CONNECTICUT MUTUAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS INC
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                                 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL 
                              INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS, INC.




                                 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

                                    MARCH 31, 1996



                             NATIONAL MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
                            CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
                          MASSACHUSETTS MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
                             NEW YORK MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
                               OHIO MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT





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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS, INC.
STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS
March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)
 
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<CAPTION>
                                                                                 ACCOUNTS
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    NATIONAL      CALIFORNIA    MASSACHUSETTS    NEW YORK         OHIO
                                                   MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                <C>            <C>           <C>             <C>            <C>
Assets

 Investment in Portfolio, at value (Note 1A)
  (Identified cost $2,685,863, $634,290,
   $136,789, $396,633, $247,256)                  $2,789,792       $718,895         $140,814     $407,796       $258,148
 Receivable from Fund shares sold                          -              -                -           31              -
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

 Total Assets                                      2,789,792        718,895          140,814      407,827        258,148
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------


Liabilities

 Dividends payable                                    15,837          3,431              758        1,857          2,131
 Accrued expenses payable                              7,920          1,863              214          753            494
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

 Total Liabilities                                    23,757          5,294              972        2,610          2,625
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------


Net Assets                                        $2,766,035       $713,601         $139,842     $405,217       $255,523
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Outstanding Shares                                   257,750         69,351           13,498       38,748         24,194
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Net Asset Value per Share                             $10.73         $10.29           $10.36       $10.46         $10.56
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Net assets consist of:

 Capital (par value and paid-in sur               $2,656,980       $591,895         $134,553     $392,258       $242,346
 Undistributed net investment incom                      857             75             (124)          44           (350)
 Accumulated undistributed net real                    4,269         37,026            1,388        1,752          2,635
 Net unrealized appreciation                         103,929         84,605            4,025       11,163         10,892
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Net Assets                                        $2,766,035       $713,601         $139,842     $405,217       $255,523
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS, INC.
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
For the six months ended March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)


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<CAPTION>

                                                                                 ACCOUNTS
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                                                    NATIONAL      CALIFORNIA    MASSACHUSETTS    NEW YORK         OHIO
                                                   MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS     MUNICIPALS
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                <C>            <C>           <C>             <C>            <C>

Investment Income

 Interest income allocated from Portfolio           $113,632        $21,986           $4,400      $12,086        $12,439
 Expenses allocated from Portfolio                    (7,454)        (1,970)            (385)        (974)        (1,141)
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Total investment income                             106,178         20,016            4,015       11,112         11,298
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------


 Operating Expenses                                    5,635            747              186          601            491
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------


Net Investment Income                                100,543         19,269            3,829       10,511         10,807
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)
 on Investments
 Net realized gain (loss) from Portfolio -
 Investment transactions (identified cost basis)       7,402          6,835            1,603        3,832          1,538
 Financial futures contracts                          (2,079)          (773)            (196)        (923)           921
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    Net realized gain on investments                   5,323          6,062            1,407        2,909          2,459
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Change in unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) -
  Investments                                        (26,665)       (63,664)          (1,102)      (3,465)        (3,682)
  Financial futures contracts                         (1,972)        (7,117)          (1,040)      (1,517)            98
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    Net realized depreciation                        (28,637)       (70,781)          (2,142)      (4,982)        (3,584)
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Net Realized and Unrealized Loss
  on Investments                                     (23,314)       (64,719)            (735)      (2,073)        (1,125)
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets
  Resulting from Operations                          $77,229       ($45,450)          $3,094       $8,438         $9,682
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS, INC.
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
For the six months ended March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)
and for the period from October 3, 1994 (Inception) to September 30, 1995
 
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<CAPTION>

                                                                                 ACCOUNTS
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                                                       NATIONAL                     CALIFORNIA                 MASSACHUSETTS
                                                      MUNICIPALS                    MUNICIPALS                   MUNICIPALS
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                                                   1996            1995          1996           1995           1996        1995
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<S>                                              <C>             <C>             <C>            <C>            <C>         <C>
Increase in Net Assets

 From Operations:
  Net investment income                          $100,543        $101,811        $19,269        $46,849        $3,829       $2,534
  Net realized gain (loss) on investments           5,323         (33,101)         6,062        (35,837)        1,407       (1,303)
  Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)      (28,637)        132,566        (70,781)       155,386        (2,142)       6,167
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  Net increase (decrease) in net assets
   resulting from operations                       77,229         201,276        (45,450)       166,398         3,094        7,398
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 Dividends to Shareholders:
  From net investment income                      (99,706)       (101,792)       (19,440)       (46,603)       (3,955)      (2,522)
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 From Capital Share Transactions:
  Net proceeds from sale of shares                 328,417      2,949,096        341,168      1,623,483             -      132,175
  Net asset value of shares issued to
   shareholders from reinvestment of dividends      72,645         63,742          2,777         37,455         2,819          943
  Cost of shares reacquired                       (670,159)       (54,713)          (120)    (1,346,067)         (110)           -
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  Increase (decrease) in net assets derived
   from capital share transactions                (269,097)     2,958,125        343,825        314,871         2,709      133,118
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Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Asset              (291,574)     3,057,609        278,935        434,666         1,848      137,994

Net Assets - Beginning of Period                 3,057,609              -        434,666              -       137,994            -
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Net Assets - End of Period                      $2,766,035     $3,057,609       $713,601       $434,666      $139,842     $137,994
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Undistributed (distribution in excess of) net
 investment income included in net assets
 at end of period                                     $856            $19            $75           $246         ($114)         $12
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS, INC.
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
For the six months ended March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)
and for the period from October 3, 1994 (Inception) to September 30, 1995
 
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<CAPTION>


                                                                               ACCOUNTS
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                                                               NEW YORK                       OHIO
                                                              MUNICIPALS                    MUNICIPALS
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                                                          1996           1995           1996           1995
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<S>                                                       <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
Increase in Net Assets

 From Operations:
  Net investment income                                   $10,511        $11,897        $10,807        $11,236
  Net realized gain (loss) on investments                   2,909         (3,333)         2,459         (1,858)
  Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)               (4,982)        16,145         (3,584)        14,476
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  Net increase in net assets
       resulting from operations                            8,438         24,709          9,682         23,854
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 Dividends to Shareholders:
  From net investment income                              (10,463)       (11,878)       (11,227)       (11,174)
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 From Capital Share Transactions:
  Net proceeds from sale of shares                         67,194        361,732         47,851        453,014
  Net asset value of shares issued to
   shareholders from reinvestment of dividends              8,539         10,466          8,823          8,525
  Cost of shares reacquired                               (42,134)       (11,386)      (171,327)      (102,498)
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  Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from
   capital share transactions                              33,599        360,812       (114,653)       359,041
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Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets                      31,574        373,643       (116,198)       371,721

Net Assets - Beginning of Period                          373,643              -        371,721              -
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Net Assets - End of Period                               $405,217       $373,643       $255,523       $371,721
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Undistributed (distribution in excess of) net
 investment income included in net assets
 at end of period                                             $67            $19          ($358)           $62

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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS, INC.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)

   Selected data for a share of capital stock outstanding throughout the period:

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                                             Net Realized   Distributions
                                Dividends    & Unrealized     From Net      Net Asset
Year                 Net         From Net     Gain (Loss)     Realized      Value at
Ended            Investment     Investment        on           Gain on      Beginning
September 30       Income         Income      Investments    Investments    of Period
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<S>               <C>           <C>          <C>            <C>             <C>

NATIONAL MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)          $.61          $(.61)          $.70            $ -          $10.00
   1996(b)          $.34          $(.34)          $.03            $ -          $10.70
CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)          $.56          $(.56)          $.22            $ -          $10.00
   1996(b)          $.29          $(.29)          $.07            $ -          $10.22

MASSACHUSETTS MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)          $.56          $(.56)          $.33            $ -          $10.00
   1996(b)          $.28          $(.28)          $.03            $ -          $10.33

NEW YORK MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)          $.52          $(.52)          $.41            $ -          $10.00
   1996(b)          $.28          $(.28)          $.05            $ -          $10.41

OHIO MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)          $.50          $(.50)          $.54            $ -          $10.00
   1996(b)          $.28          $(.28)          $.02            $ -          $10.54

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                                 Ratio of     Ratio of Net      Net
               Net Asset        Operating      Investment      Assets
Year           Value at        Expenses to     Income to      at End of       Annual
Ended             End            Average        Average       Period (In      Total
September 30   of Period       Net Assets(c)   Net Assets(c)  Thousands)     Return(d)
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NATIONAL MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)        $10.70          .80%           6.45%         $3,058         13.40%
   1996(b)        $10.73          .80%           3.14%         $2,766          3.37%
CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)        $10.22          .80%           5.91%          $435           8.06%
   1996(b)        $10.29          .80%           2.90%          $714           3.57%

MASSACHUSETTS MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)        $10.33          .80%           5.53%          $138           9.23%
   1996(b)        $10.36          .80%           2.75%          $140           3.05%

NEW YORK MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)        $10.41          .80%           5.48%          $374           9.63%
   1996(b)        $10.46          .80%           2.71%          $405           3.13%

OHIO MUNICIPALS ACCOUNT
   1995(a)        $10.54          .80%           5.40%          $372          10.71%
   1996(b)        $10.56          .80%           2.75%          $256           2.96%

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  (a) For the period from October 3, 1994 (Inception) to September 30, 1995
  (b) For the six months ended March 31, 1996
  (c) Annualized
  (d) Annual total returns do not include the effect of sales charges
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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)


1. ORGANIZATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

    Connecticut Mutual Investments Accounts, Inc. (the Fund), a Maryland
    corporation, is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
    amended, as an open-end management investment company. The Fund is
    comprised of thirteen separate Accounts, five of which are included in
    these financial statements: National Municipals Account, California
    Municipals Account, Massachusetts Municipals Account, New York Municipals
    Account and Ohio Municipals Account.  Each Account invests all of its
    investable assets in interests in a separate corresponding open-end
    management investment company (a "Portfolio"), a New York Trust, having the
    same investment objective as its corresponding Account.  The National
    Municipals Account invests its assets in the National Municipals Portfolio,
    the California Municipals Account invests its assets in the California Tax
    Free Portfolio, the Massachusetts Municipals Account invests its assets in
    the Massachusetts Tax Free Portfolio, the New York Municipals Account
    invests its assets in the New York Tax Free Portfolio, and the Ohio
    Municipals Account invests its assets in the Ohio Tax Free Portfolio.  The
    value of each Account's investment in its corresponding Portfolio reflects
    the Account's proportionate interest in the net assets of that Portfolio
    (0.12%, 0.19%, 0.05%, 0.06% and 0.08%, at March 31, 1996, for the National
    Municipals Account, California Municipals Account, Massachusetts Municipals
    Account, New York Municipals Account and Ohio Municipals Account,
    respectively).  The performance of each Account is directly affected by the
    performance of its corresponding Portfolio.  The financial statements of
    each Portfolio, including the portfolio investments, are included elsewhere
    in this report and should be read in conjunction with each Account's
    financial statements.


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

    (a)  Investment Valuation - Valuation of securities by the Portfolios is
         discussed in Note 1 of the Portfolios' Notes to Financial Statements
         which are included elsewhere in this report.

    (b)  Income - Each Account's net investment income consists of the
         Account's pro rata share of the net investment income of its
         corresponding Portfolio, less all actual and accrued expenses of each
         Account.

    (c)  Federal Income Taxes - Each Account's policy is to comply with the
         provisions of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated
         investment companies and to distribute to shareholders each year all
         of its taxable and tax-exempt income, including any net realized gain
         on investments.  Accordingly, no provision for federal income or
         excise tax is necessary.  Dividends paid by each Account from net
         interest on tax-exempt municipal bonds allocated from its
         corresponding Portfolio are not includable by shareholders as gross
         income for federal income tax purposes because each Account and
         Portfolio intend to meet certain requirements of the Internal Revenue
         Code applicable to regulated investment companies which will enable
         the Accounts to pay exempt-interest dividends.  The portion of such
         interest, if any, earned on private activity bonds issued after
         August 7, 1986, may be considered a tax preference item to
         shareholders.

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2.  DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

    The net income of an Account is determined daily and substantially all of
    the net income so determined is declared as a dividend to shareholders of
    record at the time of declaration.  Distributions are paid monthly.
    Distributions of realized capital gains, if any, are made at least
    annually.  Shareholders may reinvest capital gain distributions in
    additional shares of an Account at the net asset value as of the
    ex-dividend date.  Distributions are paid in the form of additional shares
    or, at the election of the shareholder, in cash.  The Fund distinguishes
    between distributions on a tax basis and a financial reporting basis.
    Generally accepted accounting principles require that only distributions in
    excess of tax basis earnings and profits be reported in the financial
    statements as a return of capital.  Differences in the recognition or
    classification of income between the financial statements and tax earnings
    and profits which result in temporary over distributions for financial
    statement purposes are classified as distributions in excess of net
    investment income or accumulated net realized gains. Permanent differences
    between book and tax accounting relating to distributions are reclassified
    to paid in capital.


3.  CAPITAL STOCK

    The authorized capital stock of the Fund at March 31, 1996 consisted of
    3,000,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share.  The
    shares of stock are divided among thirteen separate Accounts, five of which
    are indicated below.  All shares of common stock have equal voting rights,
    except that only shares of a particular Account are entitled to vote on
    matters pertaining to that Account.

    Transactions in capital stock were as follows:
 
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                                                       For the six months ended March 31, 1996
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                                      National     California    Massachusetts     New York       Ohio
                                     Municipals    Municipals      Municipals     Municipals    Municipals
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<S>                                  <C>           <C>           <C>              <C>           <C>
Shares authorized (in millions)               200           200           200              200           200
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Shares sold                                29,005        26,593             0            6,151         4,377
Shares issued to shareholders
 from reinvestment of dividends             4,803           264           169              801           819
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   Total issued                            33,808        26,857           169            6,952         5,196
Shares reacquired                         (61,687)          (11)          (10)          (3,966)      (16,163)
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Net increase (Decrease)                   (27,879)       26,846           159            2,986       (10,967)
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4.  INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS

    Increases and decreases in each Account's investment in its corresponding
    Portfolio for the six months ended March 31, 1996 were as follows:

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              National     California   Massachusetts    New York       Ohio
             Municipals   Municipals     Municipals     Municipals   Municipals
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<S>          <C>          <C>           <C>             <C>          <C>

Increases        $317,398     $274,790             $0       $66,416     $46,969
Decreases         709,833       16,147          2,131        44,431     173,609
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5.  TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES

    G. R. Phelps & Co., Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Connecticut Mutual
    Life Insurance Company, Inc., serves as the administrator of each Account,
    but receives no compensation.  For the six months ended March 31, 1996, the
    Administrator, serving as principal underwriter for sale of shares of the
    Accounts, earned $16,246 related to sales charges deducted for shares sold
    and contingent deferred sales charges for shares redeemed. Each Portfolio
    has engaged the services of Boston Management and Research, a wholly owned
    subsidiary of Eaton Vance Management, as its investment adviser.  See Note
    2 of the Portfolios' Notes to Financial Statements which are included
    elsewhere in this report.

    Each Account has adopted a distribution plan (Plan) in accordance with the
    requirements of Rule 12b-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940.  Under
    each Plan, each Account may pay G. R. Phelps & Co., Inc. (the Distributor)
    a fee, not exceeding 0.25% of the Account's average daily net assets for
    any fiscal year, as reimbursement for its expenditures incurred in
    distributing and servicing shares of the Account.  No Account has paid any
    amounts pursuant to a Rule 12b-1 distribution plan during the six months
    ended March 31, 1996.



5.  SUBSEQUENT EVENT

    On January 29, 1996, the Accounts' Board of Directors authorized the
    liquidation and termination of the Accounts immediately after March 31,
    1996 in accordance with a plan of liquidation which provides for the
    complete liquidation of the Accounts' assets and pro rata distribution of
    such assets to the respective Accounts' shareholders.  The liquidation of
    the Accounts and distribution to shareholders was effective as of the close
    of business on April 1, 1996.

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                            NATIONAL MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO
                               Portfolio of Investments
                                    March 31, 1996
                                     (Unaudited)
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                           TAX-EXEMPT INVESTMENTS - 99.96%
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PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                                                VALUE
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<C>           <S>                                                                                                  <C>
              ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES-                         5.5%
    $6,035    Arizona Health Facilities Authority, Mesa Project, 7.625%, 1/1/26                                       $5,534,336
    17,070    Bell County, Texas, Health Facilities, Care Institute Inc., 9%, 11/1/24                                 18,341,203
     7,000    Chester County, Pennsylvania, IDB, Senior Life Choice of Paoli, L.P., 8.05%, 1/1/24                      7,024,500
     3,060    Chester County, Pennsylvania, Kimberton Project, (AMT), 8.5%, 9/1/25                                     3,056,297
    12,555    Dekalb Private Hospital, Georgia GF/Atlanta, 8.5%, 3/1/25                                               12,693,733
     5,000    Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Glen Riddle Project, (AMT), 8.625%, 9/1/25                                5,042,850
    18,740    Illinois Development Finance Authority, Care Institute Inc., 7.8%, 6/1/25                               18,050,368
    18,545    Lousiana HFA - HCC Assisted Living Group 1, 9%, 3/1/25                                                  19,180,167
    10,000    New Jersey EDA, Forsgate Project, (AMT), 8.625%, 6/1/25                                                 10,084,100
     7,915    Roseville, Minnesota, Elder Care Facility, Care Institute Inc., 7.75%, 11/1/23                           8,033,962
    12,430    St. Paul, Minnesota, Housing and Redevelopment, Care Institute, Inc., Highland Park,
                                    8.75%, 11/1/24                                                                    13,170,952
     5,000    Village of North Syracuse Housing Authority, AJM Senior Housing, Inc., Janus Park,
                                    8%, 6/1/24                                                                         4,977,500
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                                                                                                                    $125,189,968
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              COGENERATION FACILITIES -                           3.9%
   $21,250    Maryland Energy, AES Warrior Run Project, (AMT), 7.4%, 9/1/19                                          $21,857,963
    22,150    New Jersey EDA, Vineland Cogeneration Limited Partnership Project, (AMT), 7.875%,
                                        6/1/19                                                                        23,796,410
     2,300    Palm Beach County, Florida, Solid Waste IDR, Osceola Power Limited Partnership
                                        Project,  (AMT), 6.95%, 1/1/22                                                 2,332,660
     5,000    Pennsylvania EDA, Northampton Generating Project, (AMT), 6.95%, 1/1/21                                   4,847,350
     7,000    Pennsylvania EDA, Northampton Generating Project, (AMT), 6.875%, 1/1/11                                  6,797,350
    13,450    Pennsylvania EDA, Northampton Generating Project, (AMT), 6.6%, 1/1/19                                   13,040,716
     6,100    Pennsylvania EDA, Northampton Generating Project, (AMT), 6.5%, 1/1/13                                    5,894,247
    10,000    Pennsylvania EDA, Colver Project, (AMT), 8.05%, 12/1/15                                                 10,446,000
                                                                                                                   --------------
                                                                                                                     $89,012,696
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              COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES -                           0.4%
    $3,300    Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities, Nichols College, 7%, 10/1/20                           $3,407,613
     4,415    New Hampshire Higher Educational and Health, Franklin Pierce Law Center, 7.5%, 7/1/22                    4,708,951
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                                                                                                                      $8,116,564
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              ESCROWED-                                          11.9%
   $65,000    Bakersfield, California, Bakersfield Assisted Living Center, 0%, 4/15/21                               $11,887,200
     2,200    Bexar County, Texas, Health Facilities, St. Luke's Lutheran, 7%, 5/1/21                                  2,546,500
   177,055    Colorado HFA, Retirement Housing, Liberty Heights Project, 0%, 7/15/24                                  25,272,831
    27,870    Colorado HFA, Retirement Housing, Liberty Heights Project, 0%, 7/15/20                                   5,238,445
    29,600    Colorado HFA, Retirement Housing, Liberty Heights Project, 0%, 7/15/22                                   4,848,480
   225,500    Dawson Ridge Metropolitan District No. 1, Douglas County, Colorado, 0%, 10/1/22                         38,344,020
    10,000    Detroit, Michigan, Unlimited Tax, 8.7%, 4/1/10                                                          11,663,000
     3,500    Detroit, Michigan, Unlimited Tax, Series 1991, 8%, 4/1/11                                                4,072,845
     7,000    Florida, Mid-Bay Bridge Authority Revenue Bonds, 6.875%, 10/1/22                                         8,012,130
     1,820    Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District, Adams County, Colorado, 9.75%, 7/1/01                         1,862,770
     2,430    Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District, Adams County, Colorado, 9.9%, 7/1/04                          2,490,167
     1,615    Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District, Adams County, Colorado, 10%, 7/1/06                           1,655,407
    30,360    Illinois Development Finance Authority, Regency Park at Lincolnwood, 0%, 7/15/25                         3,932,531
   186,555    Illinois Development Finance Authority, Regency Park at Lincolnwood, 0%, 7/15/23                        27,783,636
     4,000    Jackson County, Oklahoma, Jackson County Memorial Hospital, 9%, 8/1/15                                   4,355,240
    12,750    Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Southern Baptist Hospitals, Inc., 8%, 5/15/12                    15,032,760
   138,000    Mississippi Housing Finance Corporation, Single Family Mortgage, 0%, 6/1/15                             44,455,320
     6,130    North Salt Lake Municipal Building Authority, Davis County, Utah, 8.625%, 12/1/17                        7,446,356


