Funds
during the quarter equals or exceeds such minimum amount as FSS shall
from time to time determine and communicate in writing to the Provider.

      2.    For the quarterly period in which the Agreement becomes
effective or terminates, there shall be an appropriate proration of any
fee payable on the basis of the number of days that the Agreement is in
effect during the quarter.



                                             Exhibit No. 9(v) under Form N-1A
                                       Exhibit No. 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K
                                       


                       ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT

      This Administrative Services Agreement is made as of this first day of
March, 1994, between those investment companies listed on Exhibit 1, as may
be amended from time to time, having their principal office and place of
business at Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh PA  15222-3779
(individually referred to herein as "Fund" and collectively referred to as
"Funds), on behalf of the portfolios of the Funds, and Federated
Administrative Services, a Delaware business trust (herein called "FAS").

      WHEREAS, the Funds desire to retain FAS as their Administrator to
provide them with Administrative Services (as herein defined), and FAS is
willing to render such services;

      WHEREAS, the Funds are registered as open-end management investment
companies under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940
Act"), with authorized and issued shares of capital stock or beneficial
interest ("Shares"); and

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants
set forth herein, the parties hereto agree as follows:


      1.    Appointment of Administrator.  The Funds hereby appoint FAS as
Administrator of the Funds on the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement; and FAS hereby accepts such appointment and agrees to perform the
services and duties set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement in consideration
of the compensation provided for in Section 4 hereof.

      2.    Services and Duties.  As Administrator, and subject to the
supervision and control of the Funds' Boards of Trustees or Directors, as
applicable (the "Boards"), FAS will provide facilities, equipment, and
personnel to carry out the following administrative services for operation of
the business and affairs of the Funds and each of their portfolios:

      (a)                              prepare, file, and maintain the Funds'
             governing documents and any amendments thereto, including the
             Declaration of Trust or Articles of Incorporation, as
             appropriate,(which has already been prepared and filed), the By-
             laws and minutes of meetings of their Boards, Committees, and
             shareholders;

      (b)                              prepare and file with the Securities
             and Exchange Commission and the appropriate state securities
             authorities the registration statements for the Funds and the
             Funds' shares and all amendments thereto, reports to regulatory
             authorities and shareholders, prospectuses, proxy statements,
             and such other documents all as may be necessary to enable the
             Funds to make continuous offerings of their shares, as
             applicable;

      (c)                              prepare, negotiate, and administer
             contracts on behalf of the Funds with, among others, each Fund's
             investment adviser, distributor, custodian, and transfer agent,
             subject to any applicable restrictions of the Boards or the 1940
             Act;

      (d)                              supervise the Funds' custodians in the
             maintenance of the Funds' general ledgers and in the preparation
             of the Funds' financial statements, including oversight of
             expense accruals and payments, the determination of the net
             asset value of the Funds and the declaration and payment of
             dividends and other distributions to shareholders;

      (e)                              calculate performance data of the
             Funds for dissemination to information services covering the
             investment company industry;

      (f)                              prepare and file the Funds' tax
             returns;

      (g)                              examine and review the operations of
             the Funds' custodians and transfer agents;

      (h)                              coordinate the layout and printing of
             publicly disseminated prospectuses and reports;

      (i)                              perform internal audit examinations in
             accordance with a charter to be adopted by FAS and the Funds;

      (j)                              assist with the design, development,
             and operation of the Funds;

      (k)                              provide individuals reasonably
             acceptable to the Funds' Boards for nomination, appointment, or
             election as officers of the Funds, who will be responsible for
             the management of certain of the Funds' affairs as determined by
             the Funds' Boards; and

      (l)                              consult with the Funds and their
             Boards of Trustees or Directors, as appropriate, on matters
             concerning the Funds and their affairs.

      The foregoing, along with any additional services that FAS shall agree
in writing to perform for the Funds hereunder, shall hereafter be referred to
as "Administrative Services."  Administrative Services shall not include any
duties, functions, or services to be performed for any Fund by such Fund's
investment adviser, distributor, custodian, transfer agent, or shareholder
service agent, pursuant to their respective agreements with such Fund.

