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                                                             File Nos. 2-75608
                                                                      811-3372
                      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                            Washington, D.C. 20549

                                   FORM N-1A

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933                [X]

     Pre-Effective Amendment No.                                       [ ]
   
     Post-Effective Amendment No. 16                                   [X]
    
                                    and/or

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940        [X]
   
     Amendment No. 16                                                  [X]
    

                       (Check appropriate box or boxes.)

                       GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
              (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)


           c/o The Dreyfus Corporation
           200 Park Avenue, New York, New York          10166
           (Address of Principal Executive Offices)     (Zip Code)


     Registrant's Telephone Number, including Area Code: (212) 922-6000

                          Daniel C. Maclean III, Esq.
                                200 Park Avenue
                           New York, New York 10166
                    (Name and Address of Agent for Service)


It is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate box)

           immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b)
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      X    on June 1, 1995 pursuant to paragraph (b)
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           60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
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           on __________________ pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
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           75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii)
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           on     (date)      pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) of Rule 485
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If appropriate, check the following box:

           this post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a
           previously filed post-effective amendment.
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     Registrant has registered an indefinite number of shares of its common
stock under the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to Section 24(f) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940.  Registrant's Rule 24f-2 Notice for the
fiscal year ended February 28, 1995 was filed on April 27, 1995.
    

                       GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
                 Cross-Reference Sheet Pursuant to Rule 495(a)


Items in
Part A of
Form N-1A      Caption                                       Page
_________      _______                                       ____

   1           Cover Page                                     Cover
   
   2           Synopsis                                       3
    
   
   3           Condensed Financial Information                4
    
   
   4           General Description of Registrant              4
    
   
   5           Management of the Fund                         14
    
   
   5(a)        Management's Discussion of Fund's Performance  *
    
   
   6           Capital Stock and Other Securities             26
    
   
   7           Purchase of Securities Being Offered           15
    
   
   8           Redemption or Repurchase                       20
    
   
   9           Pending Legal Proceedings                      *
    

Items in
Part B of
Form N-1A
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   10          Cover Page                                     Cover

   11          Table of Contents                              Cover
   
   12          General Information and History                B-1, B-25
    
   13          Investment Objectives and Policies             B-2

   14          Management of the Fund                         B-9
   
   15          Control Persons and Principal                  B-12
               Holders of Securities
    
   16          Investment Advisory and Other                  B-13
               Services

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NOTE:  * Omitted since answer is negative or inapplicable.


                       GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
           Cross-Reference Sheet Pursuant to Rule 495(a) (continued)


Items in
Part B of
Form N-1A      Caption                                        Page
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   17          Brokerage Allocation                           B-21
    
   
   18          Capital Stock and Other Securities             B-25
    
   
   19          Purchase, Redemption and Pricing               B-15, B-16,
               of Securities Being Offered                    B-21
    
   
   20          Tax Status                                     *
    
   
   21          Underwriters                                   B-1, B-15
    
   
   22          Calculations of Performance Data               B-24
    
   
   23          Financial Statements                           B-35
    

Items in
Part C of
Form N-1A
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   24          Financial Statements and Exhibits              C-1
   
   25          Persons Controlled by or Under                 C-4
               Common Control with Registrant
    
   
   26          Number of Holders of Securities                C-4
    
   
   27          Indemnification                                C-4
    
   
   28          Business and Other Connections of              C-5
               Investment Adviser
    
   
   29          Principal Underwriters                         C-13
    
   
   30          Location of Accounts and Records               C-14
    
   
   31          Management Services                            C-14
    
   
   32          Undertakings                                   C-14
    

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NOTE:  * Omitted since answer is negative or inapplicable.



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PROSPECTUS                                                       JUNE 1, 1995
    
                      GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
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          GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC. (THE "FUND") IS AN OPEN-END,
DIVERSIFIED, MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY, KNOWN AS A MUTUAL FUND. ITS GOAL
IS TO MAXIMIZE CURRENT INCOME EXEMPT FROM FEDERAL INCOME TAX TO THE EXTENT
CONSISTENT WITH THE PRESERVATION OF CAPITAL.
          YOU CAN INVEST, REINVEST OR REDEEM SHARES AT ANY TIME WITHOUT
CHARGE OR PENALTY IMPOSED BY THE FUND.
          THE FUND PROVIDES FREE REDEMPTION CHECKS, WHICH YOU CAN USE IN
AMOUNTS OF $500 OR MORE FOR CASH OR TO PAY BILLS. YOU CONTINUE TO EARN INCOME
ON THE AMOUNT OF THE CHECK UNTIL IT CLEARS. YOU CAN PURCHASE OR REDEEM SHARES
BY TELEPHONE USING DREYFUS TELETRANSFER.
          THE DREYFUS CORPORATION PROFESSIONALLY MANAGES THE FUND'S
PORTFOLIO.
          THE FUND BEARS CERTAIN COSTS OF ADVERTISING, ADMINISTRATION AND/OR
DISTRIBUTION PURSUANT TO A PLAN ADOPTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 12B-1 UNDER
THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940.
          THIS PROSPECTUS SETS FORTH CONCISELY INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND
THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE INVESTING. IT SHOULD BE READ AND RETAINED FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
   