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(000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                                               VALUE
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<C>           <S>                                                                                                 <C>
     4,000    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Municipal Water Finance Authority, 7%, 8/1/18                                4,463,560
     8,885    Scottsdale, Arizona, IDA, Westminster Village, Inc., 10%, 6/1/07                                         9,675,676
    19,165    Texas Turnpike Authority, Houston Ship Channel Bridge, 12.625%, 1/1/20                                  27,453,671
     5,220    Vermont Educational and Health Buildings Financing Agency, Northwestern Medical
                                        Center Project, 9.75%, 9/1/18                                                  5,952,314
     2,675    Washington Public Power Supply System, Nuclear Project No. 1, 14.375%, 7/1/01                            3,622,619
                                                                                                                   ---------------
                                                                                                                    $272,067,478
                                                                                                                   ---------------

              GENERAL OBLIGATION -                                0.8%
   $20,000    New York City, 5.75%, 2/1/10                                                                           $19,170,000
                                                                                                                   ---------------
              HOSPITALS -                                        11.4%
    $7,000    Arizona Health Facilities, Phoenix Memorial, 8.2%, 6/1/21                                               $7,583,240
     2,450    Berlin, Maryland, Atlantic General, 8.375%, 6/1/22                                                       2,601,680
    12,700    Butler County, Pennsylvania, Butler Memorial, 8%, 7/1/16                                                13,079,730
    10,180    Chaves County, New Mexico, Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, 7.25%, 12/1/22                            10,515,431
     8,405    Christian County, Kentucky, Jennie Stuart Medical Center, 7.625%, 4/1/10                                 8,714,724
    32,000    Colorado Health Facilities, Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare, 6.625%, 2/1/22                         32,432,960
     3,000    Colorado Health Facilities, National Jewish Center For Immunology and Respiratory
                                        Medicine, 6.875%, 2/15/12                                                      2,933,190
     5,015    Colorado Health Facilities, National Jewish Center For Immunology and Respiratory
                                        Medicine, 7.1%, 2/15/22                                                        4,927,087
     4,000    Crossville, Tennessee, HEFA, Cumberland Medical Center, 6.75%, 11/1/12                                   4,075,240
     6,000    District of Columbia, Washington Hospital Center Issue-Medlantic Healthcare Group, Inc.,
                                        7.125%, 8/15/19                                                                6,219,120
     5,000    Dubuque, Iowa, Finley Hospital Project, 6.875%, 1/1/12                                                   5,237,550
     1,325    Grant County, New Mexico, Gila Regional Medical Center, 10%, 2/1/12                                      1,391,926
     5,720    Grove City Area Hospital Authority, Pennsylvania, United Community Hospital, 8.125%,
                                        07/01/12                                                                       5,866,089
     4,000    Hawaii Department of Budget and Finance, Special Purpose Mortgage Revenue,
                                        Wahiawa General Hospital, 7.5%, 7/1/12                                         4,138,360
     4,760    Health Services Authority of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Hazleton-
                                        Saint Joseph Medical Center, 8.375%, 7/1/12                                    4,887,806
     4,650    Illinois, Chicago Osteopathic Health Systems, 7.125%, 5/15/11                                            5,317,833
     4,500    Illinois, Chicago Osteopathic Health Systems, 7.25%, 5/15/22                                             5,249,430
     1,000    Illinois HFA, Holy Cross Hospital, 6.7%, 3/1/14                                                          1,002,080
     2,650    Illinois HFA, Holy Cross Hospital, 6.75%, 3/1/24                                                         2,636,618
     4,500    Indiana Health Facility Financing Authority, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center,
                                        7.4%, 3/1/22                                                                   4,599,450
     3,750    Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Woman's Hospital Foundation, 7.25%, 10/1/22                       3,884,513
    19,855    Lufkin Health Facilities Development Corporation, Memorial Health System of East Texas,
                                        6.875%, 2/15/26                                                               19,064,771
    10,000    Maricopa County, Arizona, Sun Health Corporation, 8.125%, 4/1/12                                        11,032,000
     2,000    Marshall County, Alabama, Guntersville-Arab Medical Center, 7%, 10/1/09                                  2,059,140
     2,000    Marshall County, Alabama, Guntersville-Arab Medical Center, 7%, 10/1/13                                  2,050,380
     6,000    Midland County Texas Hospital District, Memorial Hospital and Medical Center, 0%, 6/1/07                 3,039,720
     6,500    Midland County Texas Hospital District, Memorial Hospital and Medical Center, 0%, 6/1/11                 2,416,180
     5,000    Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, Magnolia Hospital, 7.375%, 10/1/21              5,009,950
     3,090    Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United Hospitals, Inc., 7.5%, 11/1/13                                   3,126,308
     2,000    Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United Hospitals, Inc., 7.5%, 11/1/14                                   2,022,880
     3,465    Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United Hospitals, Inc., 7.5%, 11/1/15                                   3,498,125
     7,405    New Hampshire HEFA, Frisbie Memorial Hospital, 6.125%, 10/1/13                                           7,013,644
    10,000    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Albert Einstein Medical Center, 7%, 10/1/21                                 10,398,400
     9,000    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Graduate Health System Obligated Group, 6.625%, 7/1/21                       8,809,920
     6,000    Prince George's County, Maryland, Greater Southeast Healthcare System, 6.375%
                                        1/1/23                                                                         5,481,300
    10,000    Randolph County Building Commission, West Virginia, Davis Memorial Hospital, 7.65%,
                                        11/1/21                                                                       10,690,200

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(000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                                                 VALUE
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<C>           <S>                                                                                                  <C>
     8,000    Scranton-Lackawanna Health and Welfare Authority, Pennsylvania, Moses Taylor
                                    Hospital, 8.25%, 7/1/09                                                            8,565,360
     4,500    Scranton-Lackawanna Health and Welfare Authority, Pennsylvania, Moses Taylor
                                    Hospital, 8.5%, 7/1/20                                                             4,846,230
     8,000    South Dakota HEFA, Prairie Lakes Health Care System Issue, 7.25%, 4/1/22                                 8,343,280
     4,950    Winslow, Arizona, IDA, Winslow Memorial Hospital, 9.5%, 6/1/22                                           5,401,341
                                                                                                                   ---------------
                                                                                                                    $260,163,186
                                                                                                                   ---------------

              HOTELS -                                            0.4%
    $1,929    Illinois Development Finance Authority, Comfort Inn - O'Hare, 10%, 5/1/16                               $2,063,574
     1,068    Illinois Development Finance Authority, Comfort Inn - O'Hare, 2.5%, 5/1/16                                 377,113
     1,025    Kirksville, Missouri, IDA, Holiday Inn, 10.5%, 7/1/03  (4)                                                 563,750
     3,615    Kirksville, Missouri, IDA, Holiday Inn, 11%, 7/1/16  (4)                                                 1,988,250
     4,205    Niagara County, New York, IDA, Wintergarden Inn Associates, 10%, 6/1/06  (4)                             2,312,750
     1,775    Orange Beach, Alabama, Romar Hotels, Inc., 10.5%, 4/1/16                                                 1,840,622
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                      $9,146,059
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              HOUSING-                                            2.3%
    $9,700    California Housing Finance Agency, (AMT), Residual Interest Bonds, Variable Rate, 8/1/23 (1)           $10,015,250
     9,500    Lake Creek Affordable Housing Corporation, Multifamily Housing, 8%, 12/1/23                              9,744,720
     8,000    Los Angeles County Housing Authority, California, Multifamily Housing, Corporate Fund
                                    for Housing Projects, 10.5%, 12/1/29                                               8,177,600
     2,000    Massachusetts Housing Finance Authority, Multifamily, Harbor Point Revenue, (AMT),
                                    8%, 12/1/15                                                                        2,057,320
     3,305    Minneapolis Community Development, Multifamily, Lindsay Brothers, 9.5%, 12/1/07                          3,472,299
     2,185    Minneapolis Community Development, Multifamily, Lindsay Brothers, 1.5%, 12/1/07                            837,117
     4,770    North Little Rock, Arkansas, Residential Housing Facilities, Parkstone Place, 9.75%, 8/1/21              4,981,931
     4,000    North Miami, Florida, Health Care Facilities, The Imperial Club, 8%, 1/1/13                              3,737,880
     8,840    North Miami, Florida, Health Care Facilities, The Imperial Club, 9.25%, 1/1/13                           9,632,064
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $52,656,181
                                                                                                                  ---------------
              INDUSTRIALS -                                       8.0%
    $3,000    Camden, Alabama, IDB, MacMillan Bloedel Project, 7.75%, 5/1/09                                          $3,225,240
     2,000    Camden County, New Jersey, Holt Hauling and Warehousing System, Inc. Project, (AMT),
                                        9.875%, 1/1/21                                                                 1,992,260
     4,260    College Park, Georgia, Airport Parking Venture, 10%, 5/15/16                                             3,840,220
    24,000    Courtland, Alabama, IDB, Champion International Corporation, (AMT), 7%, 6/1/22                          24,963,360
     8,040    East Chicago, Indiana, PCR, Inland Steel Company Project #9, (AMT), 10%, 11/1/11                         8,502,300
     3,145    East Chicago, Indiana, PCR, Inland Steel Company Project , (AMT), 6.8%, 6/1/13                           3,183,715
    19,000    Gulf Coast Waste Disposal, Texas, Champion International Corporation, (AMT),
                                        6.875%, 12/1/28                                                               19,815,100
     6,000    Gwinnett County, Georgia, IDR, Plastics/Packaging, Inc., (AMT), 9%, 5/1/13                               5,997,000
     1,595    Kansas City, Missouri, IDA, AFCO CARGO MCI Limited Partnership Project, (AMT), 8.5%
                                        1/1/17                                                                         1,570,246
    10,000    Maine Finance Authority, Great Northern Paper, Inc., Project - Bowater Incorporated,
                                        (AMT), 7.75%, 10/1/22                                                         10,855,900
     5,000    Maine Solid Waste Disposal, Boise Cascade Corporation, (AMT), 7.9%, 6/1/15                               5,378,450
     1,765    Massachusetts Industrial Finance Agency, IDR, Boston Beer Company, (AMT),
                                        11.5%, 7/15/07                                                                 1,956,573
     5,000    McMinn County, Tennessee, IDB, Calhoun Newsprint Company Project - Bowater
                                        Incorporated, (AMT), 7.4%, 12/1/22                                             5,304,000
    10,000    Michigan Strategic, S.D. Warren Co., Series 87A, (AMT), 7.375%, 1/15/22                                 10,225,600
    15,000    Michigan Strategic, S.D. Warren Co., Series 87B, (AMT), 7.375%, 1/15/22                                 15,338,400
     2,500    Michigan Strategic, S.D. Warren Co., Series 87C, (AMT), 7.375%, 1/15/22                                  2,555,875
     4,200    Middleboro, Massachusetts, IDR, Read Corporation, 9.5%, 10/1/10                                          3,570,000
     4,000    New Jersey, EDA, Holt Hauling and Warehousing System, Inc. Project, 10.25%, 9/15/14                      4,177,840
    12,000    State of Oregon, EDA, Georgia Pacific Corporation, (AMT), 6.35%, 8/1/25                                 11,779,440
     7,500    Pennsylvania, EDA, MacMillan Bloedel Project, (AMT), 7.6%, 12/1/20                                       8,221,725

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(000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                                                VALUE
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<C>           <S>                                                                                                <C>
    10,000    Pennsylvania, EDA,  Sun Company, Inc. (R&M), (AMT), 7.6%, 12/1/24                                       10,903,000
    12,000    Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, Valero Refining & Marketing Company, 10.25%, 6/1/17                      13,043,160
     2,695    Savannah, Georgia, IDR, Intercat - Savannah, Inc., (AMT), 9.75%, 7/1/10                                  2,885,751
     4,000    Savannah, Georgia, IDR, Intercat - Savannah, Inc., (AMT), 9%, 1/1/15                                     4,253,000
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                    $183,538,155
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              INSURED GENERAL OBLIGATIONS -                       1.5%
   $10,000    California General Obligation, (FSA), 4.75%, 9/1/18                                                     $8,497,000
    29,500    California General Obligation, (FGIC), 4.75%, 9/1/23                                                    24,828,085
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $33,325,085
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              INSURED HOSPITAL-                                   0.8%
   $10,000    Louisville, Kentucky, Alliant Health System, Inc., (MBIA), Variable Rate, 10/1/14  (1)                 $11,262,500
     7,000    Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Abington Memorial Hospital, (AMBAC),
                                        Variable Rate, 6/1/11 (1)                                                      7,927,500
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $19,190,000
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              INSURED HOUSING-                                    0.4%
    $7,525    SCA Multifamily Mortgage, IDB, Hamilton County, Tennessee, (FSA), (AMT), 7.35%, 1/1/30                  $8,041,667
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              INSURED INDUSTRIALS -                               0.5%
   $11,950    Chicago, Illinois, The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company, (AMBAC), (AMT),  Residual
                                        Interest Bonds,  Variable Rate, 12/1/23 (1)                                  $10,530,938
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              INSURED SPECIAL TAX REVENUE-                        5.4%
   $20,000    Los Angeles County, California, Metropolitan Transportation, (AMBAC), 4.75%, 7/1/18                    $17,135,600
    92,995    Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Illinois, McCormick Place Expansion Project,
                                        (MBIA), 0%, 6/15/28                                                           13,051,848
    92,995    Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Illinois, McCormick Place Expansion Project,
                                        (FGIC), 0%, 6/15/29                                                           12,279,990
     9,800    Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Illinois, McCormick Place Expansion Project,
                                        Residual Interest Bonds, (MBIA), Variable Rate, 6/15/27 (1)                    9,628,500
     3,415    New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, Louisiana, Sales Tax, (FGIC), 0%, 12/1/12                        1,286,943
    10,935    New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, Louisiana, Sales Tax, (FGIC), 0%, 12/1/15                        3,424,295
    10,000    New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, Louisiana, Sales Tax, (FGIC), 0%, 12/1/21                        2,014,200
    10,655    Rancho Mirage, California, Water District Financing, (AMBAC), 4.75%, 8/15/21                             9,033,735
    13,350    Rancho Mirage, California, Whitewater Redevelopment Project, (MBIA), 5%, 4/1/24                         11,737,988
    40,000    South Orange, California, Public Financing, Foothill Area, (FGIC), 5.5%, 8/15/15                        37,768,000
     7,000    Utah Municipal Finance Corporation, Local Government Revenue, (FSA), 0%, 3/1/10                          3,119,690
     6,000    Utah Municipal Finance Corporation, Local Government Revenue, (FSA), 0%, 3/1/11                          2,505,000
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                    $122,985,789
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              INSURED TRANSPORTATION-                             2.7%
   $20,000    City of Austin, Texas, Airport, (MBIA), 6.125%, 11/15/25                                               $20,147,200
    14,400    Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority,  Residual Interest Bonds, (MBIA),
                                        Variable Rate, 4/1/21 (1)                                                     13,068,000
    18,200    Mobile, Alabama, Airport Authority, (MBIA), 6.375%, 10/1/14                                             19,194,448
    10,000    Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, (MBIA), Variable Rate, 1/1/19 (1)                               10,100,000
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $62,509,648
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              INSURED UTILITY REVENUE BONDS-                      4.9%
   $20,000    Intermountain Power Agency, Utah, (MBIA), 6%, 7/1/16  (2)                                              $20,215,800
    16,500    Sacramento, California, Municipal Utility District, (MBIA), Variable Rate, 11/15/15 (1)                 14,994,375
    21,000    Sacramento, California, Municipal Utility District, (MBIA), 4.75%, 9/1/21                               17,778,390
    49,245    South Carolina Public Services, Fowards, Series 96A, (MBIA), 5.75%, 1/1/22  (2)                         48,396,016
    15,350    South Carolina Public Services, Residual Interest Bonds, (FGIC), Variable Rate, 1/1/25 (1)              11,147,938
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                    $112,532,519
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(000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                                                VALUE
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<C>           <S>                                                                                                 <C>
              INSURED WATER & SEWER-                              0.7%
    $7,150    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Water Revenue Bonds, (FGIC), Variable Rate, 8/11/16  (1)                      $6,211,563
    10,000    New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority, (FSA), Variable Rate, 6/15/21 (1)                      10,262,500
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $16,474,063
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              LEASE/COP -                                         1.0%
   $16,500    Indiana Transportation Finance, Airport Facilities, 6.25%, 11/1/16                                     $16,542,240
     3,500    Plymouth County, Massachusetts, COP, Plymouth County Correctional, 7%, 4/1/22                            3,755,150
     2,500    St. Louis, Missouri, Convention and Sports Facility, 7.9%, 8/15/21                                       2,758,875
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $23,056,265
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              LIFE CARE -                                         6.0%
    $8,616    Albuquerque, New Mexico, First Mortgage IDR, La Vida Llena Retirement Center
                                        8.625%, 2/1/20                                                                $9,139,077
     7,000    Albuquerque, New Mexico, First Mortgage IDR, La Vida Llena Retirement Center
                                        8.85%, 2/1/23                                                                  7,492,520
     5,744    Albuquerque, New Mexico, First Mortgage IDR, La Vida Llena Retirement Center
                                        2.25%, 2/1/23                                                                  1,945,263
    10,000    Atlantic Beach, Florida, Fixed Rate Improvement, Fleet Landing Project, 8%, 10/1/24                     10,318,400
     4,320    Florence, Kentucky, Housing Facilities, Bluegrass RHF Housing, Inc., 9.5%, 7/1/17                        4,474,094
     6,595    Fulton County Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly Authority, Georgia,
                                        Lenbrook Square Foundation, Inc., 9.75%, 1/1/17                                6,881,948
     4,300    Kansas City, Missouri, IDA, Kingswood United Methodist Manor, 9%, 11/15/13                               4,650,579
     2,100    Loudon County, Virginia, IDA, Residential Care, Falcons Landing, 9.25%, 11/1/04                          2,259,222
    20,400    Loudon County, Virginia, IDA, Residential Care, Falcons Landing, 8.75%, 11/1/24                         20,753,532
     1,950    New Hampshire Higher Educational & Health Facilities, Riverwoods at Exeter, 8%, 3/1/01                   2,003,703
    10,000    New Hampshire Higher Educational & Health Facilities, Riverwoods at Exeter, 9%, 3/1/23                  10,835,300
     3,500    New Jersey EDA, Cadbury Corporation-1991 Project, 7.5%, 7/1/21                                           3,548,685
    20,000    New Jersey EDA, Keswick Pines Project, 8.75%, 1/1/24                                                    20,975,200
     5,800    Ridgeland, Mississippi, Urban Renewal, The Orchard Limited, 7.75%, 12/1/15                               5,799,014
    13,955    St. Tammany Public Finance, Christwood Project, 9%, 11/15/25                                            13,628,733
     7,500    Vermont IDA, Wake Robin Corporation, 8.75%, 4/1/23                                                       8,120,175
     4,500    Vermont IDA, Wake Robin Corporation, 8.75%, 3/1/23                                                       4,867,380
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                    $137,692,825
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              MISCELLANEOUS -                                     3.0%
    $6,805    American Samoa Economic Development, Executive Office Building, 10.125%, 9/1/08                         $7,580,022
    16,500    Los Angeles Regional Airports Improvement Corporation, LAXFuel, (AMT), 6.5%, 1/1/32                     16,425,090
     4,710    Mille Lacs Capital Improvements, Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians, 9.25%, 11/1/12                     5,291,779
    22,500    New Jersey, Sports & Exhibition Authority, Monmouth Park Project, 8%, 1/1/25                            24,582,825
    10,200    Orange County Community Activity Center Revenue Bonds, 8%, 3/1/24                                       10,455,306
    18,863    Retama, Texas, Special Facilities Revenue, Retama Race Track, 8.75%, 12/15/18   (5)                      4,715,696
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $69,050,718
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              NURSING HOME -                                      7.5%
   $13,550    Bell County, Texas, Riverside Healthcare, Inc.- Normandy Terrace, 9%, 4/1/23                           $14,691,181
     4,910    Collier County, Florida, IDA, Retirement Rental, Beverly Enterprises - Florida, Inc.,
                                        10.75%, 3/1/03                                                                 5,626,222
     5,000    Delaware County, Pensylvania, Mainline - Haverford Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers,
                                        9%, 8/1/22                                                                     5,487,200
     5,460    Hillsborough County, Florida, IDA, Center for Independent Living, Tampa
                                        Projects, 11%, 3/1/19  (5)                                                     4,368,000
     4,650    Hillsborough County, Florida, IDA, Center for Independent Living, Tampa
                                        Projects, 10.25%, 3/1/09  (5)                                                  3,720,000
    10,000    Indianapolis, Indiana, National Benevolent Association - Robin Run Village, 7.625%, 10/1/22             10,737,600
     3,750    Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, IDA, Edella Street Associates, 8.875%, 9/1/14                           4,097,513
     3,445    Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, IDA, River Street Associates, 8.75%, 6/15/07                               3,721,840
     6,250    Massachusetts HEFA, Fairview Extended Care Services, Inc., 10.125%, 1/1/11                               7,092,938