      3.     Expenses.  FAS shall be responsible for expenses incurred in
providing office space, equipment, and personnel as may be necessary or
convenient to provide the Administrative Services to the Fund, including the
compensation of FAS employees who serve on the Funds' Boards, or as officers
of the Funds.  Each Fund shall be responsible for all other expenses incurred
by FAS on behalf of such Fund, including without limitation postage and
courier expenses, printing expenses, travel expenses, registration fees,
filing fees, fees of outside counsel and independent auditors, insurance
premiums, fees payable to members of such Fund's Board who are not FAS
employees, and trade association dues.

      4.     Compensation.  For the Administrative Services provided, each
Fund hereby agrees to pay and FAS hereby agrees to accept as full
compensation for its services rendered hereunder an administrative fee at an
annual rate, payable daily, as specified below, based upon the total assets
of all of the Funds:

      Maximum Administrative              Average Daily Net Assets
               Fee                             of the Funds

                .150%                        on the first $250 million
                .125%                        on the next $250 million
                                             .100%  on the next $250 million
                .075%                        on assets in excess of
                                             $750 million

      However, in no event shall the administrative fee received during any
year of this Agreement be less than, or be paid at a rate less than would
aggregate, $125,000, per individual Fund, with an additional $30,000 for each
class of shares added to any such Fund after the date hereof.

      5.                               Standard of Care.

      (a)                              FAS shall not be liable for any error
             of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss suffered by any
             Fund in connection with the matters to which this Agreement
             relates, except a loss resulting from willful misfeasance, bad
             faith or gross negligence on its part in the performance of its
             duties or from reckless disregard by it of its obligations and
             duties under this Agreement.  FAS shall be entitled to rely on
             and may act upon advice of counsel (who may be counsel for such
             Fund) on all matters, and shall be without liability for any
             action reasonably taken or omitted pursuant to such advice.  Any
             person, even though also an officer, trustee, partner, employee
             or agent of FAS, who may be or become a member of such Fund's
             Board, officer, employee or agent of any Fund, shall be deemed,
             when rendering services to such Fund or acting on any business
             of such Fund (other than services or business in connection with
             the duties of FAS hereunder) to be rendering such services to or
             acting solely for such Fund and not as an officer, trustee,
             partner, employee or agent or one under the control or direction
             of FAS even though paid by FAS.

      (b)                              This Section 5 shall survive
             termination of this Agreement.

      6.    Duration and Termination.  The initial term of this Agreement
with respect to each Fund shall commence on the date hereof, and extend for a
period of one year, renewable annually by the approval of the Board of
Directors/Trustees of each Fund.

      7.     Amendment.  No provision of this Agreement may be changed,
waived, discharged or terminated orally, but only by an instrument in writing
signed by the party against which an enforcement of the change, waiver,
discharge or termination is sought.

      8.     Limitations of Liability of Trustees or Officers, Employees,
Agents and Shareholders of the Funds.  FAS is expressly put on notice of the
limitation of liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust of each Fund
that is a Massachusetts business trust and agrees that the obligations
assumed by each such Fund pursuant to this Agreement shall be limited in any
case to such Fund and its assets and that FAS shall not seek satisfaction of
any such obligations from the shareholders of such Fund, the Trustees,
Officers, Employees or Agents of such Fund, or any of them.

      9.     Limitations of Liability of Trustees and Shareholders of FAS.
The execution and delivery of this Agreement have been authorized by the
Trustees of FAS and signed by an authorized officer of FAS, acting as such,
and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor such execution and
delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been made by any of them
individually or to impose any liability on any of them personally, and the
obligations of this Agreement are not binding upon any of the Trustees or
shareholders of FAS, but bind only the trust property of FAS as provided in
the Declaration of Trust of FAS.

      10.       Notices.  Notices of any kind to be given hereunder shall be
in writing (including facsimile communication) and shall be duly given if
delivered to any Fund at the following address:  Federated Investors Tower,
Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779, Attention:  President and if delivered to FAS at
Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, PA  15222-3779, Attention:  President.