          THE STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, DATED JUNE 1, 1995, WHICH
MAY BE REVISED FROM TIME TO TIME, PROVIDES A FURTHER DISCUSSION OF CERTAIN
AREAS IN THIS PROSPECTUS AND OTHER MATTERS WHICH MAY BE OF INTEREST TO SOME
INVESTORS. IT HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION AND
IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. FOR A FREE COPY, WRITE TO THE FUND AT
144 GLENN CURTISS BOULEVARD, UNIONDALE, NEW YORK 11556-0144, OR CALL
1-800-645-6561. WHEN TELEPHONING, ASK FOR OPERATOR 144.
    
   
          MUTUAL FUND SHARES ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF, OR
GUARANTEED OR ENDORSED BY, ANY BANK, AND ARE NOT FEDERALLY INSURED BY THE
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, OR ANY
OTHER AGENCY. THE NET ASSET VALUE OF FUNDS OF THIS TYPE WILL FLUCTUATE FROM
TIME TO TIME.
    
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                           TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                        Page
   
             Annual Fund Operating Expenses....................           3
             Condensed Financial Information...................           4
             Description of the Fund...........................           4
             Management of the Fund............................          14
             How to Buy Fund Shares............................          15
             Shareholder Services..............................          17
             How to Redeem Fund Shares.........................          20
             Service Plan......................................          23
             Dividends, Distributions and Taxes................          23
             Performance Information...........................          25
             General Information...............................          26
    
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THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY
IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                      ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
                                              (as a percentage of average daily net assets)
       <S>                                                                                                   <C>
        Management Fees .............................................................                        .55%
        12b-1 Fees (distribution and servicing)......................................                        .20%
        Other Expenses...............................................................                        .12%
        Total Fund Operating Expenses................................................                        .87%
</TABLE>
    
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
      <S>                                                         <C>           <C>            <C>          <C>
      EXAMPLE:                                                    1 YEAR        3 YEARS        5 YEARS      10 YEARS
        You would pay the following expenses on
        a $1,000 investment, assuming (1) 5%
        annual return and (2) redemption at the
        end of each time period:                                  $9                $28            $48           $107
</TABLE>
    
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          THE AMOUNTS LISTED IN THE EXAMPLE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS
REPRESENTATIVE OF PAST OR FUTURE EXPENSES AND ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE GREATER
OR LESS THAN THOSE INDICATED. MOREOVER, WHILE THE EXAMPLE ASSUMES A 5% ANNUAL
RETURN, THE FUND'S ACTUAL PERFORMANCE WILL VARY AND MAY RESULT IN AN ACTUAL
RETURN GREATER OR LESS THAN 5%.
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        The purpose of the foregoing table is to assist you in understanding
the various costs and expenses borne by the Fund, and therefore indirectly by
investors, the payment of which will reduce investors' return on an annual
basis. Certain Service Agents (as defined below) may charge their clients
direct fees for effecting transactions in Fund shares; such fees are not
reflected in the foregoing table. See "Management of the Fund," "How to Buy
Fund Shares" and "Service Plan."
    
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                       CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
        The information in the following table has been audited by Ernst &
Young LLP, the Fund's independent auditors, whose report thereon appears in
the Statement of Additional Information. Further financial data and related
notes are included in the Statement of Additional Information, available upon
request.
                           FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
   
        Contained below is per share operating performance data for a share
of Common Stock outstanding, total investment return, ratios to average net
assets and other supplemental data for each year indicated. This information
has been derived from the Fund's financial statements.
    