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<C>           <S>                                                                                                 <C>
    13,250    Massachusetts IFA, AGE Institute of Massachusetts Project, 8.05%, 11/1/25                               13,233,703
    11,790    Mississippi Finance Corp, Magnolia Healthcare, 7.99%, 7/1/25                                            11,501,735
     6,750    Missouri HEFA, Bethesda Health Group of St. Louis, Inc., 6.625%, 8/15/05                                 6,719,085
    14,000    Missouri HEFA, Bethesda Health Group of St. Louis, Inc., 7.5%, 8/15/12                                  14,311,500
    12,500    Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, IDA, Advancement of Geriatric Health Care Institute,
                                        8.375%, 7/1/23                                                                13,051,875
     5,000    New Jersey EDA, Claremont Health System, Inc., 8.75%, 9/1/22                                             5,291,450
     5,915    New Jersey EDA, Victoria Health Corporation, 7.75%, 1/1/24                                               5,982,668
     3,305    Okaloosa County, Florida, Beverly Enterprises-Florida, Inc., 10.75%, 10/1/03                             3,565,930
     3,500    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Philadelphia Protestant Home Project, 8.625%, 7/1/21                     3,575,460
     4,630    Racine County, Wisconsin, Health Center, 8.125%, 8/1/21                                                  4,763,622
     5,000    Rhode Island Health and Education Building, Steere House, 8.25%, 7/1/15                                  5,281,450
     5,000    Sussex County, Delaware, Delaware Health Corporation, 7.6%, 1/1/24                                       4,937,050
     5,000    Sussex County, Delaware, Delaware Health Corporation, 7.5%, 1/1/14                                       4,946,500
     4,500    Tarrant County Health Facilities, Texas, 3927 Foundation, Inc., 10.25%, 9/1/19                           4,546,890
     6,000    Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, IDA, Highland Health System, Inc., 9.25%, 6/1/22                      6,324,060
     3,555    Wood County, West Virginia, West Virginia Rehabilitation Services, Inc., (AMT), 9.5%,
                                        12/1/15                                                                        3,730,685
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                    $171,306,157
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              SOLID WASTE -                                       1.7%
    $6,050    Carbon County, Utah, Laidlaw, (AMT), 7.5%, 2/1/10                                                       $6,497,640
     2,500    Mercer County, New Jersey, Improvement Authority, (AMT), 0%, 4/1/14                                        641,925
     5,000    Mercer County, New Jersey, Improvement Authority, (AMT), 0%, 4/1/15                                      1,190,400
    10,690    Mercer County, New Jersey, Improvement Authority, (AMT), 0%, 4/1/16                                      2,359,924
    35,000    Robbins, Cook County, Illinois, Robbins Resource Recovery Partners, L.P.,
                                         9.25%, 10/15/16                                                              28,000,000
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $38,689,889
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              SPECIAL ASSESSMENT-                                 0.9%
    $8,000    Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Economic Development Project Area, 0%, 5/15/05                               $4,705,280
    11,000    Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Economic Development Project Area, 0%, 5/15/06                                6,026,790
    17,460    Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Economic Development Project Area, 0%, 5/15/07                                8,869,505
                                                                                                                  ---------------
                                                                                                                     $19,601,575
                                                                                                                  ---------------

              TAX ALLOCATION -                                    0.2%
    $3,870    Inglewood, California Public Financing Authority, In-Town, Manchester-Prairie and
                                        North Inglewood Industrial Park Redevelopment Projects-Redevelopment       
                                        Loans 7%, 5/1/22                                                              $4,083,198
                                                                                                                  ---------------
               TRANSPORTATION -                                   15.3%
   $28,000    Chicago, Illinois, O'Hare International, American Airlines, (AMT), 7.875%, 11/1/25                     $30,234,120
    20,275    Chicago, Illinois, O'Hare International, American Airlines,  8.2%, 12/1/24                              23,422,288
    41,000    Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, International Airport Facility, American Airlines, (AMT), 7.25%,
                                        11/1/30                                                                       43,690,010
     8,000    Denver, Colorado, Airport System Revenue, (AMT), 7%, 11/15/25                                            8,285,920
     7,800    Denver, Colorado, Airport System Revenue, (AMT), 8%, 11/15/17                                            8,328,216
     5,725    Denver, Colorado, Airport System Revenue, (AMT), 7.5%, 11/15/23                                          6,413,889
    95,500    Denver, Colorado, United Airlines, (AMT), 6.875%, 10/1/32                                               96,445,450
     5,000    Hawaii Airports, (AMT), 7%, 7/1/18                                                                       5,345,450
     2,200    Los Angeles International Airport, Continental Airlines, (AMT), 9%, 8/1/08                               2,393,402
     4,425    Los Angeles International Airport, Continental Airlines, (AMT), 9%, 8/1/17                               4,707,713
     4,000    New York State Thruway Authority, Cross-Westchester Expressway, 0%, 1/1/03                               2,739,800
     2,940    New York State Thruway Authority, Cross-Westchester Expressway, 0%, 1/1/04                               1,899,857
     2,905    New York State Thruway Authority, Cross-Westchester Expressway, 0%, 1/1/06                               1,645,799
    15,000    Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, (AMT), Variable Rate, 1/15/27 (1)                            15,607,500
    11,000    Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, La Guardia Airport, Continental and
                                        Eastern Airlines, (AMT), 9.125%, 12/1/15                                      12,212,640



</TABLE>

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- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                                                VALUE
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>           <S>                                                                                                 <C>
     5,000    Port of Seattle, Washington, (AMT), 6%, 12/1/14                                                          4,930,550
    35,100    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/17                                                    9,138,285
    54,400    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/18                                                   13,273,600
    20,000    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/19                                                    4,573,600
    46,210    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/20                                                    9,790,975
    72,685    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/21                                                   14,426,519
    29,225    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/22                                                    5,393,182
    45,045    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/23                                                    7,784,677
   108,260    San Joaquin Hills, California, Toll Roads, 0%, 1/1/24                                                   17,521,881
                                                                                                                   --------------
                                                                                                                    $350,205,323
                                                                                                                   --------------
              UTILITY REVENUE BONDS -                             2.4%
   $10,000    Brazos River Authority, Texas, PCR, Texas Utilities Electric Company, 9.25%, 3/1/18                    $10,924,800
    10,000    Los Angeles, California, Department of Water & Power, 5%, 10/15/33                                       8,507,600
    29,700    Washington Public Power Supply System, Project 2, 4.8%, 7/1/04                                          28,734,451
     5,000    West Feliciana, Louisiana, PCR ,Gulf States Utilities Company Project, (AMT), 9%, 5/1/15                 5,631,750
                                                                                                                   --------------
                                                                                                                     $53,798,601
                                                                                                                   --------------
              WATER & SEWER -                                     0.4%
   $10,000    New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority, 6.25%, 6/15/21                                        $10,169,600
                                                                                                                   --------------


              TOTAL TAX-EXEMPT INVESTMENTS -
                         (identified cost, $2,144,487,157)                                                        $2,282,304,147
                                                                                                                   --------------

              TAXABLE INVESTMENTS -                              0.04%
      $870    Ridgeland, Mississippi, Urban Renewal, The Orchard Limited Project, 9%, 12/1/00                           $870,000
                         (identified cost, $870,000)                                                               --------------
                                                      

              TOTAL INVESTMENTS (IDENTIFIED COST, $2,145,357,157)                                                 $2,283,174,147
                                                                                                                   --------------
                                                                                                                   --------------

</TABLE>


(1) The above designated securities have been issued as inverse floater bonds.
(2) When-Issued security.
(3) Security has been segregated to cover when-issued securities.
(4) Non-income producing security.
(5) The Portfolio is not accruing on this security but has received partial
    payments which are recorded as income when received.

At March 31, 1996, the concentration of the Portfolio's investments in various
states, determined as a percentage of total investments is as follows:

               California                                         12.7%
               Colorado                                           10.9%
               Other, representing less than 10% individually     76.4%

The Portfolio invests primarily in debt securities issued by municipalities.
The ability of the issuers of the debt securities to meet their debt obligations
may be affected by economic developments in a specific industry or municipality.
In order to reduce the risk associated with such economic developments, at March
31, 1996, 16.9% of the securities in the portfolio of investments are backed by
bond insurance of various financial institutions and financial guaranty
assurance agencies.  The aggregate percentage by financial institution ranged
from 1.4% to 9.2% of total investments.

Note:  The classification of securities by sector set forth above is unaudited.