      11.    Miscellaneous.  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement
between the parties hereto and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to
the subject hereof whether oral or written.  The captions in this Agreement
are included for convenience of reference only and in no way define or
delimit any of the provisions hereof or otherwise affect their construction
or effect.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or made invalid
by a court or regulatory agency decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the
remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby.  Subject to the
provisions of Section 5, hereof, this Agreement shall be binding upon and
shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective
successors and shall be governed by Pennsylvania law; provided, however, that
nothing herein shall be construed in a manner inconsistent with the
Investment Company Act of 1940 or any rule or regulation promulgated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder.

      12.  Counterparts.   This Agreement may be executed by different
parties on separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed and
delivered, shall be an original, and all such counterparts shall together
constitute one and the same instrument.

      13.  Assignment; Successors.  This Agreement shall not be assigned by
any party without the prior written consent of FAS, in the case of assignment
by any Fund, or of the Funds, in the case of assignment by FAS, except that
any party may assign to a successor all of or a substantial portion of its
business to a party controlling, controlled by, or under common control with
such party.  Nothing in this Section 14 shall prevent FAS from delegating its
responsibilities to another entity to the extent provided herein.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to
be executed by their officers designated below as of the day and year first
above written.


                                    Investment Companies (listed
                                    on Exhibit 1)




                                    By: /s/  John F. Donahue
                                          John F. Donahue
                                          Chairman




Attest: /s/  John W. McGonigle
          John W. McGonigle


                                    Federated Administrative Services




                                    By: /s/  Edward C. Gonzales
                                          Edward C. Gonzales
                                          Chairman




Attest: /s/  John W. McGonigle
          John W. McGonigle


                                   Exhibit 1


Federated Master Trust




The Trustees of
    Federated Master Trust
Page 1
December 15, 1977


                                                Exhibit No. 10 under Form N-1A
                                         Exhibit No. 5 under Item 601/Reg. S-K


                    HOUSTON, HOUSTON & DONNELLY
                          ATTORNEYS AT LAW
                        UNION TRUST BUILDING
WILLIAM McC. HOUSTON  PITTSBURGH, PA.  15219
FRED CHALMERS HOUSTON, JR.   __________
THOMAS J. DONNELLY
                         (412) 471-5828          FRED CHALMERS HOUSTON
                                                    (1914 - 1971)


ROBERT L. CAMPBELL
ARTHUR A WALTENBAUGH

                               December 15, 1977
                                       
                                       

The Trustees of Federated Master Trust
421 Seventh Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Gentlemen:

            Federated Master Trust ("Trust") proposes to offer and sell Shares
of Beneficial Interest ("Shares") in the manner and on the terms set forth in
its Registration Statement filed on October 19, 1977 with the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended by Amendment
Nos. 1 and 2.

            As counsel we have participated in the organization of the Trust,
its registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the preparation
and filing of its Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933.  We
have examined and are familiar with the provisions of the written Declaration
of Trust dated October 10, 1977, as amended November 16, 1977 ("Declaration of
Trust"), the Bylaws of the Trust and such other documents and records deemed
relevant.  We have also reviewed questions of law and consulted with counsel
thereon as deemed necessary or appropriate by us for the purposes of this
opinion.

            Based on the foregoing, it is our opinion that:

            1. The Trust is duly organized and validly existing pursuant to
the Declaration of Trust.

            2. The Shares which are currently being registered by the
Registration Statement referred to above may be legally and validly issued
from time to time in accordance with the Declaration of Trust upon receipt of
consideration sufficient to comply with the provisions of Article III, Section
3, of the Declaration of Trust and subject to compliance with the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and
applicable state laws regulating the sale of securities.  Such Shares, when so
issued, will be fully paid and non-assessable.
            We consent to your filing this opinion as an exhibit to the
Registration Statement referred to above and to any application or
registration statement filed under the securities laws of any of the States of
the United States.  We further consent to the reference to our firm under the
caption "Legal Counsel and Accountants" in the prospectus filed as a part of
such Registration Statement, applications and registration statements.



                                    Very truly yours,

                                    HOUSTON, HOUSTON, & DONNELLY


                                    By: /s/ Thomas J. Donnelly

TJD/heh


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