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       Year Ended February 28/29,
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PER SHARE DATA:                             1986     1987     1988     1989     1990     1991     1992     1993     1994     1995
                                            -----    ----     ----    ------   ------   -----    -----    -----    -----    -----
   <S>                                   <C>       <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>
   Net asset value,
   beginning of year.......              $12.43    $14.57   $15.11    $13.41   $13.49   $13.90   $14.02  $14.60   $15.74   $15.46
                                         ------    ------   ------    ------   ------   ------   ------  ------   ------   ------
  Investment Operations:
  Investment income-net........            1.16      1.06      .97       .97     1.03     1.08     1.06     .97      .90     .86
  Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
  on investments...............            2.14       .54    (1.44)      .08      .41      .12      .62    1.29     (.04)   (.89)
                                         ------    ------   ------    ------   ------   ------   ------  ------   ------   ------
  Total from Investment
  Operations:..................            3.30      1.60     (.47)     1.05     1.44     1.20     1.68    2.26      .86    (.03)
                                         ------    ------   ------    ------   ------   ------   ------  ------   ------   ------
  Distributions:
  Dividends from investment income-net..  (1.16)    (1.06)    (.98)    (.97)    (1.03)   (1.08)   (1.06)   (.97)    (.91)   (.86)
  Dividends from net realized
   gain on investments....                 -_         -_      (.25)      -_       -_       -_      (.04)   (.15)    (.23)   (.12)
  Dividends in excess of net realized
  gain on investments..........            -_         -_       -_         -_      -_       -_        -_      -_       -_      -_
                                         ------    ------   ------    ------   ------   ------   ------  ------   ------   ------
  Total Distributions..........           (1.16)    (1.06)   (1.23)    (.97)    (1.03)    (1.08)  (1.10)  (1.12)   (1.14)   (.98)
                                         ------    ------   ------    ------   ------   ------   ------  ------   ------   ------
  Net asset value, end of year...        $14.57    $15.11   $13.41   $13.49    $13.90    $14.02  $14.60  $15.74   $15.46  $14.45
                                         ======    ======   ======   ======    ======    ======  ======  ======   ======  ======
TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN........          27.91%     11.46%   (2.89%)   8.16%    10.98%     9.04%  12.34%  16.13%    5.50%   .07%
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
  Ratio of expenses to
   average net assets....                  .41%      .77%      .80%     .80%      .28%       -_     .01%    .41%     .82%   .87%
  Ratio of net investment income
  to average net assets........           8.66%     7.22%     7.30%    7.27%     7.58%     7.83%   7.30%   6.46%    5.71%  5.99%
  Decrease reflected in above expense ratios due to
  undertakings by
  The Dreyfus Corporation....             1.37%      .51%      .41%     .62%       .89%     .92%    .75%    .35%     .03%    -_
  Portfolio Turnover Rate......          87.53%   105.00%    67.04%  218.32%    109.92%   50.18%  38.15%  64.98%   59.19% 67.87%
  Net Assets, end of year
   (000's omitted).......       $39,661  $62,523  $36,808  $34,822  $108,846  $308,580 $720,395  $1,238,291  $1,240,815  $934,277
</TABLE>
    
   
    
  Further information about the Fund's performance is contained in the Fund's
annual report, which may be obtained without charge by writing to the address
or calling the number set forth on the cover page of this Prospectus.
                             DESCRIPTION OF THE FUND
   
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
        The Fund's goal is to maximize current income exempt from Federal
income tax to the extent consistent with the preservation of capital. The
Fund's investment objective cannot be changed without approval by the holders
of a majority (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940) of the
Fund's outstanding voting shares. There can be no assurance that the Fund's
investment objective will be achieved.
    
   
MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS
        Municipal Obligations are debt obligations issued by states,
territories and possessions of the United States and the District of Columbia
and their political subdivisions, agencies and instrumentalities, or
multistate agencies or authorities, the interest from which is, in the
opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, exempt
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from Federal income tax. Municipal Obligations generally include debt
obligations issued to obtain funds for various public purposes as well as
certain industrial development bonds issued by or on behalf of public
authorities. Municipal Obligations are classified as general obligation bonds,
revenue bonds and notes. General obligation bonds are secured by the issuer's
pledge of its faith, credit and taxing power for the payment of principal and
interest. Revenue bonds are payable from the revenue derived from a particular
facility or class of facilities or, in some cases, from the proceeds of a
special excise or other specific revenue source, but not from the general
taxing power. Tax exempt industrial development bonds, in most cases, are
revenue bonds that generally do not carry the pledge of the credit of the
issuing municipality, but generally are guaranteed by the corporate entity
on whose behalf they are issued. Notes are short-term instruments which are
obligations of the issuing municipalities or agencies and are sold in
anticipation of a bond sale, collection of taxes or receipt of other revenues.
Municipal Obligations include municipal lease/purchase agreements which are
similar to installment purchase contracts for property or equipment issued by
municipalities. Municipal Obligations bear fixed, floating or variable rates
of interest, which are determined in some instances by formulas under which
the Municipal Obligation's interest rate will change directly or inversely to
changes in interest rates or an index, or multiples thereof, in many cases
subject to a maximum and a minimum. Certain Municipal Obligations are subject
to redemption at a date earlier than their stated maturity pursuant to call
options, which may be separated from the related Municipal Obligation and
purchased and sold separately.
    
   
MANAGEMENT POLICIES
        It is a fundamental policy of the Fund that it will invest at least
80% of the value of its net assets (except when maintaining a temporary
defensive position) in Municipal Obligations and at least 65% of the value of
the Fund's net assets (except when maintaining a temporary defensive
position) will be invested in bonds, debentures and other debt instruments.
    