                          See notes to financial statements
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                         CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO
                            Portfolio of Investments
                                 March 31, 1996
                                   (Unaudited)
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                          Tax-Exempt Investments - 100%
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RATINGS (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S  & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                             VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>      <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                  <C>
                                  COGENERATION - 5.6%
NR       BBB-        $4,985       Central Valley Financing Authority, Carson Ice, 6.20%, 7/1/20        $  4,850,455
NR       BBB-        10,900       Sacramento Cogeneration Authority, Procter & Gamble, 6.50%, 7/1/21     11,011,071
NR       BBB-         6,000       Sacramento Power Authority, Cogeneration Project, 6.00%, 7/1/22         5,718,000
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 21,579,526
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  ESCROWED - 16.9%
NR       NR          $1,575       Fontana Public Financing Authority, 7.75%, 12/1/20                   $  1,844,010
NR       NR           4,000       Huntington Beach Public Financing Authority, 8.375%, 5/1/18             4,402,120
NR       NR           3,200       Oceanside Community Development Commission, 8.40%, 6/1/18               3,288,512
Aaa      AAA          6,400       Port of Oakland, (BIGI) 0%, 11/1/15                                     3,876,288
NR       NR           3,000       Poway Redevelopment Agency, 7.75%, 12/15/21                             3,515,100
NR       BBB          2,000       City of Rancho Mirage, Joint Power Financing Authority,
                                    7.50%, 4/1/17                                                         2,288,060
NR       A-           2,360       Richmond Joint Power Financing Authority, 7.00%, 5/15/07                2,618,585
Aaa      AAA          8,000       County of Sacramento, SFMR, (AMT), (GNMA) 8.125%, 7/1/16 (2)           10,141,680
Aaa      AAA         14,285       County of Sacramento, SFMR, (AMT), (GNMA) 8.50%, 11/1/16 (2)           18,883,199
Aaa      AAA          6,000       County of Sacramento, SFMR, (AMT), (GNMA) 8.25%, 1/1/21 (2)             7,822,020
Aaa      AAA          3,000       City and County of San Francisco Sewer System, (AMBAC),
                                    Variable, 10/1/21 (1)                                                 3,519,000
NR       A-           2,375       City of San Luis Obispo, 8.25%, 6/1/06                                  2,440,122
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 64,638,696
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  GENERAL OBLIGATIONS - 1.6%
Aa       AA          $5,000       East Bay Municipal Utilities District, 5.00%, 4/1/15                 $  4,548,450
NR       NR           1,500       Virgin Islands, 7.25%, 10/1/18                                          1,563,600
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $  6,112,050
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  HOSPITALS - 1.2%
NR       BBB+        $2,700       City of Stockton, Dameron Hospital Association, 8.30%, 12/1/14       $  2,830,923
NR       BBB-         1,500       City of Woodland , Woodland Memorial Hospital, 8.20%, 8/1/15            1,595,625
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $  4,426,548
                                                                                                       ------------
                                  HOUSING - 8.7%
NR       NR          $2,000       Los Angeles County, Corporate Fund Housing Authority,
                                    10.50%, 12/1/29                                                    $  2,044,400
NR       A+           1,915       City of Oakland, Housing Finance Agency, 7.10%, 1/1/10                  1,954,621
Aa       AA-          2,500       California Housing Finance Agency, 8.20%, 8/1/17                        2,582,325
Aa       AA-          1,280       California Housing Finance Agency, (AMT), 8.60%, 8/1/19                 1,342,643
Aa       AA-          2,500       California Housing Finance Agency, 8.10%, 8/1/16                        2,557,650
Aa       AA-          3,680       California Housing Finance Agency, (AMT), 7.375%, 8/1/11                3,833,971
Aa       AA-          8,185       California Housing Finance Agency, (AMT), (FHA) 7.65%, 8/1/23           8,557,172
Aa       AA-          4,730       California Housing Finance Agency, (AMT), 7.40%, 8/1/26                 4,962,811
Aa       AA-          3,855       California Housing Finance Agency, (AMT), 7.50%, 8/1/25                 3,980,172
A1       NR             845       Los Angeles County, SFMR, 7.875%, 8/1/16                                  842,039
NR       AAA            455       Riverside County, SFMR, (AMT), (GNMA) 6.85%, 10/1/16                      484,120
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 33,141,924
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  INSURED EDUCATION - 1.5%
Aaa      AAA         $3,330       University of California, Multiple Purpose Project,
                                    (MBIA) 4.75%, 9/1/21                                               $  2,836,627
Aaa      AAA          3,500       University of California, Multiple Purpose Project,
                                    (AMBAC) 5.00%, 9/1/23                                                 3,082,975
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $  5,919,602
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  INSURED LEASE/CERTFICATE OF PARTICIPATION - 4.6%
Aaa      AAA         $3,300       California Statewide Communities Development Authority,              $  2,954,655
Aaa      AAA                      Motion Picture and Television Fund, (AMBAC) 5.68%, 1/1/24
Aaa      AAA          7,700       Moulton Niguel Water District, (AMBAC) 4.80%, 9/1/17                    6,736,653
Aaa      AAA          4,350       City of Stockton, Wastewater Treatment Plant,
                                    (FGIC) 6.80%, 9/1/24                                                  4,756,856
Aaa      AAA         13,985       Visalia Unified School District, (MBIA) 0%, 12/1/17                     3,358,777
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 17,806,941
                                                                                                       ------------
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RATINGS (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S  & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                             VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>      <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                  <C>
                                  INSURED SPECIAL TAX - 1.1%
Aaa      AAA         $4,850       City of San Jose Redevelopment Agency, (MBIA) 4.75%, 8/1/24          $  4,098,056
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  INSURED TRANSPORTATION - 4.2%
Aaa      AAA        $10,000       City and County of San Fransisco Airport, (MBIA) 6.75%, 5/1/13       $ 10,841,900
Aaa      AAA          3,500       City and County of San Fransisco Airport, (AMT),
                                    (MBIA) 5.625%, 5/1/21                                                 3,339,420
Aaa      AAA         10,000       Port of Oakland, (AMT), (BIGI), 0%, 11/1/19                             1,809,500
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 15,990,820
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  INSURED UTILITIES - 6.4%
Aaa      AAA         $4,000       Anaheim Public Financing Authority, (FGIC) 5.75%, 10/1/22            $  3,878,400
Aaa      AAA          8,000       Northern California Power Agency, (MBIA), Variable, 8/1/25 (1)          8,896,000
Aaa      AAA          3,500       Sacramento Municipal Utilities District, (MBIA) 6.375%, 8/15/22         3,648,085
Aaa      AAA          2,000       Southern California Public Power Authority, (FGIC),
                                    Variable, 7/1/12 (1)                                                  1,812,000
Aaa      AAA          6,915       Southern California Public Power Authority, (MBIA), 5.00%, 1/1/20       6,100,620
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 24,335,105
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  INSURED WATER & SEWER - 3.3%
Aaa      AAA         $5,000       East Bay Municipal Utility District, (MBIA), Variable, 6/1/08 (1)    $  4,825,000
Aaa      AAA          3,430       San Buenaventura Water District, (AMBAC) 4.75%, 10/1/13                 3,044,297
Aaa      AAA          2,000       San Diego Public Finance Authority, (FGIC) 5.00%, 5/15/25               1,763,480
Aaa      AAA          3,000       San Diego County Water Authority, (FGIC), Variable, 4/22/09 (1)         3,102,000
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 12,734,777
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  LEASE/CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION - 20.5%
A1       A-          $8,000       California Public Works, University of California, 5.50%, 6/1/14     $  7,636,960
A1       A-           6,500       California Public Works, University of California, 5.00%, 6/1/23        5,625,815
A1       A-           3,000       California Public Works, University of California, 5.50%, 6/1/10        2,970,660
A        A-           3,500       California Public Works, Susanville Prison, 5.375%, 6/1/18              3,229,415
A        A-           2,800       California Public Works, State Prison System, 5.375%, 6/1/12            2,645,160
A1       A-           5,000       California Public Works, University of California, 5.25%, 6/1/20        4,548,050
A1       A-          14,025       California Public Works, University of California, 5.50%, 6/1/19       13,052,787
Aaa      AAA          2,500       California Statewide Public Works, J. Paul Getty Trust,
                                    5.00%, 10/1/23                                                        2,220,500
A        BBB          2,750       City of Inglewood, Civic Center Improvement, 7.00%, 8/1/19              2,857,993
Baa1     BBB          3,100       County of Los Angeles, Disney Parking Project, 0%, 3/1/20                 613,645
Baa1     BBB          5,115       County of Los Angeles, Disney Parking Project, 0%, 3/1/16               1,340,437
Baa1     BBB          1,925       County of Los Angeles, Disney Parking Project, 0%, 3/1/17                 466,909
Baa1     BBB          5,000       County of Los Angeles, Disney Parking Project, 0%, 9/1/17               1,172,400
Baa1     BBB          5,370       County of Los Angeles, Disney Parking Project, 0%, 3/1/18               1,217,218
Baa1     BBB          6,925       County of Los Angeles, Disney Parking Project, 0%, 9/1/20               1,325,098
Baa1     BBB          1,000       County of Los Angeles, Disney Parking Project, 6.50%, 3/1/23            1,003,940
NR       NR          11,000       County of Los Angeles, Marina Del Rey, 6.50%, 7/1/08                   10,970,960
A1       A+           5,000       Pasadena Parking Facility Project, 6.25%, 1/1/18                        5,187,250
Aa       A+           4,000       City of Sacramento Financing Authority, 5.40%, 11/1/20                  3,761,720
A        A            3,000       San Bernadino Joint Power Financing Authority, 5.50%, 12/1/20           2,753,820
Aa       AA           4,425       Orange County Water District, 5.00%, 8/15/18                            3,834,792
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 78,435,528
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  NURSING HOMES - 0.9%
NR       NR          $3,170       City of Banning, San Gorgonio Pass Convalescent,
                                    (AMT), 9.50%, 12/1/11                                              $  3,286,339
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  SOLID WASTE - 0.6%
Baa1     NR          $2,350       Mojave Desert and Mountain Joint Power Authority,
                                    (AMT), 7.875%, 6/1/20                                              $  2,569,702
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  SPECIAL TAX - 14.6%
NR       NR          $3,000       Lincoln Unified School District, 7.625%, 9/1/21                      $  3,108,450
NR       NR           3,000       Riverside County Community Facilities District, 7.55%, 9/1/17           3,036,930
NR       NR             945       City of Fairfield, North Cordelia District, 8.00%, 9/2/11                 973,803
NR       NR           2,090       City of Fairfield, North Cordelia District, 7.375%, 9/2/18              2,118,528
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S  & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                             VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>      <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                  <C>         
                                  SPECIAL TAX (CONTINUED)
Baa      NR           9,725       City of Pleasanton, Joint Power Financing Authority, 6.15%, 9/2/12      9,731,224
NR       NR           2,915       City of Commerce, Joint Power Financing Authority, 8.00%, 3/1/22        3,057,660
NR       BBB          5,000       Contra Costa County, Public Financing Authority, 7.10%, 8/1/22          5,154,300
NR       BBB          3,910       City of Fontana, Public Financing Authority, 7.00%, 9/1/21              3,968,180
NR       BBB          8,220       Fontana Redevelopment Agency, Jurupa Hills, 7.00%, 10/1/14              8,388,346
NR       BBB          2,500       City of Pittsburg Redevelopment Agency, 7.40%, 8/15/20                  2,619,525
NR       BBB            600       City of Rancho Mirage, Joint Power Financing Authority,
                                    7.50%, 4/1/17                                                           633,636
NR       BBB          2,500       Riverside County Redevelopment Agency, 7.50%, 10/1/26                   2,625,300
NR       BBB          5,605       San Carlos Redevelopment Agency, 7.10%, 9/1/17                          5,802,632
NR       NR           1,400       City of Simi Valley Community Development, Sycamore Plaza II,
                                    8.20%, 9/1/12                                                         1,412,698
Baa      BBB+         3,000       Westminster Redevelopment Agency, Community Redevelopment,
                                    7.30%, 8/1/21                                                         3,135,992
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 55,767,204
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  TRANSPORTATION - 6.4%
NR       BBB         $3,050       Guam Airport Authority, (AMT), 6.70%, 10/1/23                        $  3,097,001
A        A-           1,400       Orange County, John Wayne International Airport,
                                    (AMT), 8.125%, 7/1/16                                                 1,460,788
Baa1     BBB          1,500       Stockton Port District, 7.95%, 1/1/05                                   1,583,820
Baa1     BBB          1,500       Stockton Port District, 8.10%, 1/1/14                                   1,596,285
NR       NR          12,000       San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency, 0%, 1/1/14            3,732,960
NR       NR          35,975       San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency, 0%, 1/1/27            4,756,974
NR       NR           5,765       San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency, 0%, 1/1/26              814,191
NR       NR           4,940       San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency, 7.00%, 1/1/30         5,148,863
AA       AA-          2,000       City of Long Beach Harbor, (AMT), 7.25%, 5/15/19                        2,137,720
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $ 24,328,602
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  UTILITIES - 1.0%
A1       AA-         $1,490       Southern California Public Power Authority, 6.875%, 7/1/15           $  1,531,690
Aa       A+           7,070       Southern California Public Power Authority, 0%, 7/1/15                  2,211,991
                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                       $  3,743,681
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  WATER AND SEWER - 0.9%
NR       BBB         $3,190       Orange Cove Irrigation District, 6.625%, 2/1/17                      $  3,262,382
                                                                                                       ------------

                                  TOTAL TAX - EXEMPT INVESTMENTS                                       $382,177,484
                                             (IDENTIFIED COST $356,860,992)                            ------------
                                                                                                       ------------
</TABLE>

(1) The above designated securities have been issued as inverse floater bonds.
(2) Security has been degregated to cover margin requirements on open
     financial futures contracts.

The Portfolio invests primarily in debt securities issued by California
muncipalities. The ability of the issuers of the debt securities to meet their
obligations may be affected by economic developments in a specific industry or
municipality. In order to reduce the risk associated with such economic
developments, at March 31, 1996, 21.1% of the securities in the portfolio of
investments are backed by bond insurance of various financial institutions and
financial guaranty assurance agencies. The aggregate percentage by financial
institution ranged from 4.0% to 12.5% of total investments.


                        SEE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS




<PAGE>

                          MASSACHUSETTS MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO
                               Portfolio of Investments
                                    March 31, 1996
                                     (Unaudited)
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                            TAX EXEMPT INVESTMENTS - 100%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

RATINGS (UNAUDITED)
- -------------------
                      PRINCIPAL
                      AMOUNT
         STANDARD     (000
MOODY'S  & POOR'S     OMITTED)       SECURITY                                                                           VALUE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>          <C>           <C>                                                                                <C>
                                    EDUCATION - 6.4%
Aa1      AA+           $1,625       Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities Authority,
                                     (HEFA), Amherst College, 6.80%, 11/1/21                                             $1,758,998
A1       A+               250       Massachusetts HEFA, Tufts University, 7.75%, 8/1/13                                     272,715
NR       BBB-           3,700       Massachusetts HEFA, Merrimack College, 7.125%, 7/1/12                                 3,917,819
Aa       AA-            7,605       Massachusetts HEFA, Smith College, 5.75%, 7/1/24                                      7,427,803
Aa1      AA             2,300       Massachusetts Industrial Finance Agency (IFA), Phillips Academy,
                                     5.375%, 9/1/23                                                                       2,148,591
A1       NR             2,000       New England Educational Loan Marketing Corporation, 6.90%, 11/1/09                    2,110,140
NR       BBB-           1,000       Puerto Rico Industrial, Tourist, Educational, Medical and Environmental
                                     Control Authority, Polytechnic University, 6.50%, 8/1/24                             1,003,610
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $18,639,676
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    ESCROWED - 0.7%
Baa1     AAA           $1,900       Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, Prerefunded to 7/1/98,
                                     7.00%, 7/1/19                                                                       $2,055,800
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    GENERAL OBLIGATIONS - 9.2%
Baa1     NR            $1,000       City of Lowell, 6.375%, 8/15/01                                                      $1,071,220
A1       A+             3,400       Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 5.00%, 1/1/12                                          3,177,946
A1       A+             8,765       Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, 5.50%, 3/1/21 (4)                         8,222,972
A1       A+             1,000       Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, 5.90%, 3/1/12                             1,020,230
NR       BBB            2,145       Government of Guam, 5.40%, 11/15/18                                                   1,894,957
A        NR             3,375       Town of Nantucket, 6.80%, 12/1/11                                                     3,706,257
Baa1     A                100       Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority, 5.50%, 7/1/21                                    92,796
Baa1     A              2,000       Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, 5.00%, 7/1/15                               1,798,620
A1       A+               250       University of Massachusetts Building Authority, 7.20%, 5/1/04                           286,285
A1       A+             2,500       University of Massachusetts Building Authority, 6.875%, 5/1/14                        2,868,600
NR       NR             3,350       Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, 7.25%, 10/1/18                               2,449,640
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $26,589,523
                                                                                                                       ------------

                                    HEALTH CARE - 2.6%
NR       AA            $1,485       Massachusetts HEFA, (FHA), Deutsches Altenheim, 7.70%, 11/1/31                       $1,592,484
NR       AAA            2,100       Massachusetts IFA, Heights Crossing, (AMT), 6.15%, 2/1/35                             2,027,739
NR       NR             9,000       Massachusetts IFA, Biomedical Research Corporation, 0%, 8/1/09                        4,009,320
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                         $7,629,543
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    HOSPITALS - 6.9%
A        A             $3,000       Massachusetts HEFA, Charlton Memorial Hospital, 7.25%, 7/1/13                        $3,179,400
A1       A+               530       Massachusetts HEFA, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, 7.625%, 7/1/21                   563,952
Baa1     BBB+           2,000       Massachusetts HEFA, New England Baptist Hospital, 7.35%, 7/1/17                       2,110,860
Aa       N              3,100       Massachusetts HEFA, Daughters of Charity Health System, 6.10%, 7/1/14                 3,132,550
A1       A                500       Massachusetts HEFA, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 6.65%, 12/1/15                        511,865
A        A              4,250       Massachusetts HEFA. The Medical Center of Central Mass., 7.10%, 7/1/21 (4)            4,469,938
Baa      BBB            1,825       Massachusetts HEFA, Sisters of Providence Health System, 6.50%, 11/15/08              1,815,528
Ba       BBB            1,635       Massachusetts HEFA, Sisters of Providence Health System, 6.625%, 11/15/22             1,580,375
</TABLE>
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<CAPTION>

RATINGS (UNAUDITED)
- -------------------
                      PRINCIPAL
                      AMOUNT
         STANDARD     (000
MOODY'S  & POOR'S     OMITTED)       SECURITY                                                                           VALUE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>          <C>            <C>                                                                               <C>
                                     HOSPITALS (Continued)
NR        A-             1,020       Massachusetts HEFA, Jordan Hospital, 6.875%, 10/1/15                                 1,048,672
NR        A-             1,470       Massachusetts HEFA, Jordan Hospital, 6.875%, 10/1/22                                 1,501,693
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $19,914,833
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                     HOUSING - 12.0%
NR        AAA           $2,750       Framingham Housing Authority, (GNMA), 6.65%, 2/20/32                                $2,783,220
A1        A+             5,855       Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, (HFA), 6.375%, 4/1/21                          5,836,791
Aa        A+               400       HFA, 7.35%, 12/1/16                                                                    422,444
Aaa       AAA            2,750       Massachusetts HFA, (FNMA), 6.90%, 11/15/21                                           2,901,525
Aaa       AAA            1,000       Massachusetts HFA, (FNMA), 6.875%, 11/15/11                                          1,069,770
Aa        A+             2,795       Massachusetts HFA, (AMT), 7.125%, 6/1/25                                             2,914,710
Aa        A+             1,500       Massachusetts HFA, (AMT), 8.10%, 12/1/21                                             1,605,675
Aa        A+             2,195       Massachusetts HFA, (AMT), 8.10%, 6/1/20                                              2,302,665
Aa        A+             7,250       Massachusetts HFA, (AMT), 6.60%, 12/1/26 (4)                                         7,365,565
Aa        A+             6,400       Massachusetts HFA, (AMT), 6.60%, 12/1/26 (4)                                         6,502,016
Aa        A+             1,000       Massachusetts HFA, 6.35%, 6/1/17                                                     1,008,640
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $34,713,021
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                     INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT/POLLUTION CONTROL - 2.7%
NR        NR            $2,075       Massachusetts IFA, Hingham Water Company, (AMT), 6.60%, 12/1/15                     $2,122,186
NR        NR             3,000       Massachusetts IFA, Hingham Water Company, (AMT), 6.90%, 12/1/29                      3,079,410
A1        AA-            1,550       Puerto Rico Industrial, Medical and Environmental Pollution
                                     Control Authority, The Upjohn Company, 7.50%, 12/1/23                                1,684,013
Baa3      BB+            1,000       Puerto Rico Port Authority, American Airlines, (AMT), 6.30%, 6/1/23                  1,008,880
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                         $7,894,489
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                     INSURED EDUCATION - 4.7%
Aaa       AAA             $335       Massachusetts Educational Finance Authority, (MBIA), (AMT),
                                     7.25%, 1/1/09                                                                         $338,991
Aaa       AAA            2,000       Massachusetts Educational Finance Authority, (AMBAC), (AMT),
                                     7.375%, 1/1/12                                                                       2,092,420
Aaa       AAA              250       Massachusetts HEFA, Northeastern University, (AMBAC), 7.50%, 10/1/08                   272,668
Aaa       AAA              400       Massachusetts HEFA, Boston University "RIBS", (MBIA), Variable, 10/1/31 (1)            452,000
NR        AAA            2,500       Massachusetts HEFA, Suffolk University, (CLEE), 5.75%, 7/1/26                        2,389,525
Aaa       AAA            3,000       Massachusetts HEFA, Tufts University, (FGIC), 5.95%, 8/15/18                         3,029,220
NR        AAA            5,470       Massachusetts HEFA, Wentworth Institute, (CLEE), 5.50%, 10/1/23                      5,014,677
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $13,589,501
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                     INSURED GENERAL OBLIGATIONS - 1.2%
Aaa       AAA           $1,795       City of Boston, (FSA), 4.875%, 9/1/09                                               $1,705,806
Aaa       AAA            1,000       Commonwealth of Puerto Rico "RIBS", (AMBAC), Variable, 7/1/15 (1)                    1,011,000
Aaa       AAA              600       Town of Tyngsborough, (AMBAC), 6.90%, 5/15/08                                          677,976
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                         $3,394,782
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                     INSURED HOSPITALS - 14.6%
Aaa       AAA             $300       Massachusetts HEFA, Berkshire Health Systems, (MBIA), 7.60%, 10/1/14                  $329,325
Aaa       AAA            1,250       Massachusetts HEFA, Beth Israel Hospital, (AMBAC), Variable, 7/1/25 (1)              1,260,625
Aaa       AAA            1,500       Massachusetts HEFA, Capital Asset Program, (MBIA), 7.20%, 7/1/09                     1,643,940
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- -------------------
                      PRINCIPAL
                      AMOUNT
         STANDARD     (000
MOODY'S  & POOR'S     OMITTED)       SECURITY                                                                           VALUE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>          <C>           <C>                                                                                <C>
                                    INSURED HOSPITALS (CONTINUED)
Aaa      AAA            2,050       Massachusetts HEFA, Fallon Healthcare System (FSA), 6.75%, 6/1/20                     2,214,759
Aaa      AAA            4,500       Massachusetts HEFA, Fallon Healthcare System (FSA), 6.875%, 6/1/11                    4,948,965
Aaa      AAA            2,040       Massachusetts HEFA, Beverly Hospital, (MBIA), 7.30%, 7/1/13                           2,234,697
Aaa      AAA            1,320       Massachusetts HEFA, Baystate Medical Center, (FGIC), 5.00%, 7/1/20                    1,167,685
Aaa      AAA            1,000       Massachusetts HEFA, Emerson Hospital, (FSA), 5.80%, 8/15/18                             985,140
Aaa      AAA            2,000       Massachusetts HEFA, Cooley Dickenson Hospital, (AMBAC), 5.50%, 11/15/25               1,875,220
Aaa      AAA            3,000       Massachusetts HEFA, The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts,
                                     (AMBAC), "CARS", Variable, 6/23/22 (1)                                               3,343,500
Aaa      AAA            2,000       Massachusetts HEFA, St. Elizabeth Hospital, "LEVRRS", (FSA),
                                     Variable, 8/15/21 (1)                                                                2,262,000
Aaa      AAA            2,600       Massachusetts HEFA, Saint Luke's Hospital, "Yield Curve Notes", (MBIA),
                                     Variable, 8/15/13 (1)                                                                2,492,100
Aaa      AAA            2,600       Massachusetts HEFA, Saint Luke's Hospital, "Yield Curve Notes",
                                     (MBIA), Variable, 8/15/13 (1)                                                        2,545,400
Aaa      AAA            1,200       Massachusetts HEFA, University Hospital, (MBIA), 7.25%, 7/1/19                        1,331,676
Aaa      AAA            6,950       Massachusetts HEFA, Lahey Clinic, (MBIA), 5.375%, 7/1/23                              6,440,009
Aaa      AAA            1,000       Massachusetts HEFA, New England Medical Center, (FGIC), 6.50%, 7/1/12                 1,057,990
NR       AAA            2,625       Massachusetts HEFA, Winchester Hospital, (CLEE), 5.75%, 7/1/14                        2,558,194
NR       AAA            3,650       Massachusetts HEFA, Winchester Hospital, (CLEE), 5.75%, 7/1/24                        3,487,976
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $42,179,201
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    INSURED HOUSING - 1.6%
Aaa      AAA           $2,500       Massachusetts HFA, (AMT), (AMBAC), 6.40%, 12/1/15 (2)                                $2,508,325
Aaa      AAA            2,000       Massachusetts HFA, (AMBAC), 6.45%, 1/1/36                                             2,051,200
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                         $4,559,525
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    INSURED TRANSPORTATION - 2.2%
Aaa      AAA           $5,860       Massachusetts Port Authority, (AMT), (FGIC), 7.50%, 7/1/20                           $6,510,753
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    INSURED WATER AND SEWER - 0.7%
Aaa      AAA           $2,500       Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, (MBIA), 4.75%, 12/1/21                      $2,127,950
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    LEASE/CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION - 3.3%
NR       A-            $7,800       Plymouth County, Massachusetts Correctional Facility Project,
                                     7.00%, 4/1/22 (3)                                                                   $8,368,620
NR       BBB            1,200       Puerto Rico Industrial, Tourist, Educational, Medical and Environmental
                                     Control Authority, Guaynabo Lease, 5.625%, 7/1/22                                    1,100,844
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                         $9,469,464
                                                                                                                       ------------