        At least 65% of the value of the Fund's net assets must consist of
Municipal Obligations which, in the case of bonds, are rated no lower than
Baa by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") or BBB by Standard &
Poor's Corporation ("S&P") or Fitch Investors Service, Inc. ("Fitch"). The
Fund may invest up to 35% of the value of its net assets in Municipal
Obligations which, in the case of bonds, are rated lower than Baa by Moody's
and BBB by S&P and Fitch and as low as the lowest rating assigned by Moody's,
S&P or Fitch. The Fund may invest in short-term Municipal Obligations which
are rated in the two highest rating categories by Moody's, S&P or Fitch. See
"Appendix" in the Statement of Additional Information. Municipal Obligations
rated BBB by S&P or Fitch or Baa by Moody's are considered investment grade
obligations; those rated BBB by S&P and Fitch are regarded as having an
adequate capacity to pay principal and interest, while those rated Baa by
Moody's are considered medium grade obligations which lack outstanding
investment characteristics and have speculative characteristics. Investments
rated Ba or lower by Moody's and BB or lower by S&P and Fitch ordinarily
provide higher yields but involve greater risk because of their speculative
characteristics. The Fund may invest in Municipal Obligations rated C by
Moody's or D by S&P or Fitch, which is such rating organizations' lowest
rating and indicates that the Municipal Obligation is in default and interest
and/or repayment of principal is in arrears. See "Risk Factors _ Lower Rated
Bonds" below for a further discussion of certain risks. The Fund also may
invest in securities which, while not rated, are determined by The Dreyfus
Corporation to be of comparable quality to the rated securities in which the
Fund may invest; for purposes of the 65% requirement described in this
paragraph, such unrated securities shall be deemed to have the rating so
determined. The Fund also may invest in Taxable Investments of the quality
described below. The Fund intends to invest less than 35% of the value of its
net assets in Municipal Obligations rated Ba or lower by Moody's and BB or
lower by S&P and Fitch.
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        The Fund may invest more than 25% of the value of its total assets in
Municipal Obligations which are related in such a way that an economic,
business or political development or change affecting one such security also
would affect the other securities; for example, securities the interest upon
which is paid from similar types of projects, or securities whose issuers are
located in the same state. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater
risk as compared to a fund that does not follow this practice.
        From time to time, the Fund may invest more than 25% of the value of
its total assets in industrial development bonds which, although issued by
industrial development authorities, may be backed only by the assets and
revenues of the non-governmental users. Interest on certain Municipal
Obligations (including certain industrial development bonds) which are
specified private activity bonds, as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (the "Code"), issued after August 7, 1986, while exempt from
Federal income tax, is a preference item for the purpose of the alternative
minimum tax. Where a regulated investment company receives such interest, a
proportionate share of any exempt-interest dividend paid by the investment
company may be treated as such a preference item to shareholders. The Fund
may invest without limitation in such Municipal Obligations if The Dreyfus
Corporation determines that their purchase is consistent with the Fund's
investment objective. See "Risk Factors _ Other Investment Considerations"
below.
   
        The Fund may purchase floating and variable rate demand notes and
bonds, which are tax exempt obligations ordinarily having stated maturities
in excess of one year, but which permit the holder to demand payment of
principal at any time or at specified intervals. Variable rate demand notes
include master demand notes which are obligations that permit the Fund to
invest fluctuating amounts, at varying rates of interest, pursuant to direct
arrangements between the Fund, as lender, and the borrower. These obligations
permit daily changes in the amount borrowed. As mutually agreed, the Fund may
increase or decrease the amounts under these obligations or the borrower may
repay the amount borrowed without penalty. Because these obligations are
direct lending arrangements between the lender and borrower, it is not
contemplated that such instruments generally will be traded, and there
generally is no established secondary market for these obligations, although
they are redeemable at face value. Accordingly, where these obligations are
not secured by letters of credit or other credit support arrangements, the
Fund's right to redeem is dependent on the ability of the borrower to pay
principal and interest on demand. Each obligation purchased by the Fund will
meet the quality criteria established for the purchase of Municipal
Obligations. The Dreyfus Corporation, on behalf of the Fund, will consider on
an ongoing basis the creditworthiness of the issuers of the floating and
variable rate demand obligations in the Fund's portfolio.
    
   
        The Fund may purchase from financial institutions participation
interests in Municipal Obligations (such as industrial development bonds and
municipal lease/purchase agreements). A participation interest gives the Fund
an undivided interest in the Municipal Obligation in the proportion that the
Fund's participation interest bears to the total principal amount of the
Municipal Obligation. These instruments may have fixed, floating or variable
rates of interest. If the participation interest is unrated, the
participation interest will be backed by an irrevocable letter of credit or
guarantee of a bank that the Board of Directors has determined meets the
prescribed quality standards for banks set forth below, or the payment
obligation otherwise will be collateralized by U.S. Government securities.
For certain participation interests, the Fund will have the right to demand
payment, on not more than seven days' notice, for all or any part of the
Fund's participation interest in the Municipal Obligation, plus accrued
interest. As to these instruments, the Fund intends to exercise its right to
demand payment only upon a default under the terms of the Municipal
Obligations, as needed to provide liquidity to meet redemptions, or to
maintain or improve the quality of its investment portfolio.
    