                                    NURSING HOMES - 2.1%
NR       NR            $2,400       Massachusetts HEFA, Fairview Care Facilities, 10.25%, 1/1/21                         $2,735,544
NR       NR             3,225       Massachusetts IFA, Age Institute of Massachusetts, 8.05%, 11/1/25                     3,221,033
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                         $5,956,577
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    SOLID WASTE - 0.4%
NR       NR            $1,245       City of Pittsfield, Vicon Recovery Associates Project, 7.95%, 11/1/04                $1,301,648
                                                                                                                       ------------
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<CAPTION>

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- -------------------
                      PRINCIPAL
                      AMOUNT
         STANDARD     (000
MOODY'S  & POOR'S     OMITTED)       SECURITY                                                                           VALUE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>          <C>           <C>                                                                                <C>
                                    SPECIAL TAX REVENUE - 3.4%
A1       AA            $3,000       Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 6.00%, 6/1/13                                         $3,049,020
A1       AA-            4,560       Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 5.80%, 6/1/14                                          4,559,544
Baa1     A              2,000       Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority, 6.625%, 7/1/18                      2,205,640
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                         $9,814,204
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    TRANSPORTATION - 4.6%
NR       BBB           $7,950       Guam Airport Authority, (AMT), 6.70%, 10/1/23                                        $6,041,690
Aa       AA-            7,300       Massachusetts Port Authority, 6.00%, 7/1/23                                           7,366,138
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $13,407,828
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                    UTILITIES - 7.9%
NR       BBB           $2,765       Guam Power Authority, 5.25%, 10/1/23                                                 $2,362,361
A        BBB+           3,500       Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company, 6.75%, 7/1/11                     3,705,625
A        BBB+           5,610       Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company,  6.00%, 7/1/18                    5,602,538
A        BBB+           9,060       Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company, 6.625%, 7/1/18                    9,446,862
Baa1     A-               150       Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, 5.50%, 7/1/20                                     140,103
NR       NR             1,500       Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, 7.40%, 7/1/11                               1,569,750
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                                                                                                        $22,827,239
                                                                                                                       ------------
                                    WATER AND SEWER - 12.8%
Baa1     BBB          $12,185       City of Boston Harbor Electric Energy Company Project, (AMT),
                                     7.375%, 5/15/15 (3)                                                                $13,103,871
A        A              1,500       Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, 5.25%, 3/1/13                                1,393,440
A        A              5,175       Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, 5.00%, 3/1/22                                4,516,999
A        A              1,360       Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, 5.50%, 3/1/17                                1,276,428
A        A             13,000       Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, 4.75%, 12/1/23                              10,788,050
A        A              4,165       Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, 5.25%, 12/1/15                               3,865,744
                                                                                                                       ------------
NR       NR             2,000       Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, 7.60%, 1/1/12                               2,127,920
                                                                                                                        $37,072,452
                                                                                                                       ------------


                                     TOTAL TAX-EXEMPT INVESTMENTS
                                     (identified cost $274,146,153)                                                    $289,648,009
                                                                                                                       ------------
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(1) The above designated securities have been issued as inverse floater bonds.
(2) When-issued security.
(3) Security has been segregated to cover when-issued securites.
(4) Security has been segregated to cover margin requirements for open
    financial futures contracts.

The Portfolio invests primarily in debt securities issued by Massachusetts
municipalities.  The ability of the issuers of the debt securities to meet their
obligations may be affected by economic developments in a specific industry or
municipality.  In order to reduce the risk associated with such economic
developments, at March 31, 1996, 25.0% of the securities in the portfolio
of investments are backed by bond insurance of various financial institutions
and financial guaranty assurance agencies.  The aggregate percentage by
financial institution ranged from 4.1% to 6.9% of total investments.

                          See notes to financial statements

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                           NEW YORK MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO
                              Portfolio of Investments
                                   March 31, 1996
                                    (Unaudited)
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                            Tax-Exempt Investments - 100%
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                    PRINCIPAL
          STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S   & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)   SECURITY                                                                      VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>       <C>       <C>     <S>                                                                                   <C>

                                   ASSISTED LIVING - 0.3%
NR        NR                $1,970 Village of North Syracuse Housing Authority, (AJM Senior Housing,                 $1,961,135
                                     Inc. Janus Park Project), 8.00%, 6/1/24                                    ---------------


                                   EDUCATION - 14.5%
A         NR                $1,000 Dutchess County IDA, Bard College, 7.00%, 11/1/17                                 $1,077,270
A1        NR                 6,170 Monroe County IDA, University of Rochester, 7.25%, 12/1/16                         6,448,884
Baa       BBB-               1,660 City of New Rochelle IDA Civic Facilities, College of New                          1,705,102
                                     Rochelle, 6.75%, 7/1/22
Baa1      BBB+               9,000 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      8,978,220
                                     6.25%, 5/15/17
Baa1      BBB+               1,300 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      1,498,939
                                     7.50%, 5/15/11
Baa1      BBB+              11,500 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                     10,618,870
                                     5.25%, 5/15/13
Aaa       AA+                6,895 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      6,215,290
                                     4.75%, 7/1/14
Aa        AA                 2,650 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      2,437,550
                                     5.00%, 7/01/15
Baa1      BBB+                 415 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                        454,911
                                     7.375%, 5/15/14
Baa1      BBB+               9,850 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      8,984,382
                                     5.25%, 5/15/15
Baa1      BBB+               7,605 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      6,843,663
                                     5.25%, 5/15/19
Baa1      BBB+               6,805 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      6,081,901
                                     5.25%, 5/15/21
NR        AA                 1,300 Dormitory Authority, New York Medical College (Asset Guaranty),                    1,402,453
                                     6.875%, 7/1/21
Baa1      BBB+              28,975 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                     27,495,247
                                     5.50%, 5/15/13
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $90,242,682
                                                                                                                ---------------



                                   ELECTRIC UTILITIES - 4.9%
A1        A                 $2,500 New York State Energy Resource & Development Authority,                           $2,963,750
                                     Brooklyn Union Gas (RIBS)(AMT), Variable, 7/1/26  (1)
A1        A+                   500 New York State Energy Resource & Development Authority,                              529,000
                                     Consolidated Edison (AMT), 7.75%, 1/1/24
A1        A+                 2,365 New York State Energy Resource & Development Authority,                            2,544,480
                                     Consolidated Edison (AMT), 7.50%, 7/1/25
A1        A+                 1,000 New York State Energy Resource & Development Authority,                            1,081,580
                                     Consolidated Edison (AMT), 7.50%, 1/1/26
Aa        AA-               19,445 Power Authority of the State of New York, 5.25%, 1/1/18                           17,950,457
Baa1      A-                 1,500 Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, 0%, 7/1/17                                     404,085
Baa1      A-                 2,250 Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, 5.50%, 7/1/20                                2,101,545
NR        NR                 3,000 Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, 7.40%, 7/1/11                            3,139,500
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $30,714,397
                                                                                                                ---------------
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                    PRINCIPAL
          STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S   & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)   SECURITY                                                                      VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>       <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                            <C>
                                   ESCROWED - 11.4%
Aaa       AAA                 $725 Albany Municipal Water (MBIA), 7.50%, 12/1/17                                       $799,501
Aaa       BBB                1,000 Dormitory Authority, City University, 7.625%, 7/1/20                               1,140,150
Aaa       BBB+               1,530 Dormitory Authority, State University Educational Facilities,                      1,743,695
                                     7.70%, 5/15/12
NR        BBB                1,000 Dormitory Authority, City University, 8.125%, 7/1/08                               1,102,480
Baa1      BBB-               2,250 Dormitory Authority, Upstate Community College, 7.20%, 7/1/21                      2,560,725
Baa1      NR                 2,000 Dormitory Authority, Upstate Community College, 7.30%, 7/1/21                      2,285,440
Baa       BBB+              13,380 New York State Housing Finance Agency Health Facilities,                          13,379,197
                                     6.00%, 5/1/16
Aaa       AAA                  500 Erie County Water Authority, Water Works System, 6.00%,                              535,280
                                     12/1/08
Aaa       AAA                  500 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Commuter Facilities                            565,600
                                     Bonds, 7.50%, 7/1/19
Aaa       AAA                1,000 New York Local Government Assistance Corporation, 7.00%, 4/1/16                    1,126,720
Aaa       AAA                1,500 New York Local Government Assistance Corporation, 6.75%, 4/1/21                    1,690,125
Aaa       BBB                1,000 New York State Housing Finance Agency Service Contracts,                           1,160,990
                                     7.80%, 9/15/11
Aaa       AAA                1,775 New York State Housing Finance Agency Service Contracts,                           2,055,876
                                     7.375%, 9/15/21
Aaa       BBB+                  90 New York State Medical Care Facilities Finance Agency, (MCFFA),                      102,127
                                     Mental Health Services Facilities, 7.75%, 8/15/10
Aaa       AAA                  450 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities, 7.875%, 8/15/08             518,917
Aaa       AAA                3,320 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities, 7.50%, 2/15/21            3,804,189
Aaa       NR                 8,100 New York State Urban Development Corporation Correctional                          8,784,450
                                     Facilities, 6.50%, 1/1/21
Baa1      BBB                4,750 New York State Thruway Authority, Local Highway and Bridge                         5,357,145
                                     Service Contract Bonds, 7.25%, 1/1/10 (2)
Baa1      BBB                7,200 New York State Urban Development Corporation, 5.70%, 4/1/20                        6,839,496
Baa1      BBB                  500 New York State Urban Development Corporation, Alfred Technology                      567,825
                                     7.875%, 1/01/20
Baa1      BBB                  750 New York State Urban Development Corporation, Clarkson Center                        864,997
                                     7.80%, 1/01/20
Baa1      BBB                  750 New York State Urban Development Corporation, Clarkson Center                        841,538
                                     8.00%, 1/01/20
Aaa       AAA                5,350 New York State UDC, Onondaga Co. Convention Center, 7.875%                         6,199,741
                                     1/1/10
NR        AA-                  500 Power Authority of the State of New York, 8.00%, 1/1/17                              542,215
NR        A                  1,760 Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, 6.625%, 7/1/18                     1,976,339
Baa1      AAA                3,750 Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority, 7.875%, 7/1/17                             4,127,212
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $70,671,970
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   GENERAL OBLIGATIONS - 2.3%
A         A-                $5,965 New York State, 6.125%, 6/15/14                                                   $6,186,421
Baa1      A-                   120 New York City, 8.25%, 5/15/16                                                        138,904
Baa1      A-                 4,000 New York City, 7.50%, 2/1/18                                                       4,333,440
Aa        AA                 1,700 Onondaga County, 5.875%, 2/15/11                                                   1,776,364
Aa        AA                 1,600 Onondaga County, 5.875%, 2/15/12                                                   1,659,392
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $14,094,521
                                                                                                                ---------------
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                    PRINCIPAL
          STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S   & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)   SECURITY                                                                      VALUE
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<C>       <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                            <C>
                                   HEALTH CARE - 15.3%
NR        AAA               $6,705 Dormitory Authority, United Health Services, FHA, 7.35%, 8/1/29                   $7,243,344
NR        AA                 1,000 Dormitory Authority, St. Johns, FHA Insured Nursing Home                           1,010,840
                                   6.05%, 2/1/16
Aa        AA                   750 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                          809,108
                                     (FHA), 7.35%, 2/15/29
NR        AAA                3,550 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        3,640,809
                                     (FHA), 6.125%, 2/15/14
NR        AA                 9,000 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        9,402,750
                                     (FHA), 6.70%, 8/15/23
Aa        AA                 6,600 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        7,119,354
                                     (FHA), 7.25%, 2/15/31
Aa        AA                 1,500 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        1,591,065
                                     (FHA), 6.95%, 2/15/32
Aa        AA                 2,190 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        2,342,577
                                     (FHA), 7.00%, 8/15/32
Aa        AA                 1,050 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        1,110,837
                                     (FHA), 6.75%, 2/15/12
Aa        AA                 1,000 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        1,037,660
                                     (FHA), 6.55%, 8/15/12
NR        AA                 2,670 New York State MCFFA, Hospital and Nursing Insured Mortgage                        2,676,461
                                     (FHA), 6.10%, 8/15/15
Aa        AA                 3,500 New York State MCFFA, Insured Mortgage Project (FHA),                              3,588,445
                                     6.20%, 8/15/14
Aa        AA                 2,425 New York State MCFFA, Insured Mortgage Project (FHA),                              2,500,199
                                     6.20%, 2/15/10
Aa        AA                 2,500 New York State MCFFA, Insured Mortgage Project (FHA),                              2,546,525
                                     6.50%, 2/15/35
Aa        AA                 6,550 New York State MCFFA, Insured Mortgage Project (FHA),                              6,720,824
                                     6.25%, 8/15/15
Aa        AA                 6,625 New York State MCFFA, Insured Mortgage Project (FHA),                              6,678,133
                                     6.20%, 8/15/15
Aa        AA                   950 New York State MCFFA, Insured Mortgage Project (FHA),                              1,027,511
                                     7.45%, 8/15/31
Baa1      BBB+               1,610 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities,                           1,797,404
                                     7.625%, 8/15/17
Baa1      BBB+                 145 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities,                             159,949
                                     7.75%, 8/15/10
Baa1      BBB+                 495 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities,                             554,821
                                     7.875%, 8/15/08
Baa1      BBB+               1,230 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities,                           1,365,940
                                     7.50%, 2/15/21
Baa1      BBB+               4,785 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities,                           4,149,887
                                     Series 1994 A, 5.25%, 8/15/23
Baa       NR                 5,540 New York State MCFFA, Secured Hospital, 7.35%, 8/15/11                             5,919,435
Baa       BBB               19,700 New York State MCFFA, Secured Hospital (Brookdale), 6.80%,                        20,323,701
                                     8/15/12
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $95,317,579
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                   HOSPITALS - 0.7%
Aa        AAA               $1,500 Dormitory Authority, Long Island Jewish Medical Center (FHA),                     $1,605,150
                                     7.75%, 8/15/27
NR        AAA                1,000 Dormitory Authority, St. Francis Hospital (FHA), 7.65%, 8/1/30                     1,106,890
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                    PRINCIPAL
          STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S   & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)   SECURITY                                                                      VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>       <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                          <C>
                                   HOSPITALS (CONTINUED)
Baa1      BBB+               1,800 Syracuse Industrial Development Agency (IDA), St. Joseph's Hospital                1,904,688
                                     Health Center, 7.50%, 6/1/18
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                     $4,616,728
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   HOUSING - 5.8%
NR        NR                $4,704 New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC),                              $4,770,839
                                     Allerville Project, 6.50%, 11/15/18
NR        NR                 2,062 New York City HDC, Dayton Project, 6.50% 11/15/18                                  2,067,436
NR        AAA                2,550 New York City HDC, Multi-Unit Management, 7.35%, 6/1/19                            2,678,163
Baa       A                  4,750 New York City HDC, General Housing, 6.50%, 5/1/22                                  4,797,785
Aa        AAA                  235 New York State Housing Finance Agency, Baytown, 7.10%, 8/15/35                       248,468
Aa        NR                   565 New York State Mortgage Agency, 7.70%, 10/1/12                                       606,754
Aaa       AAA                  250 New York State Mortgage Agency, 6.90%, 4/1/03                                        262,945
Aa        NR                 8,750 New York State Mortgage Agency, 6.90%, 4/1/15                                      9,266,950
Aa        NR                   500 New York State Mortgage Agency, 6.65%, 4/1/22                                        515,280
Aa        NR                 1,000 New York State Mortgage Agency, 7.50%, 4/1/15                                      1,083,300
Aa        NR                   270 New York State Mortgage Agency, 8.00%, 10/1/17                                       284,880
Aa        NR                   275 New York State Mortgage Agency, 7.65%, 4/1/19                                        290,820
Aa        NR                 1,600 New York State Mortgage Agency (AMT), 7.95%, 10/1/21                               1,715,344
Aa        NR                 6,350 New York State Mortgage Agency (AMT), 6.40%, 10/1/20                               6,431,280
Baa       BBB                  350 Puerto Rico Commonwealth Urban Renewal & Housing Corporation,                        389,575
                                     7.875%, 10/1/04
Aaa       AAA                  380 Puerto Rico Housing Financial Corporation Single-Family (GNMA),                      399,646
                                     7.65%, 10/15/22
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $35,809,465
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   INSURED COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY - 1.9%
Aaa       AAA               $2,485 Dormitory Authority, State University (AMBAC), 5.25%, 7/1/14                      $2,353,544
Aaa       AAA                6,950 Dormitory Authority, Marist College (MBIA), 6.00%, 7/1/22                          7,025,685
Aaa       AAA                2,000 Dormitory Authority, New York University (MBIA), 5.00%, 7/1/11                     1,893,560
Aaa       AAA                  450 Dormitory Authority, Colgate University, 6.00%, 7/1/16                               466,592
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $11,739,381
                                                                                                                ---------------

                                   INSURED GENERAL OBLIGATIONS - 0.8%
Aaa       AAA                1,035 Erie County Water Authority (AMBAC), 0%, 12/1/17                                    $218,965
Aaa       AAA                2,480 New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC), Jamaica                 2,686,584
                                     Water Supply Company (AMT) (AMBAC), 7.625%, 4/1/29
Aaa       AAA                1,955 New York State Dorm Authority, City University, 5.75%,7/1/13                       1,980,474
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                     $4,886,023
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   INSURED GENERAL OBLIGAIONS LOCAL - 1.8%
Aaa       AAA                 $465 Chautauqua County Unlimited Tax (FGIC), 7.30%, 4/1/07                               $548,128
Aaa       AAA                  520 Chautauqua County Unlimited Tax (FGIC), 6.40%, 9/15/08                               574,132
Aaa       AAA                  770 Chautauqua County Unlimited Tax (FGIC), 6.40%, 9/15/09                               846,800
Aaa       AAA                  725 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.00%, 3/15/07                                         836,164
Aaa       AAA                  600 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.00%, 3/15/08                                         692,304
Aaa       AAA                  700 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.10%, 3/15/09                                         813,372
Aaa       AAA                  700 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.10%, 3/15/10                                         815,542
Aaa       AAA                  700 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.10%, 3/15/11                                         817,033
Aaa       AAA                  675 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.10%, 3/15/12                                         788,683
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<CAPTION>


                    PRINCIPAL
          STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S   & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)   SECURITY                                                                      VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>       <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                          <C>
                                   INSURED GENERAL OBLIGAIONS LOCAL (CONTINUED)
Aaa       AAA                  675 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.10%, 3/15/13                                         788,947
Aaa       AAA                  515 Jamestown, (Secondary AMBAC), 7.10%, 3/15/14                                         601,736
Aaa       AAA                2,000 New York City (AMBAC), 7.00%, 8/1/17                                               2,227,220
Aaa       AAA                  500 Oyster Bay  (FGIC), 6.60%, 2/15/12                                                   554,610
Aaa       AAA                  450 Oyster Bay  (FGIC), 6.60%, 2/15/13                                                   499,149
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $11,403,820
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   INSURED GENERAL OBLIGATIONS SCHOOL DISTRICT - 0.3%
Aaa       AAA                 $700 Bethlehem Central School District (AMBAC), 7.10%, 11/1/08                           $819,497
Aaa       AAA                  700 Bethlehem Central School District (AMBAC), 7.10%, 11/1/09                            822,332
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                     $1,641,829
                                                                                                                ---------------

                                   INSURED GENERAL OBLIGATIONS TERRITORY - 0.7%
Aaa       AAA               $4,500 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Public Improvement Residual                           $4,628,250
                                     Interest Tax Exempt Securities (FSA), Variable, 7/1/22 (1)                 ---------------




                                   INSURED HEALTH CARE - 4.8%
Aaa       AAA               $9,130 New York State Dormitory Authorty, Mental Health Facilities (MBIA)                $8,282,188
                                   5.125%, 8/15/21
Aaa       AAA                1,500 New York State MCFFA, Long Term Health Care (CGIC), 6.80%,                         1,600,530
                                     11/1/14
Aaa       AAA                1,300 New York State MCFFA, New York Hospital FHA Insured Mortgage                       1,417,156
                                     (AMBAC), 6.60%, 2/15/11
Aaa       AAA                5,400 New York State MCFFA, New York Hospital FHA Insured Mortgage                       5,845,014
                                     (AMBAC), 6.75%, 8/15/14
Aaa       AAA               13,025 New York State MCFFA, Mental Health Services Facilities (MBIA),                   12,330,116
                                     5.375%, 2/15/14
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $29,475,004
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   INSURED HOUSING - 0.1%
Aaa       AAA                 $500 New York City HDC, Charter Oaks (MBIA), 7.375% 4/1/17                               $520,650
                                                                                                                ---------------




                                   INSURED MISCELLANEOUS - 3.7%
Aaa       AAA                 $500 New York City IDA,  (USTA National Tennis Center Incorporated                       $523,725
                                     Project) (FSA), 6.375%, 11/15/14
Aaa       AAA                2,000 New York State Dormitory Authority, City University, (Sec. AMBAC)                  2,026,060
                                   5.75%, 7/1/13
Aaa       AAA               21,500 New York State Energy Research & Development Authority                            20,601,515
                                   Brooklyn Union Gas, 5.50%, 1/1/21
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $23,151,300
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   INSURED SOLID WASTE - 1.6%
Aaa       AAA               $1,650 Dutchess County Resource Recovery Solid Waste (FGIC),                             $1,805,232
                                     7.50%, 1/1/09
Aaa       AAA                6,795 Islip Resource Recovery Agency (MBIA), 6.50%, 7/1/09                               7,426,052
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<CAPTION>


                    PRINCIPAL
          STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S   & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)   SECURITY                                                                      VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>       <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                          <C>
                                   INSURED SOLID WASTE (CONTINUED)
Aaa       AAA                1,000 Montgomery, Otesgo, Schoharie Solid Waste Management                                 943,690
                                     Authority (MBIA), 5.25%, 1/1/14
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $10,174,974
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   INSURED TOLL & TURNPIKE - 0.5%
Aaa       AAA               $3,000 Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority Residual Interest Tax Exempt                 $3,030,000
                                     Securities (MBIA), Variable, 1/1/19 (1)                                    ---------------




                                   INSURED TRANSIT - 0.5%
Aaa       AAA               $3,000 Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority Residual Interest Tax Exempt                 $3,225,000
                                     Securities (MBIA), Variable, 1/1/12 (1)                                    ---------------



                                   INSURED WATER & SEWER - 0.1%
Aaa       AAA                 $275 Albany Municipal Water Financial Authority (MBIA), 7.50%, 12/1/17                   $297,014
                                                                                                                ---------------




                                   LEASE/CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION - 6.1%
Baa1      BBB               $5,100 Dormitory Authority, City University, 7.00%, 7/1/09                               $5,634,735
Baa1      BBB                4,325 Dormitory Authority, City University, 7.50%, 7/1/10                                4,994,034
Baa1      BBB               15,815 Dormitory Authority, City University, 5.75%, 7/1/13                               15,326,000
Baa1      BBB                  250 Dormitory Authority, City University, 6.375%, 7/1/08                                 256,977
NR        BBB                5,865 New York State Thruway Authority, 0%, 1/1/01                                       4,535,932
Baa1      BBB                5,775 New York State Urban Development Corporation (UDC) Correctional                    5,461,706
                                     Facilities, 5.50%, 1/1/14
A         A                  1,825 Syracuse - Hancock International Airport Certificates of                           1,909,535
                                     Participation, 6.625%, 1/1/12
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $38,118,919
                                                                                                                ---------------



                                   MISCELLANEOUS - 1.6%
Aa        AA-                 $200 City of New York Municipal Assistance Corporation, 7.50%, 7/1/08                    $216,092
Aa        AA-                  485 City of New York Municipal Assistance Corporation, 7.625%, 7/1/08                    524,110
Aa        AA-                  635 City of New York Municipal Assistance Corporation, 7.625%, 7/1/08                    703,377
NR        NR                 1,300 New York City IDA, (YMCA of Greater New York), 8.00%, 8/1/16                       1,393,392
                             7,000 VRDC-IVRC Trust, Variable, 6/26/02  (1)                                            7,200,900
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $10,037,871
                                                                                                                ---------------


                                   SOLID WASTE - 2.1%
Baa1    A-                  $2,665 Hempstead IDA Resource Recovery, American Refunding Fuel Co.,                     $2,754,731
                                     7.40%, 12/1/10
Baa       NR                 9,530 New York State EFC Resource Recovery, Huntington Project,                         10,037,091
                                     7.50%, 10/1/12
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $12,791,822
                                                                                                                ---------------
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                    PRINCIPAL
          STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'S   & POOR'S  (000 OMITTED)   SECURITY                                                                      VALUE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>       <C>       <C>            <S>                                                                          <C>  
                                   SPECIAL TAX REVENUE - 11.2%
A         A                 $4,750 New York State LGAC, 5.25%, 4/1/16                                                $4,411,325
A         A                  5,225 New York State LGAC, 5.50%, 4/1/17                                                 4,999,437
A         A                  7,420 New York State LGAC, 5.50%, 4/1/18                                                 6,927,238
A         A                 33,135 New York State LGAC, 5.50%, 4/1/21                                                30,801,633
                             5,270 New York State LGAC, 5.00%, 4/1/23                                                 4,550,856
A         A                  5,000 New York State LGAC, 5.00%, 4/1/21                                                 4,409,650
NR        BBB+               2,630 New York State Municipal Bond Bank Agency, 6.875%, 3/15/06                         2,837,323
Baa1      A                  4,840 Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority, 6.625%, 7/1/18                   5,337,649
Baa1      A                  2,000 Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority, 5.50%, 7/1/15                    1,926,280
Baa1      BBB                3,335 Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority, Convention Center, 6.00%, 1/1/11             3,331,398
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $69,532,789
                                                                                                                ---------------



Baa1                               TRANSPORTATION - 3.7%
Baa1      BBB               $2,000 MTA Transit Facilities Service Contract, 5.75%, 7/1/13                            $1,952,800
Baa1      BBB                  725 MTA Transit Facilities Service Contract, 5.75%, 7/1/13                               711,711
NR        BBB                2,350 New York State Thruway Authority, Cross Westchester                                1,609,633
                                     Expressway Project,  0%, 1/1/03
Ba1       BB                 2,800 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Delta Airlines                          2,967,496
                                     LaGuardia Airport, 6.95%, 6/1/08
A1        AA-                1,500 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (AMT), Variable,                         1,560,750
                                     1/15/27 (1)
Aa        A+                11,580 TBTA General Purpose, 5.50%, 1/1/17                                               11,230,630
Aa        A+                 2,500 TBTA General Purpose, 6.125%, 1/1/21                                               2,629,475
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $22,662,495
                                                                                                                ---------------

                                   WATER & SEWER REVENUE - 3.3%
Aa        A                $11,050 New York State EFC, State Water Pollution Control, 6.875%, 6/15/10               $12,211,797
Aa        A+                 4,545 New York State EFC, State Water Pollution Control, 7.20%, 3/15/11                  4,979,138
Aa        A                  2,750 New York State EFC, State Water Pollution Control, 7.00%, 6/15/12                  3,028,053
Aa        A                    150 New York State EFC, State Water Pollution Control, 7.50%, 6/15/12                    166,228
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                    $20,385,216
                                                                                                                ---------------



                                   TOTAL TAX-EXEMPT INVESTMENTS
                                   (IDENTIFIED COST $591,994,397)                                                  $621,130,834
                                                                                                                ---------------
                                                                                                                ---------------

</TABLE>
 
(1) The above securities have been issued as inverse floater bonds.
(2) Security has been segregated to cover margin requirements on open financial
    futures contracts.

The Portfolio invests primarily in debt securities issued by new York
municipalities.  the ability of the issuers of thedebt securioties to meet their
obligations may be affected by economic developments in a specific industry or
municipality.  In order to reduce the risk associated with such economic
developments, at March 31, 1996, 16.8% of the securities in the portfolio of
investments are backed by bond insurance of various financial institutions and
financial guaranty assurance agencies.  The aggregate percentage by the
financial institution ranged from 0.3% to 9.1% of total investments.


                          SEE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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                              OHIO MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIO
                               Portfolio of Investments
                                    March 31, 1996
                                     (Unaudited)

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<CAPTION>
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- ------------------
                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'&   POOR'S   (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                              VALUE
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>       <C>            <C>                                                                                 <C>         
                                  EDUCATION - 7.4%
A        A+               $1,000  University of Cincinnati, 6.50%, 12/1/11                                             $1,036,680
A1       AA-                 650  University of Cincinnati, 6.50%, 6/1/11                                                 689,956
Aa       AA-                 550  Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities, Case Western University, 6.50%, 10/1/20       596,222
NR       AAA               2,100  Ohio Higher Educational Facilities, Ohio Northern University (CLEE), 5.60%, 5/1/13    2,079,399
NR       AAA               1,750  Ohio Higher Educational Facilities, Ohio Northern University (CLEE), 5.65%, 5/1/18    1,708,945
A1       A+                1,300  Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities, Public Facilities, 5.50%, 12/1/07           1,328,626
A1       NR                7,000  Ohio State student Loan Funding Corp (AMT), 6.10%, 8/1/07                             7,144,130
A1       NR                7,000  Ohio State student Loan Funding Corp (AMT), 6.10%, 8/1/08                             7,102,340
A1       AA-               1,500  Ohio State University Revenue, 5.75%, 12/1/09                                         1,535,805
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $23,222,103
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  ESCROWED - 1.4%
A        AAA              $2,760  Middleburg Heights Hospital - Southwest General, 6.75%, 8/15/21                      $3,089,406
Baa1     NR                1,000  Scioto City Ohio, 7.15%, 8/1/11                                                       1,127,040
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $4,216,446
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  GENERAL OBLIGATIONS - 6.2%
NR       NR               $3,035  Belmont County, 7.30%, 12/1/17                                                       $3,179,314
NR       NR                2,450  Cleveland City School District, 7.25%, 6/15/98                                        2,486,260
Aaa      AAA               1,035  City of Columbus, 5.50%, 11/1/12                                                      1,029,380
A1       NR                1,360  Copley-Fairlawn City School District, 6.25%, 12/1/15                                  1,419,976
A1       NR                  500  Huber Heights, Ohio, 6.75%, 12/1/11                                                     544,610
A1       NR                  725  City of Medina, Ohio Fire Station Improvement, 3.00%, 12/1/10                           535,754
Aa       AA                1,500  Ohio State Infrastructure Improvement, 0%, 8/1/11                                       633,810
NR       NR                1,000  Tuscarawas Public Library Improvement, 6.90%, 12/1/11                                 1,076,350
Baa      NR                1,000  Youngstown, Ohio, 7.55%, 12/1/11                                                      1,103,900
NR       NR                6,855  Youngstown, Ohio, 7.35%, 6/15/05                                                      7,397,436
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $19,406,790
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  HEALTH CARE - 2.5%
NR       AAA              $1,000  Allen County Ohio, LIMA Convalescent Home Foundation (GNMA), 6.40%, 1/1/21           $1,018,790
Aa2      NR                1,600  Hamilton County, Episcopal Retirement Homes, 6.80%, 1/1/08                            1,715,248
NR       BBB-              1,800  Marion County, United Church Homes, 6.30%, 11/15/15                                   1,754,406
Baa      BBB               2,925  Puerto Rico Urban Renewal & Housing Corporation, 0%, 10/1/99                          2,473,994
Aa2      NR                  600  Warren County, Otterbein Home Project, 7.20%, 7/1/11                                    656,604
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $7,619,042
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  Hospitals - 18.2%
Baa      BBB-             $1,000  Butler County, Hamilton-Hughe Hospital, 7.50%, 1/1/10                                $1,044,840
NR       BBB               1,000  Cambridge Ohio, Guernsey Memorial Hospital, 8.00%, 12/1/11                            1,071,600
A1       A                 2,100  Cuyahoga County, Fairview General Hospital, 6.25%, 8/15/10                            2,139,837
A1       A                 2,370  Cuyahoga County, Meridia Health System, 7.00%, 8/15/23                                2,484,803
A1       A                 2,000  Cuyahoga County, Meridia Health System, 6.50%, 8/15/12                                2,039,600
Aa       AA                  750  Cuyahoga County, University Hospitals Health System, 6.50%, 1/15/19                     775,313
Aa       AA                4,450  Cuyahoga County, University Hospitals Health System, 6.00%, 1/15/22                   4,474,208