   
        The Fund may purchase tender option bonds. A tender option bond is a
Municipal Obligation (generally held pursuant to a custodial arrangement)
having a relatively long maturity and bearing interest at a fixed
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rate substantially higher than prevailing short-term tax exempt rates, that
has been coupled with the agreement of a third party, such as a bank,
broker-dealer or other financial institution, pursuant to which such
institution grants the security holders the option, at periodic intervals, to
tender their securities to the institution and receive the face value
thereof. As consideration for providing the option, the financial institution
receives periodic fees equal to the difference between the Municipal
Obligation's fixed coupon rate and the rate, as determined by a remarketing
or similar agent at or near the commencement of such period, that would cause
the securities, coupled with the tender option, to trade at par on the date
of such determination. Thus, after payment of this fee, the security holder
effectively holds a demand obligation that bears interest at the prevailing
short-term tax exempt rate. The Dreyfus Corporation, on behalf of the Fund,
will consider on an ongoing basis the creditworthiness of the issuer of the
underlying Municipal Obligation, of any custodian and of the third party
provider of the tender option. In certain instances and for certain tender
option bonds, the option may be terminable in the event of a default in
payment of principal or interest on the underlying Municipal Obligations and
for other reasons.
    
        The Fund may acquire "stand-by commitments" with respect to Municipal
Obligations held in its portfolio. Under a stand-by commitment, the Fund
obligates a broker, dealer or bank to repurchase at the Fund's option
specified securities at a specified price and, in this respect, stand-by
commitments are comparable to put options. The exercise of a stand-by
commitment, therefore, is subject to the ability of the seller to make
payment on demand. The Fund will acquire stand-by commitments solely to
facilitate its portfolio liquidity and does not intend to exercise its rights
thereunder for trading purposes. The Fund may pay for stand-by commitments if
such action is deemed necessary, thus increasing to a degree the cost of the
underlying Municipal Obligation and similarly decreasing such security's
yield to investors. The Fund also may acquire call options on specific
Municipal Obligations. The Fund generally would purchase these call options
to protect the Fund from the issuer of the related Municipal Obligation
redeeming, or other holder of the call option from calling away, the
Municipal Obligation before maturity. The sale by the Fund of a call option
that it owns on a specific Municipal Obligation could result in the receipt
of taxable income by the Fund.
        The Fund may purchase custodial receipts representing the right to
receive certain future principal and interest payments on Municipal
Obligations which underlie the custodial receipts. A number of different
arrangements are possible. In a typical custodial receipt arrangement, an
issuer or a third party owner of Municipal Obligations deposits such
obligations with a custodian in exchange for two classes of custodial
receipts. The two classes have different characteristics, but, in each case,
payments on the two classes are based on payments received on the underlying
Municipal Obligations. One class has the characteristics of a typical auction
rate security, where at specified intervals its interest rate is adjusted,
and ownership changes, based on an auction mechanism. This class's interest
rate generally is expected to be below the coupon rate of the underlying
Municipal Obligations and generally is at a level comparable to that of a
Municipal Obligation of similar quality and having a maturity equal to the
period between interest rate adjustments. The second class bears interest at
a rate that exceeds the interest rate typically borne by a security of
comparable quality and maturity; this rate also is adjusted, but in this case
inversely to changes in the rate of interest of the first class. If the
interest rate on the first class exceeds the coupon rate of the underlying
Municipal Obligations, its interest rate will exceed the rate paid on the
second class. In no event will the aggregate interest paid with respect to
the two classes exceed the interest paid by the underlying Municipal
Obligations. The value of the second class and similar securities should be
expected to fluctuate more than the value of a Municipal Obligation of
comparable quality and maturity and their purchase by the Fund should
increase the volatility of its net asset value and, thus, its price per
share. These custodial receipts are sold in private placements. The Fund also
may purchase directly from issuers,
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and not in a private placement, Municipal Obligations having characteristics
similar to custodial receipts. These securities may be issued as part of a
multi-class offering and the interest rate on certain classes may be subject
to a cap or floor.
   
        The Fund may invest up to 15% of the value of its net assets in
securities as to which a liquid trading market does not exist, provided such
investments are consistent with the Fund's investment objective. Such
securities may include securities that are not readily marketable, such as
certain securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on
resale, and repurchase agreements providing for settlement in more than seven
days after notice. As to these securities, the Fund is subject to a risk that
should the Fund desire to sell them when a ready buyer is not available at a
price that the Fund deems representative of their value, the value of the
Fund's net assets could be adversely affected.
    