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                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'&   POOR'S   (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                              VALUE
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>       <C>            <C>                                                                                 <C>         
NR       BBB               4,130  Defiance Hospital, Inc., 7.625%, 11/1/03                                              4,236,389
Baa      BBB-                765  East Liverpool City Hospital-Series A, 8.00%, 10/1/21                                   806,287
Baa      BBB-              1,000  East Liverpool City Hospital-Series B, 8.00%, 10/1/21                                 1,053,970
A        A-                4,000  Erie County, Firelands Community Hospital, 6.75%, 1/1/08                              4,208,440
Aa       NR                3,000  Franklin County, Children's Hospital, 6.60%, 5/1/13                                   3,151,920
A        A                 1,015  City of Garfield Heights, Marymount Hospital, 6.65%, 11/15/11                         1,048,454
A        A                 1,000  City of Garfield Heights, Marymount Hospital, 6.70%, 11/15/15                         1,036,270
Aa2      NR                1,000  Hamilton County, Wesley Hall Project, 6.50%, 3/1/15                                   1,056,770
A1       A                 4,000  Hamilton County, Bethesda Hospital, Inc., 6.25%, 1/1/12                               4,015,520
A1       A+                1,095  Lorain County, Humility of Mary Health Care Corp., 7.125%, 12/15/06                   1,189,707
A1       A+                5,900  Lorain County, Humility of Mary Health Care Corp., 5.90%, 12/15/08                    6,012,572
A1       A+                1,000  Lorain County, Humility of Mary Health Care Corp., 7.20%, 12/15/11                    1,073,370
NR       A+                1,750  Lorain County, Lakeland Community Hospital, Inc., 6.50%, 11/15/12                     1,787,993
NR       BBB+              1,000  Lucas County, Flowers Hospital, 6.125%, 12/1/13                                         935,960
NR       A                 1,000  Muskingham County - Bethesda Care System (CLEE), 5.40%, 12/1/16                         924,930
NR       NR               10,000  Mt Vernon, Knox Community Hospital, 7.875%, 6/1/12                                   10,063,500
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $56,632,252
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  HOUSING - 9.3%
Aa       NR               $1,300  City of Clermont, Laurels Project (FHA), 6.00%, 9/1/20                               $1,294,956
Aa       NR                1,000  Franklin County, Hamilton Creek Apartments (FHA), (AMT), 5.80%, 7/1/14                  949,230
Aa       NR                3,650  Franklin County, Hamilton Creek Apartments (FHA), (AMT), 5.55%, 7/1/24                3,259,669
Aa       NR                2,500  Franklin County MFMR - Tuttle Park Project (FHA), (AMT), 6.50%, 3/1/26                2,539,650
Aa       NR                5,985  Franklin County MFMR - Tuttle Park Project (FHA), (AMT), 6.50%, 3/1/36                6,086,625
NR       AAA               3,490  Ohio HFA, (GNMA), (AMT), 6.375%, 3/1/25                                               3,525,424
NR       AAA               4,735  Ohio HFA, (GNMA), (AMT), 6.70%, 3/1/25                                                4,844,994
NR       AAA               1,250  Ohio HFA, MFMR-Asbury Woods (FHA), 7.00%, 10/1/24                                     1,277,900
Aa       NR                2,850  Ohio HFA, Oakleaf Village Project, (FHA), 5.70%, 9/1/26                               2,666,916
Aa       NR                1,000  Ohio HFA, Aristocrat South Board & Care Project (FHA), (AMT), 7.30%, 8/1/31           1,031,250
Aaa      AAA               1,035  Ohio HFA SFMR, (GNMA) (AMT), Variable, 3/31/31 (1)                                    1,098,777
A1       A+                  500  Ohio Building Authority Juvenile Correctional Building, 5.80%, 10/1/07                  517,480
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $29,092,871
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT /
                                  POLLUTION CONTROL REVENUES - 8.3%
Baa1     NR               $3,750  Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ashland Oil Inc, 6.85%, 4/1/10               $3,988,425
NR       A-                  585  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Burrows Paper Corp. (AMT), 7.625%, 6/1/11               646,197
NR       A-                  300  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Cheryl & Co., (AMT), 5.50%, 12/1/04                     299,157
NR       A-                  530  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Cheryl & Co., (AMT), 5.90%, 12/1/09                     533,281
NR       A-                1,775  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Consolidated Biscuit, (AMT), 7.00%, 12/1/09           1,970,694
NR       A-                3,385  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, J J & WLP Project (AMT), 6.70%, 12/1/14               3,509,399
NR       A-                  750  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Luigino's Inc. (AMT), 6.85%, 6/1/01                     766,793
NR       A-                  935  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Progress Plastic Products, (AMT), 6.80%, 12/1/01      1,012,699
NR       A-                1,525  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Progress Plastic Products, (AMT), 7.80%, 12/1/09      1,770,357
NR       A-                  680  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co.,
                                  Series 1991 #9 (AMT), 7.625%, 12/1/11                                                   755,888
NR       A-                1,000  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co.,
                                  Series 1991 #5 (AMT), 7.625%, 12/1/11                                                 1,111,600
NR       A-                  880  Ohio IDR, Enterprise Bond Fund, VSM Corp., (AMT), 7.375%, 12/1/11                       967,666
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                                             Tax-Exempt Investments - (Continued)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RATINGS(UNAUDITED)
- ------------------
                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'&   POOR'S   (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                              VALUE
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>       <C>            <C>                                                                                 <C>         
NR       AA-               1,000  Ohio Pollution Control, Standard Oil Company, 6.75%, 12/1/15                          1,129,480
NR       BB                1,020  Ohio Economic Development, KMART Corp., 6.75%, 5/15/07                                  901,790
Baa2     BBB               3,990  Ohio Water Development Authority, Union Carbide Corp. Project, 5.50%, 1/15/07
                                  5.50%, 1/15/07                                                                        3,885,263
Ba2      NR                1,500  Portage County, Kroger Corporation, 7.25%, 7/1/99                                     1,580,940
Ba2      NR                1,000  Summit County, Kroger Corporation, 6.85%, 7/1/99                                      1,044,020
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $25,873,649
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED EDUCATION - 0.3%
Aaa     AAA               $1,000  Ohio Higher Education, University of Dayton Project (FGIC), 5.80%, 12/1/14
                                                                                                                       $1,005,430
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED GENERAL OBLIGATIONS - 2.3%
Aaa     AAA               $1,000  Hilliard Ohio School District (FGIC), 5.00%, 12/1/20                                   $894,460
Aaa     AAA                1,595  Marion County Local School District (MBIA), 5.375%, 12/1/19                           1,514,086
Aaa     AAA                1,700  Puerto Rico (AMBAC), Variable, 7/1/15 (1)                                             1,718,700
Aaa     AAA                3,000  Puerto Rico (FSA), Variable, 7/1/22 (1)                                               3,085,500
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $7,212,746
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED HEALTH CARE - 2.4%
Aaa     AAA               $1,945  Hamilton County, Sisters of Charity Health Care System (MBIA), 5.25%, 5/15/13        $1,833,765
Aaa     AAA                5,925  Montgomery County, Sisters of Charity Health Care System (MBIA), 5.25%, 5/15/11       5,732,556
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $7,566,321
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED HOSPITAL - 13.1%
Aaa     AAA               $2,500  Akron, Bath and Copley Townships Children's Hospital Medical
                                  Center of Akron, (AMBAC), 5.25%, 11/15/20                                            $2,302,375
Aaa     AAA                1,000  Clermont County, Mercy Health System (AMBAC), Variable, 10/5/21 (1)                   1,157,000
Aaa     AAA                1,500  Cuyahoga County, Fairview Hospital, (MBIA), 5.50%, 8/15/19                            1,400,925
Aaa     AAA                4,000  Cuyahoga County, Fairview Hospital, (MBIA), 5.50%, 1/15/17 (2)                        3,823,200
Aaa     AAA               10,500  Franklin County, Riverside United Methodist (AMBAC), 5.75%, 5/15/20                  10,258,290
Aaa     AAA                6,700  Franklin County, Riverside United Methodist (MBIA), 5.75%, 5/15/20                    6,587,976
Aaa     AAA                2,750  Mansfield General Hospital (AMBAC), 6.70%, 12/1/09                                    2,967,003
Aaa     AAA                5,000  Middleburg Heights Hospital-Southwestern General (FSA), 5.75%, 8/15/21                4,895,100
Aaa     AAA                1,000  Montgomery County, Ohio Miami Valley Hospital, (AMBAC), 6.25%, 11/15/16               1,036,270
Aaa     AAA                6,565  Portage County, Robinson Memorial Hospital, (MBIA), 5.80%, 11/15/15                   6,319,140
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $40,747,279
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED HOUSING - 0.9%
Aaa     AAA                 $985  Ohio Capital Corporation FHA Insured Mortgage Loans, (MBIA), 7.25%, 7/1/24           $1,026,990
Aaa     AAA                  750  Ohio Capital Corporation FHA Insured Mortgage Loans, (MBIA), 6.50%, 1/1/25              763,388
Aaa     AAA                1,100  Ohio Capital Corporation MFMR - Horizon Apts. (MBIA), 6.50%, 1/1/23                   1,124,662
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $2,915,040
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED IDR / IDB - 2.3%
Aaa     AAA               $7,000  Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, JMG Funding, L.P. Project, (AMBAC),
                                  (AMT), 6.375%, 1/1/29
                                                                                                                       $7,207,690
                                                                                                                      -----------
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                                             Tax-Exempt Investments - (Continued)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RATINGS(UNAUDITED)
- ------------------
                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'&   POOR'S   (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                              VALUE
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>       <C>            <C>                                                                                 <C>         
                                  INSURED LEASE - 0.2%
Aaa      AAA              $1,000  Ohio Higher Education, University of Dayton, (FGIC), 0%, 12/1/06                       $572,530
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED SPECIAL TAX REVENUES - 0.7%
Aaa      AAA              $2,110  Hudson Local School District, (FGIC), 0%, 12/15/09                                   $1,008,728
Aaa      AAA               1,000  Hudson Local School District, (FGIC), 0%, 12/15/10                                      449,770
Aaa      AAA               1,400  Pickerington Local School District, (AMBAC), 0%, 12/1/11                                582,344
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $2,040,842
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  INSURED UTILITIES - 2.0%
Aaa      AAA              $1,650  Cleveland Public Power System, (MBIA), 7.00%, 11/15/17                               $1,810,034
Aaa      AAA               2,000  Cuyahoga County Medical Center Utility System (AMT) (MBIA), 6.10%, 8/15/15            2,011,220
Aaa      AAA               2,300  Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, (FSA), Variable, 7/1/02 (1)                     2,523,100
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $6,344,354
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  LEASE / CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION - 0.8%
Baa1     A                $2,500  Puerto Rica Public Building Authority, 6.00%, 7/1/12
                                                                                                                       $2,504,800
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  LIFE CARE - 0.7%
Aa       NR               $2,000  Franklin County, Kensington Place Project, 6.75%, 1/1/34
                                                                                                                       $2,046,060
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  NURSING HOMES - 1.7%
NR       NR               $1,650  Cuyahoga County- Judson Retirement Community, 8.875%, 11/15/19                       $1,788,485
NR       NR                3,100  Green County - Fairview Exrended Care, 10.125%, 1/1/11                                3,496,180
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $5,284,665
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  SPECIAL TAX REVENUE - 4.7%
Baa1     A                $3,000  Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, 6.625%, 7/1/12                       $3,209,700
Baa1     A                  5000  Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, 5.25%, 7/1/20                         4,511,800
Baa1     A                  4995  Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, 5.00%, 7/1/22                         4,326,616
Baa1     A                  1850  Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, 5.50%, 7/1/36                         1,684,055
Baa1     A                  1000  Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, 5.00%, 7/1/36                           835,650
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $14,567,821
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  TRANSPORTATION - 3.2%
NR       BBB              $5,630  Guam Airport Authority, (AMT), 6.70%, 10/1/23                                        $5,716,759
A1       AA-               4,330  Ohio Turnpike Commission, 5.75%, 2/15/24                                              4,235,519
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $9,952,278
                                                                                                                      -----------

                                  UTILITIES - 10.5%
NR       BBB              $5,500  Guam Power Authority, 5.25%, 10/1/13                                                 $4,903,690
A1       A+               18,335  OH State Air Quality Development Authority, 6.10%, 9/01/30                           18,281,279
Baa1     A-                3,000  Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, 5.00%, 7/1/12                                   2,714,220
Baa1     A-                  360  Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, 7.125%, 7/1/14                                    388,109
Baa1     A-               20,165  Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, 0%, 7/1/17                                      5,432,249
NR       NR                1,000  Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, 7.40%, 7/1/11                               1,046,500
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                      $32,766,047
                                                                                                                      -----------
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                                             Tax-Exempt Investments - (Continued)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RATINGS(UNAUDITED)
- ------------------
                   PRINCIPAL
         STANDARD  AMOUNT
MOODY'&   POOR'S   (000 OMITTED)  SECURITY                                                                              VALUE
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>       <C>            <C>                                                                                 <C>         
                                  WATER & SEWER REVENUE - 0.9%
NR       NR                 $800  The Mahoning Valley Sanitary District, 7.00%, 12/15/08                                 $849,672
NR       NR                  950  The Mahoning Valley Sanitary District, 7.00%, 12/15/09                                1,006,069
NR       NR                1,000  City of Vermilion, Ohio Water System, 7.25%, 8/15/15                                  1,070,950
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                                                                                                       $2,926,691
                                                                                                                      -----------
                                  TOTAL TAX-EXEMPT INVESTMENTS (IDENTIFIED COST, $300,256,227)                       $311,723,747
                                                                                                                      -----------
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</TABLE>

(1) The above security has been issued as an inverse floater bond.



The Portfolio invests primarily in debt securities issued by Ohio
municipalities. The ability of the issuers of the debt securities to meet
their debt obligations may be affected by economic developments in a specific
industry or municipality. In order to reduce the risk associated with such
economic developments, at March 31, 1996, 24.3% of the securities in the
portfolio of investments are backed by bond insurance of various financial
institutions and financial guaranty assurance agencies. The aggregate
percentage by financial institution ranged from 1.3% to 10.9% of total
investments.

                          See notes to financial statements.

<PAGE>


                                MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIOS
                                 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

                         STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                       National        California     Massachusetts     New York          Ohio
                                                       Portfolio       Portfolio        Portfolio       Portfolio       Portfolio
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------
<S>                                                 <C>              <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>
 ASSETS:
   Investments-
     Identified cost                               $ 2,145,357,157   $  356,860,992  $  274,146,153  $  591,994,397  $  300,256,227
     Unrealized appreciation                           137,816,990       25,316,492      15,501,856      29,136,437      11,467,520
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------
   Total investments, at value (Note 1A)           $ 2,283,174,147   $  382,177,484  $  289,648,009  $  621,130,834  $  311,723,747

   Cash                                                        311        2,547,155             781       3,375,215       7,869,755
   Receivable for investments sold                      37,179,971           40,000         463,399       4,926,254         747,946
   Interest receivable                                  42,678,679        6,109,166       5,369,086      10,283,430       5,018,083
   Deferred organization expenses (Note 1D)                 36,857           11,743           9,821          11,773           7,330
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------
           Total assets                            $ 2,363,069,965   $  390,885,548  $  295,491,096  $  639,727,506  $  325,366,861
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------


 LIABILITIES:
  Demand note payable (Note 5)                     $    14,083,000   $        -      $    1,742,000  $        -      $        -
  Payable for investments purchased                          -            2,191,672           -           5,015,784      18,119,428
  Payable for when-issued securities (Note 1F)          97,457,676            -           2,500,000           -               -
  Payable for daily variation margin on open
    financial futures contracts (Note 1E)                    -              150,000         277,500         258,000           -
  Payable to affiliate-
    Trustees' fees                                           7,474            4,831           4,336           5,327           4,336
  Accrued expenses                                          27,487           10,332           8,660          12,083          21,267
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------
         Total liabilities                         $   111,575,637   $    2,356,835  $    4,532,496  $    5,291,194  $   18,145,031
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------

 Net Assets applicable to investors' interest
    in Portfolio                                   $ 2,251,494,328   $  388,528,713  $  290,958,600  $  634,436,312  $  307,221,830
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------

 Sources of Net Assets:
   Net proceeds from capital contributions and
     withdrawals                                   $ 2,113,677,338   $  363,299,110  $  275,050,926  $  604,659,199  $  295,754,310
   Unrealized appreciation of investments and
     financial futures contracts (computed on
     the basis of identified cost)                     137,816,990       25,229,603      15,907,674      29,777,113      11,467,520
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------

           Total                                   $ 2,251,494,328   $  388,528,713  $  290,958,600  $  634,436,312  $  307,221,830
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------
                                                    --------------    -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------

</TABLE>
 




                  See notes to financial statements

































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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                      STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                                         For the Six Months Ended March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)

                                                               National       California     Massachusetts
                                                               Portfolio       Portfolio       Portfolio
                                                            ------------    ------------    --------------
<S>                                                              <C>             <C>             <C>
 INVESTMENT INCOME:
   Interest income (Note 1B)                                     $  81,171,360   $  13,137,711   $   9,374,783
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
   Expenses -
     Investment adviser fee (Note 2)                             $   5,037,145   $   1,012,878   $     690,932
     Compensation of Trustees not members of the
       Investment Adviser's organization (Note 2)                       14,384           9,294           8,340
     Custodian fee (Note 2)                                            195,049          77,494          87,923
     Interest expense (Note 5)                                            -               -               -
     Legal and accounting services                                      67,746          38,502          33,302
     Amortization of organization expenses (Note 1D)                     9,784           2,820           2,611
     Miscellaneous                                                     182,582          40,482          27,780
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
       Total expenses                                            $   5,506,690   $   1,181,470   $     850,888
   Deduct -
     Reduction of custodian fee (Note 2)                               195,049           -              30,338
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
         Net expenses                                            $   5,311,641   $   1,181,470   $     820,550
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
           Net investment income                                 $  75,859,719   $  11,956,241   $   8,554,233
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
 REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:
     Net realized gain (loss) -
       Investment transactions (identified cost basis)           $   5,341,009   $   3,915,509   $   3,445,962
       Financial futures contracts                                  (1,550,260)       (454,837)       (427,273)
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
           Net realized gain on investments                      $   3,790,749   $   3,460,672   $   3,018,689
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
     Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) -
       Investments                                               $   2,442,409   $   1,013,399   $  (2,022,139)
       Financial futures contracts                                        -             86,610         509,918
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
           Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
            of investments                                       $   2,442,409   $   1,100,009   $  (1,512,221)
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
             Net realized and unrealized gain on investments     $   6,233,158   $   4,560,681   $   1,506,468
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
               Net increase in net assets from operations        $  82,092,877   $  16,516,922   $  10,060,701
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
                                                                 -------------   -------------   -------------
<CAPTION>

                                                                    New York          Ohio
                                                                    Portfolio       Portfolio
                                                                 -------------   -------------
 INVESTMENT INCOME:
   Interest income (Note 1B)                                     $  19,853,641   $   9,795,126
                                                                 -------------   -------------
   Expenses -
     Investment adviser fee (Note 2)                             $   1,509,619   $     725,887
     Compensation of Trustees not members of the
       Investment Adviser's organization (Note 2)                       10,249           8,340
     Custodian fee (Note 2)                                             91,978          76,322
     Interest expense (Note 5)                                             -            61,516
     Legal and accounting services                                      39,502          33,202
     Amortization of organization expenses (Note 1D)                     3,148           1,986
     Miscellaneous                                                      41,668          17,244
                                                                  ------------   -------------
       Total expenses                                            $   1,696,164   $     924,497
   Deduct -
     Reduction of custodian fee (Note 2)                                91,978          24,147
                                                                 -------------   -------------
         Net expenses                                            $   1,604,186   $     900,350
                                                                 -------------   -------------
           Net investment income                                 $  18,249,455   $   8,894,776
                                                                 -------------   -------------
 REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:
     Net realized gain (loss) -
       Investment transactions (identified cost basis)           $   6,438,218   $   1,154,949
       Financial futures contracts                                  (1,688,687)        645,899
                                                                 -------------   -------------
           Net realized gain on investments                      $   4,749,531   $   1,800,848
                                                                 -------------   -------------
     Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) -
       Investments                                               $  (2,566,537)  $    (524,171)
       Financial futures contracts                                   1,003,538            -
                                                                 -------------   -------------
           Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
             of investments                                      $  (1,562,999)  $    (524,171)
                                                                 -------------   -------------
             Net realized and unrealized gain on investments     $   3,186,532   $   1,276,677
                                                                 -------------   -------------
               Net increase in net assets from operations        $  21,435,987   $  10,171,453
                                                                 -------------   -------------
                                                                 -------------   -------------
</TABLE>
                        See notes to financial statements
<PAGE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                 Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                                         For the Six Months Ended March 31, 1996 (Unaudited)

                                                                           National             California       Massachusetts
                                                                           Portfolio            Portfolio         Portfolio
                                                                         -----------------    -----------------  -----------------
<S>                                                                      <C>                  <C>                <C>
 Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets:
   From operations-
     Net investment income                                               $      75,859,719    $    11,956,241    $     8,554,233
     Net realized gain on investments                                            3,790,749          3,460,672          3,018,689
     Change in unrealized appreciation
       (depreciation) of investments                                             2,442,409          1,100,009         (1,512,221)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
       Net increase in net assets from operations                        $      82,092,877    $    16,516,922    $    10,060,701
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
   Capital transactions-
     Contributions                                                       $     252,121,526    $     9,588,831    $     7,365,133
     Withdrawals                                                              (343,366,438)       (48,247,178)       (28,637,481)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
        Decrease in net assets resulting from capital transactions       $     (91,244,912)       (38,658,347)   $   (21,272,348)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
         Total decrease in net assets                                    $      (9,152,035)   $   (22,141,425)   $   (11,211,647)
 Net Assets:
   At beginning of period                                                    2,260,646,363       410,670,138        302,170,247
                                                                         ------------------    ---------------    ---------------
   At end of period                                                      $   2,251,494,328    $   388,528,713    $   290,958,600
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
<CAPTION>
                                                                            New York           Ohio
                                                                          Portfolio          Portfolio
                                                                        ------------------   ----------------
<S>                                                                     <C>                  <C>
 Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets:
   From operations-
     Net investment income                                               $      18,249,455    $     8,894,776
     Net realized gain on investments                                            4,749,531          1,800,848
     Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments            (1,562,999)          (524,171)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
       Net increase in net assets from operations                        $      21,435,987    $    10,171,453
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
   Capital transactions-
     Contributions                                                       $      21,355,757    $     7,415,543
     Withdrawals                                                               (61,091,741)       (29,381,814)
                                                                         -----------------     --------------
        Decrease in net assets resulting from capital transactions       $     (39,735,984)   $   (21,966,271)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
         Total decrease in net assets                                    $     (18,299,997)   $   (11,794,818)
 Net Assets:
   At beginning of period                                                      652,736,309        319,016,648
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
   At end of period                                                      $     634,436,312    $   307,221,830
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
<CAPTION>
                                                For the Year Ended September 30, 1995

                                                                           National           California         Massachusetts
                                                                           Portfolio          Portfolio          Portfolio
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
<S>                                                                      <C>                  <C>                <C>
 Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets:
   From operations-
     Net investment income                                               $     155,285,975    $    26,176,138    $    17,915,854
     Net realized loss on investments                                          (86,966,435)       (23,050,795)       (15,667,434)
     Change in unrealized appreciation of investments                          177,320,778         33,475,523         23,987,414
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
       Net increase in net assets from operations                        $     245,640,318    $    36,600,866    $    26,235,834
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
   Capital transactions-
     Contributions                                                       $     443,671,368    $    39,676,667    $    27,917,577
     Withdrawals                                                              (639,601,609)      (110,738,796)       (60,522,944)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
        Decrease in net assets resulting from capital transactions       $    (195,930,241)   $   (71,062,129)   $   (32,605,367)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
         Total increase (decrease) in net assets                         $      49,710,077    $   (34,461,263)   $    (6,369,533)
 Net Assets:
   At beginning of period                                                    2,210,936,286        445,131,401        308,539,780
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
   At end of period                                                      $   2,260,646,363    $   410,670,138    $   302,170,247
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------    ---------------
<CAPTION>
                                                                          New York            Ohio
                                                                          Portfolio           Portfolio
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
<S>                                                                      <C>                  <C>
 Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets:
   From operations-
     Net investment income                                               $      38,506,539    $    18,465,329
     Net realized loss on investments                                          (19,277,660)        (7,231,426)
     Change in unrealized appreciation of investments                           43,043,554         20,963,434
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
       Net increase in net assets from operations                        $      62,272,433    $    32,197,337
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
   Capital transactions-
     Contributions                                                       $      61,423,633    $    24,237,228
     Withdrawals                                                              (126,606,533)       (61,829,470)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
        Decrease in net assets resulting from capital transactions       $     (65,182,900)   $   (37,592,242)
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
         Total increase (decrease) in net assets                         $      (2,910,467)   $    (5,394,905)
 Net Assets:
   At beginning of period                                                      655,646,776        324,411,553
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
   At end of period                                                      $     652,736,309    $   319,016,648
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
                                                                         -----------------    ---------------
</TABLE>
                        See notes to financial statements
<PAGE>

                                  SUPPLEMENTARY DATA

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                     NATIONAL PORTFOLIO
                                                         -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                  YEAR ENDED
                                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
                                                         SIX MONTHS ENDED                        SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                          MARCH 31, 1996      ----------------------------------------------------
                                                           (UNAUDITED)            1995             1994                 1993*  
                                                         ----------------     ------------   -----------------    ----------------
<S>                                                     <C>                   <C>            <C>                  <C>             
Ratios (As a percentage of average daily net assets):
  Net expenses (1)                                            0.47% +                0.50%              0.50%             0.47% +
  Net expenses, after expense reductions (1)                  0.45% +                0.49%              0.50%             0.47% +
  Net investment income                                       6.52% +                7.00%              6.55%             6.58% +
Net assets, end of year (000 omitted)                  $  2,251,494           $  2,260,646       $  2,210,936      $  2,083,322  

Portfolio Turnover                                              12%                    54%                40%               13%  

                                                                                   CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO
                                                         -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                   YEAR ENDED
                                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
                                                         SIX MONTHS ENDED               SEPTEMBER 30,                 MARCH 31,
                                                          MARCH 31, 1996      --------------------------------    ----------------
                                                            (UNAUDITED)            1995            1994***              1993**  
                                                         ----------------     ------------   -----------------    ----------------

Ratios (As a percentage of average daily net assets):
  Net expenses (1)                                            0.58% +                0.59%            0.57% +             0.55% +
  Net expenses, after expense reductions (1)                  0.58% +                0.58%            0.57% +             0.55% +
  Net investment income                                       5.86% +                6.22%            6.09% +             5.72% +
Net assets, end of year (000 omitted)                    $  388,529           $    410,763       $  445,131          $  467,259  

Portfolio Turnover                                                 8%                  58%              40%                 91%  

                                                                                  MASSACHUSETTS PORTFOLIO
                                                         -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         
                                                         SIX MONTHS ENDED                    YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                          MARCH 31, 1996       ----------------------------------------------------
                                                           (UNAUDITED)             1995             1994                1993*  
                                                         ----------------      -----------    -----------------    ----------------

Ratios (As a percentage of average daily net assets):
  Net expenses (1)                                            0.56% +                0.56%              0.51%             0.49% +
  Net expenses, after expense reductions (1)                  0.54% +                0.53%              0.51%             0.49% +
  Net investment income                                       5.64% +                6.00%              5.74%             5.72% +
Net assets, end of year (000 omitted)                    $  290,959            $   302,170       $    308,540        $  290,613  

Portfolio Turnover                                              29%                   87%                 53%               38%  

                                                                                    NEW YORK PORTFOLIO
                                                         -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         
                                                         SIX MONTHS ENDED                    YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                          MARCH 31, 1996       ----------------------------------------------------
                                                            (UNAUDITED)            1995             1994                1993*
                                                         ----------------      -----------    -----------------    ----------------

Ratios (As a percentage of average daily net assets):
  Net expenses (1)                                            0.52% +                0.54%              0.48%             0.48% +
  Net expenses, after expense reductions (1)                  0.50% +                0.51%              0.48%             0.48% +
  Net investment income                                       5.55% +                5.97%              5.70%             5.64% +
Net assets, end of year (000 omitted)                    $  634,436            $   652,736       $    655,647        $  648,807  

Portfolio Turnover                                              28%                   55%                 47%               37%  
</TABLE>

    +    Annualized.
    *    For the period from the start of business, February 1, 1993, to
         September 30, 1993.
    **   For the period from the start of business, May 3, 1993 to March 31,
         1994.
    ***  For the six months ended September 30, 1994. The Portfolio changed its
         fiscal year from March 31 to September 30, effective September 30,
         1994.
    (1)  The annualized expense ratios for the six months ended March 31, 1996
         and year ended September 30, 1995 have been adjusted to reflect a
         change in reporting requirements.  The new reporting guidelines
         require each Portfolio to increase its expense ratio by the effect of
         any expense offset arrangements with its service providers.  The
         expense ratios for each of the periods ended on or before September
         30, 1994 have not been adjusted to reflect this change.

                          See notes to financial statements

<PAGE>




                                  SUPPLEMENTARY DATA
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                             OHIO PORTFOLIO
                                                                    --------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    
                                                                    SIX MONTHS ENDED             YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                                     MARCH 31, 1996   ----------------------------------------------
                                                                      (UNAUDITED)         1995           1994            1993*
                                                                    --------------    ------------   ------------   --------------
<S>                                                                 <C>               <C>            <C>            <C>
Ratios (As a percentage of average daily net assets):
   Net expenses (1)                                                         0.58%+           0.57%          0.51%          0.49% +
   Net expenses, after expense reductions (1)                               0.57%+           0.55%          0.51%          0.49% +
   Net investment income                                                    5.57%+           5.80%          5.61%          5.61% +
Net assets, end of year (000 omitted)                               $     307,222     $    319,017   $    324,412   $    298,092

Portfolio Turnover                                                            25%              51%            31%            24%
</TABLE>





   +    Annualized.
   *    For the period from the start of business, February 1, 1993, to
        September 30, 1993.
   (1)  The annualized expense ratios for the six months ended March 31, 1996
        and year ended September 30, 1995 have been adjusted to reflect a
        change in reporting requirements.   The new reporting guidelines
        require each Portfolio to increase its expense ratio by the effect of
        any expense offset arrangements with its service providers.  The
        expense ratios for each of the periods ended on or before September 30,
        1994 have not been adjusted to reflect this change.



                          See notes to financial statements
<PAGE>

                            NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                                     (UNAUDITED)

(1) SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

National Municipal Portfolio (National Portfolio) is registered under the
investment Company Act of 1940 as diversified open-end investment companies
which was organized as a trust under the laws of the State of New York on May 1,
1992.  California Municipals Portfolio (California Portfolio), Massachusetts
Municipals Portfolio (Massachusetts Portfolio), New York Municipals Portfolio
(New York Portfolio), and Ohio Municipals Portfolio (Ohio Portfolio),
collectively the Portfolios, are registered under the Investment Company Act of
1940 as non-diversified open-end investment companies which were organized as
trusts under the laws of the state of New York on May 1, 1992, except the
California Portfolio was organized on May 3, 1993.  The Declarations of Trust
permit the Trustees to issue interests in the Portfolios. The following is a 
summary of significant accounting policies of the Portfolio. The policies are in
conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

A.  INVESTMENT VALUATION - Municipal bonds are normally valued on the basis of
valuations furnished by a pricing service.  Taxable obligations, if any, for
which price quotations are readily available are normally valued at the mean
between the latest bid and asked prices.  Futures contracts listed on commodity
exchanges are valued at closing settlement prices.  Short-term obligations,
maturing in sixty days or less, are valued at amortized cost, which approximates
value.  Investments for which valuations or market quotations are unavailable
are valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by or at the
direction of the Trustees.

B.  INCOME - Interest income is determined on the basis of interest accrued,
adjusted for amortization of premium or discount when required for federal
income tax purposes.

C.  INCOME TAXES - The Portfolios are treated as partnerships for Federal tax
purposes.  No provision is made by the Portfolios for federal or state taxes on
any taxable income of the Portfolios because each investor in the Portfolios is
ultimately responsible for the payment of any taxes.  Since some of the
Portfolios' investors are regulated investment companies that invest all or
substantially all of their assets in the Portfolios, the Portfolios normally
must satisfy the applicable source of income and diversification requirements
(under the Internal Revenue Code) in order for their respective investors to
satisfy them.  The Portfolios will allocate at least annually among their
respective investors each investor's distributive share of the Portfolios' net
taxable (if any) and tax-exempt investment income, net realized capital gains,
and any other items of income, gain, loss, deductions or credit.  Interest
income received by the Portfolios on investments in municipal bonds, which is
excludable from gross income under the Internal Revenue Code, will retain its
statues as income exempt from federal income tax when allocated to each
Portfolio's investors.  The portion of such interest, if any, earned on private
activity bonds issued after August 7, 1986, may be considered a tax preference
item for investors.

D.  DEFERRED ORGANIZATION EXPENSES - Costs incurred by a Portfolio in
connection with its organization are being amortized on the straight-line basis
over five years.

E.  FINANCIAL FUTURES CONTRACTS - Upon the entering of a financial futures
contract, a Portfolio is required to deposit ("initial margin") either in cash
or securities an amount equal to a certain percentage of the purchase price
indicated in the financial futures contract.  Subsequent payments are made or
received by a Portfolio ("margin maintenance") each day, dependent on the daily
fluctuations in the value of the underlying security, and are recorded for book
purposes as unrealized gains or losses by a Portfolio.  A Portfolio's 
investment in financial future contracts is designed only to hedge against
anticipated future changes in interest rates.  Should interest rates move
unexpectedly, a Portfolio may not achieve the anticipated benefits of the
financial futures contracts and may realize a loss.

<PAGE>

MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIOS
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

F.  LEGAL FEES - Legal fees and other related expenses incurred as part of
negotiations of the terms and requirements of capital infusions, or that are
expected to result in the restructuring of or plan of reorganization for an
investment are added to the cost of the investment.

G.  WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS - The Portfolios may engage
in when-issued or delayed delivery transactions.  The Portfolios record when-
issued securities on trade date and maintain 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 accruing interest on settlement date.

E.  USE OF ESTIMATES - The preparation of financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of
revenue and expense during the reporting period.  Actual results could differ
from those estimates.

I.  OTHER - Investment transactions are accounted for on a trade date basis.

J.  INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - The interim financial statements relating to
March 31, 1996 and for the six month period then ended have not been audited by
independent certified public accountants, but in the opinion of each Portfolio's
management, reflect all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring
adjustments necessary for the fair presentation of the financial statements.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(2) INVESTMENT ADVISER FEE AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES
The investment adviser fee is earned by Boston Management and Research (BMR), as
compensation for management and investment advisory services rendered to each
Portfolio.  The fee is based upon a percentage of average daily net assets plus
a percentage of gross income (i.e., income other than gains from the sale of
securities).  For the six months ended March 31, 1996, each Portfolio paid
advisory fees as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
         <S>                 <C>                      <C>        
                                                       Effective
         Portfolio               Amount                  Rate*
         ---------               ------                ----------

         National            $5,037,145                  0.43%
         California           1,012,878                  0.50%
         Massachusetts          690,932                  0.46%
         New York             1,509,619                  0.46%
         Ohio                   725,887                  0.45%

</TABLE>

*  Advisory fees paid as a percentage of average daily net assets (annualized)

Except as to Trustees of the Portfolios who are not members of BMR's
organization, officers and Trustees receive remuneration for their services to
the Portfolios out of such investment adviser fee.

Investors Bank & Trust Company (IBT) serves as custodian of the Portfolios.
Prior to November 10, 1995, IBT was an affiliate of EVM and BMR.  Pursuant to
the custodian agreements, IBT receives a fee reduced by credits which are
determined based on the average daily cash balances each Portfolio maintains
with IBT.  All significant credit balances used to reduce each Portfolio's
custody fees are reported as a reduction of expenses on the statement of
operations.  Certain of the officers and Trustees of the Portfolios are officers
and directors/trustees of the above organizations.

Trustees of the Portfolios that are not affiliated with the Investment Adviser
may elect to defer receipt of all or a portion of their annual fees in
accordance with the terms of the Trustees Deferred Compensation Plan.  For the
six months ended March 31, 1996, no significant amounts have been deferred.

<PAGE>

MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIOS
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT (UNAUDITED)


(3) INVESTMENTS
Purchases and sales of investments, other than U.S. Government securities and
short-term obligations, for the six months ended March 31, 1996 were as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                     National                  California        Massachusetts
                    Portfolio                  Portfolio           Portfolio  
                    ---------                  ---------           ---------  
<S>             <C>                        <C>                   <C>          
Purchases        $269,054,650               $  31,732,251          $86,272,069
                  -----------               -------------          -----------
                  -----------               -------------          -----------
Sales            $287,638,344               $  61,551,010          $93,730,224
                  -----------               -------------          -----------
                  -----------               -------------          -----------

                                                 New York               Ohio  
                                                Portfolio            Portfolio
                                                ---------            ---------
Purchases                                   $ 180,172,889         $ 79,718,030
                                            -------------         ------------
                                            -------------         ------------
Sales                                       $ 205,937,344         $ 85,450,807
                                            -------------         ------------
                                            -------------         ------------

</TABLE>

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(4) FEDERAL INCOME TAX BASIS OF INVESTMENTS
The cost and unrealized depreciation/appreciation in value of the investments
owned by each Portfolio at March 31, 1996, as computed on a federal income tax
basis, are as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                     National      California    Massachusetts
                                    Portfolio       Portfolio      Portfolio  
                                    ---------       ---------      ---------  
<S>                            <C>               <C>             <C>          
Aggregate Cost                 $2,145,357,157    $356,860,992     $274,146,153
                               --------------    ------------     ------------
                               --------------    ------------     ------------

Gross unrealized depreciation  $  172,555,222    $ 26,181,413     $ 16,144,890
Gross unrealized appreciation      34,738,232         864,921          643,034
                               --------------    ------------     ------------

Net unrealized depreciation    $  137,816,990    $ 25,316,492     $ 15,501,856
                               --------------    ------------     ------------
                               --------------    ------------     ------------

                                                    New York            Ohio  
                                                    Portfolio        Portfolio
                                                    ---------        ---------

Aggregate Cost                                   $591,994,397     $300,256,227
                                                 ------------     ------------
                                                 ------------     ------------

Gross unrealized depreciation                    $ 32,622,519     $ 12,865,533
Gross unrealized appreciation                       3,486,082        1,398,013
                                                 ------------     ------------

   Net unrealized depreciation                   $ 29,136,437     $ 11,467,520
                                                 ------------     ------------
                                                 ------------     ------------

</TABLE>

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(5) LINE OF CREDIT
The Portfolios participate with other portfolios and funds managed by BMR in a
$120 million unsecured line of credit agreement with a bank.  The line of credit
consists of a $20 million committed facility and a $100 million discretionary
facility.  Each Portfolio may temporarily borrow up to 5% of its total assets to
satisfy withdrawal requests or settle securities transactions.  Interest is
charged to each portfolio or fund based on its borrowings at an amount above
either the bank's adjusted certificate of deposit rate, a variable adjusted
certificate of deposit rate, or a federal funds effective rate.  In addition, a
fee computed at an annual rate of 1/4 of 1% on the $20 million committed
facility and on the daily unused portion of the $100 million discretionary
facility is allocated among the participating funds and portfolios at the end of
each quarter.  At March 31, 1996, the National Portfolio and Massachusetts
Portfolio had loan balances outstanding pursuant to this line of credit of
$14,083,000 and $1,742,000, respectively.

For the Ohio Portfolio, the average daily loan balance for the six months ended
March 31, 1996 was $2,970,800 and the average interest rate was 7.02%.  The
maximum borrowing outstanding at any time during the six months ended March
31,1996 was $6,862,000.  The National, California, Massachusetts, and New York
Portfolios did not have any significant borrowings or allocated fees during the
period.

<PAGE>

MUNICIPALS PORTFOLIOS
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

(6) FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
The Portfolios regularly trade in financial instruments with off-balance sheet
risk in the normal course of their investing activities to assist in managing
exposure to various market risks.  These financial instruments include written
options and futures contracts and may involve, to a varying degree, elements of
risk in excess of the amounts recognized for financial statement purposes.  The
notional or contractual amounts of these instruments represent the investment a
Portfolio has in particular classes of financial instruments and does not
necessarily represent the amounts potentially subject to risk.  The measurement
of the risks associated with these instruments is meaningful only when all
related and offsetting transactions are considered.  A summary of obligations
under these financial instruments at March 31, 1996 is as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                  Futures                                            Net Unrealized
                 Contracts                                            Appreciation
Portfolio     Expiration Date          Contracts          Position   (Depreciation)
- ---------     ---------------          ---------          --------   --------------
<S>           <C>               <C>                       <C>        <C>          
California         6/96         200 U.S. Treasury Bonds     Short     $ (86,889)
Massachusetts      6/96         370 U.S. Treasury Bonds     Short     $ 405,818
New York           6/96         344 U.S. Treasury Bonds     Short     $ 640,676

</TABLE>

At March 31, 1996 each Portfolio had sufficient cash and/or securities to cover
margin requirements on open futures contracts.  The National Portfolio and Ohio
Portfolio did not have any open obligations under these financial instruments at
March 31, 1996.

<PAGE>

                                INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
                                      PORTFOLIOS
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Officers                               Independent Trustees

Thomas J. Petter                       Donald R. Dwight
President and Portfolio Manager        President, Dwight Partners, Inc.
of the Ohio Municipals                 Chairman, Newspaper of
Portfolio                              New England, Inc.

James E. Hawkes
Vice President, Trustee                Samuel L. Hayes III
                                       Jacob H. Schiff Professor of
                                       Investment Banking, Harvard
Robert B. MacIntosh                    Graduate School of Business
Vice President and Portfolio           Administration
Manager of the California and
Massachusetts Municipals Portfolios    Norton H. Reamer
                                       President and Director
James L. O'Connor                      United Asset Management
Treasurer                              Corporation

Barbara E. Campbell                    John L. Thorndike
Assistant Treasurer                    Director, Fiduciary Trust
                                       Company
                                       
Douglas C. Miller                      Jack L. Treynor
Assistant Treasurer                    Investment Advisor and
                                       Consultant

Thomas Otis
Secretary

Janet E. Sanders
Assistant Treasurer and
Assistant Secretary

Portfolio Managers
Nicole Anderes, New York Municipals Portfolio
Tom Metzold, National Municipals Portfolio


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