        The Fund may invest in zero coupon securities which are debt
securities issued or sold at a discount from their face value which do not
entitle the holder to any periodic payment of interest prior to maturity or a
specified redemption date (or cash payment date). The amount of the discount
varies depending on the time remaining until maturity or cash payment date,
prevailing interest rates, liquidity of the security and perceived credit
quality of the issuer. Zero coupon securities also may take the form of debt
securities that have been stripped of their unmatured interest coupons, the
coupons themselves and receipts or certificates representing interest in such
stripped debt obligations and coupons. The market prices of zero coupon
securities generally are more volatile than the market prices of
interest-bearing securities and are likely to respond to a greater degree to
changes in interest rates than interest-bearing securities having similar
maturities and credit qualities. The Fund may invest up to 5% of its assets
in zero coupon bonds which are rated below investment grade. See "Risk
Factors _ Lower Rated Bonds" and "Other Investment Considerations" below, and
"Investment Objective and Management Policies _ Risk Factors _ Lower Rated
Bonds" and "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes" in the Statement of
Additional Information.
        From time to time, on a temporary basis other than for temporary
defensive purposes (but not to exceed 20% of the value of the Fund's net
assets) or for temporary defensive purposes, the Fund may invest in taxable
short-term investments ("Taxable Investments") consisting of: notes of
issuers having, at the time of purchase, a quality rating within the three
highest grades of Moody's, S&P or Fitch; obligations of the U.S. Government,
its agencies or instrumentalities; commercial paper rated not lower than P-2
by Moody's, A-2 by S&P or F-2 by Fitch; certificates of deposit of domestic
banks, including foreign branches of domestic banks, with assets of one
billion dollars or more; time deposits; bankers' acceptances and other
short-term bank obligations; and repurchase agreements in respect of any of
the foregoing. Dividends paid by the Fund that are attributable to income
earned by the Fund from Taxable Investments will be taxable to investors. See
"Dividends, Distributions and Taxes." Except for temporary defensive
purposes, at no time will more than 20% of the value of the Fund's net assets
be invested in Taxable Investments. Under normal market conditions, the Fund
anticipates that not more than 5% of its total assets will be invested in any
one category of Taxable Investments. Taxable Investments are more fully
described in the Fund's Statement of Additional Information, to which
reference hereby is made.
   
INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES
        The Fund may employ, among others, the investment techniques
described below. Use of certain of these techniques may give rise to taxable
income.
    
WHEN-ISSUED SECURITIES _ New issues of Municipal Obligations usually are
offered on a when-issued basis, which means that delivery and payment for
such Municipal Obligations ordinarily take place within 45 days after the
date of the commitment to purchase. The payment obligation and the interest
rate that will be received on the Municipal Obligations are fixed at the time
the Fund enters into the commitment. The Fund will make commitments to
purchase such Municipal Obligations only with the intention of
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actually acquiring the securities, but the Fund may sell these securities
before the settlement date if it is deemed advisable, although any gain
realized on such sale would be taxable. The Fund will not accrue income in
respect of a when-issued security prior to its stated delivery date. No
additional when-issued commitments will be made if more than 20% of the value
of the Fund's net assets would be so committed.
        Municipal Obligations purchased on a when-issued basis and the
securities held in the Fund's portfolio are subject to changes in value (both
generally changing in the same way, i.e., appreciating when interest rates
decline and depreciating when interest rates rise) based upon the public's
perception of the creditworthiness of the issuer and changes, real or
anticipated, in the level of interest rates. Municipal Obligations purchased
on a when-issued basis may expose the Fund to risk because they may experience
such fluctuations prior to their actual delivery. Purchasing Municipal
Obligations on a when-issued basis can involve the additional risk that the
yield available in the market when the delivery takes place actually may be
higher than that obtained in the transaction itself. A segregated account of
the Fund consisting of cash, cash equivalents or U.S. Government securities
or other high quality liquid debt securities at least equal at all times to
the amount of the when-issued commitments will be established and maintained
at the Fund's custodian bank. Purchasing Municipal Obligations on a
when-issued basis when the Fund is fully or almost fully invested may result
in greater potential fluctuation in the value of the Fund's net assets and
its net asset value per share.
   
FUTURES TRANSACTIONS _ IN GENERAL _ The Fund is not a commodity pool.
However, as a substitute for a comparable market position in the underlying
securities or for hedging purposes, the Fund may engage in futures and
options on futures transactions as described below. Futures and options and
futures transactions involve so-called "derivative securities."
    
   
        The Fund's commodities transactions must constitute bona fide hedging
or other permissible transactions pursuant to regulations promulgated by the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission. In addition, the Fund may not engage in
such transactions if the sum of the amount of initial margin deposits and
premiums paid for unexpired commodity options, other than for bona fide
hedging transactions, would exceed 5% of the liquidation value of the Fund's
assets, after taking into account unrealized profits and unrealized losses on
such contracts it has entered into; provided, however, that in the case of an
option that is in-the-money at the time of purchase, the in-the-money amount
may be excluded in calculating the 5%. Pursuant to regulations and/or
published positions of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Fund may
be required to segregate cash or high quality money market instruments in
connection with its commodities transactions in an amount generally equal to
the value of the underlying commodity. To the extent the Fund engages in the
use of futures and options on futures other than bona fide hedging purposes,
the Fund may be subject to additional risk.
    
        Initially, when purchasing or selling futures contracts the Fund will
be required to deposit with its custodian in the broker's name an amount of
cash or cash equivalents up to approximately 10% of the contract amount. This
amount is subject to change by the exchange or board of trade on which the
contract is traded and members of such exchange or board of trade may impose
their own higher requirements. This amount is known as "initial margin" and
is in the nature of a performance bond or good faith deposit on the contract
which is returned to the Fund upon termination of the futures position,
assuming all contractual obligations have been satisfied. Subsequent
payments, known as "variation margin," to and from the broker will be made
daily as the price of the index or securities underlying the futures contract
fluctuates, making the long and short positions in the futures contract more
or less valuable, a process known as "marking-to-market." At any time prior
to the expiration of a futures contract, the Fund may elect to close the
position by taking an opposite position at the then prevailing price, which
will operate to terminate the Fund's existing position in the contract.
        Although the Fund intends to purchase or sell futures contracts only
if there is an active market for such contracts, no assurance can be given
that a liquid market will exist for any particular contract at any
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particular time. Many futures exchanges and boards of trade limit the amount
of fluctuation permitted in futures contract prices during a single trading
day. Once the daily limit has been reached in a particular contract, no trades
may be made that day at a price beyond the limit or trading may be suspended
for specified periods during the trading day. Futures contract prices could
move to the limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no
trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of futures positions and
potentially subjecting the Fund to substantial losses. If it is not possible
or the Fund determines not to close a futures position in anticipation of
adverse price movements, the Fund will be required to make daily cash payments
of variation margin. In such circumstances, an increase in the value of the
portion of the Fund's portfolio being hedged, if any, may offset partially or
completely losses on the futures contract. However, no assurance can be given
that the price of the securities being hedged will correlate with the price
movements in a futures contract and thus provide an offset to losses on the
futures contract.
   
        To the extent the Fund is engaging in a futures transaction as a
hedging device, because of the risk of an imperfect correlation between
securities in the Fund's portfolio that are the subject of a hedging
transaction and the futures contract used as a hedging device, it is possible
that the hedge will not be fully effective if, for example, losses on the
portfolio securities exceed gains on the futures contract or losses on the
futures contract exceed gains on the portfolio securities. For futures
contracts based on indices, the risk of imperfect correlation increases as
the composition of the Fund's portfolio varies from the composition of the
index. In an effort to compensate for the imperfect correlation of movements
in the price of the securities being hedged and movements in the price of
futures contracts, the Fund may buy or sell futures contracts in a greater or
lesser dollar amount than the dollar amount of the securities being hedged if
the historical volatility of the futures contract has been less or greater
than that of the securities. Such "over hedging" or "under hedging" may
adversely affect the Fund's net investment results if the market does not
move as anticipated when the hedge is established.
    
   
        Successful use of futures by the Fund also is subject to The Dreyfus
Corporation's ability to predict correctly movements in the direction of the
market or interest rates. For example, if the Fund has hedged against the
possibility of a decline in the market adversely affecting the value of
securities held in its portfolio and prices increase instead, the Fund will
lose part or all of the benefit of the increased value of securities which it
has hedged because it will have offsetting losses in its futures positions.
Furthermore, if in such circumstances the Fund has insufficient cash, it may
have to sell securities to meet daily variation margin requirements. The Fund
may have to sell such securities at a time when it may be disadvantageous to
do so.
    
        An option on a futures contract gives the purchaser the right, in
return for the premium paid, to assume a position in a futures contract (a
long position if the option is a call and a short position if the option is a
put) at a specified exercise price at any time during the option exercise
period. The writer of the option is required upon exercise to assume an
offsetting futures position (a short position if the option is a call and a
long position if the option is a put). Upon exercise of the option, the
assumption of offsetting futures positions by the writer and holder of the
option will be accompanied by delivery of the accumulated cash balance in the
writer's futures margin account which represents the amount by which the
market price of the futures contract, at exercise, exceeds, in the case of a
call, or is less than, in the case of a put, the exercise price of the option
on the futures contract.
        Call options sold by the Fund with respect to futures contracts will
be covered by, among other things, entering into a long position in the same
contract at a price no higher than the strike price of the call option, or by
ownership of the instruments underlying, or instruments the prices of which
are expected to move relatively consistently with the instruments underlying,
the futures contract. Put options sold by the Fund with respect to futures
contracts will be covered when, among other things, cash or liquid securities
are placed in a segregated account to fulfill the obligation undertaken.
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        The Fund may utilize municipal bond index futures to protect against
changes in the market value of the Municipal Obligations in its portfolio or
which it intends to acquire. Municipal bond index futures contracts are based
on an index of long-term Municipal Obligations. The index assigns relative
values to the Municipal Obligations included in the index, and fluctuates
with changes in the market value of such Municipal Obligations. The contract
is an agreement pursuant to which two parties agree to take or make delivery
of an amount of cash based upon the difference between the value of the index
at the close of the last trading day of the contract and the price at which
the index contract was originally written. The acquisition or sale of a
municipal bond index futures contract enables the Fund to protect its assets
from fluctuations in rates on tax exempt securities without actually buying
or selling such securities.
INTEREST RATE FUTURES CONTRACTS AND OPTIONS ON INTEREST RATE FUTURES
CONTRACTS _ The Fund may purchase and sell interest rate futures contracts
and options on interest rate futures contracts as a substitute for a
comparable market position or to hedge against adverse movements in interest
rates.
        To the extent the Fund has invested in interest rate futures
contracts or options on interest rate futures contracts as a substitute for a
comparable market position, the Fund will be subject to the investment risks
of having purchased the securities underlying the contract.
        The Fund may purchase call options on interest rate futures contracts
to hedge against a decline in interest rates and may purchase put options on
interest rate futures contracts to hedge its portfolio securities against the
risk of rising interest rates.
   
    
        The Fund may sell call options on interest rate futures contracts to
partially hedge against declining prices of its portfolio securities. If the
futures price at expiration of the option is below the exercise price, the
Fund will retain the full amount of the option premium which provides a
partial hedge against any decline that may have occurred in the Fund's
portfolio holdings. The Fund may sell put options on interest rate futures
contracts to hedge against increasing prices of the securities which are
deliverable upon exercise of the futures contract. If the futures price at
expiration of the option is higher than the exercise price, the Fund will
retain the full amount of the option premium which provides a partial hedge
against any increase in the price of securities which the Fund intends to
purchase. If a put or call option sold by the Fund is exercised, the Fund
will incur a loss which will be reduced by the amount of the premium it
receives. Depending on the degree of correlation between changes in the value
of its portfolio securities and changes in the value of its futures
positions, the Fund's losses from existing options on futures may, to some
extent, be reduced or increased by changes in the value of its portfolio
securities.
        The Fund also may sell options on interest rate futures contracts as
part of closing purchase transactions to terminate its options positions. No
assurance can be given that such closing transactions can be effected or that
there will be a correlation between price movements in the options on
interest rate futures and price movements in the Fund's portfolio securities
which are the subject of the hedge. In addition, the Fund's purchase of such
options will be based upon predictions as to anticipated interest rate
trends, which could prove to be inaccurate.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS _ The Fund may take advantage of opportunities in the
area of options and futures contracts and options on futures contracts and
any other derivative investments which are not presently contemplated for use
by the Fund or which are not currently available but which may be developed,
to the extent such opportunities are both consistent with the Fund's
investment objective and legally permissible for the Fund. Before entering
into such transactions or making any such investment, the Fund will provide
appropriate disclosure in its prospectus.
LENDING PORTFOLIO SECURITIES _ From time to time, the Fund may lend
securities from its portfolio to brokers, dealers and other financial
institutions needing to borrow securities to complete certain transactions.
Such loans may not exceed 33l/3% of the value of the Fund's total assets. In
connection with such
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loans, the Fund will receive collateral consisting of cash, U.S. Government
securities or irrevocable letters of credit issued by financial institutions.
Such collateral will be maintained at all times in an amount equal to at least
100% of the current market value of the loaned securities. The Fund can
increase its income through the investment of such collateral. The Fund
continues to be entitled to payments in amounts equal to interest or other
distributions payable on the loaned security and receives interest on the
amount of the loan. Such loans will be terminable at any time upon specified
notice. The Fund might experience risk of loss if the institution with which
it has engaged in a portfolio loan transaction breaches its agreement with
the Fund. The Fund will limit the entities with which it will enter into
securities lending transactions to those whose securities are eligible for
purchase by the Fund.
   
BORROWING MONEY _ As a fundamental policy, the Fund is permitted to borrow
to the extent permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940. However,
the Fund currently intends to borrow money only for temporary or emergency
(not leveraging) purposes, in an amount up to 15% of the value of the Fund's
total assets (including the amount borrowed) valued at the lesser of cost or
market, less liabilities (not including the amount borrowed) at the time the
borrowing is made. While borrowings exceed 5% of the Fund's total assets, the
Fund will not make any additional investments.
    
   
CERTAIN FUNDAMENTAL POLICIES
        The Fund may (i) borrow money to the extent permitted under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, which currently limits borrowing to no more
than 331/3% of the value of the Fund's total assets; (ii) invest up to 5% of
its total assets in the obligations of any single issuer, except that up to
25% of the value of the Fund's total assets may be invested, and obligations
issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies or
instrumentalities may be purchased, without regard to any such limitation;
and (iii) invest up to 25% of its total assets in the securities of issuers
in any single industry, provided that there is no such limitation on investmen
ts in Municipal Obligations and, for temporary defensive purposes, securities
issued by banks and obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government,
its agencies or instrumentalities. This paragraph describes fundamental
policies that cannot be changed without approval by the holders of a majority
(as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940) of the Fund's outstanding
voting shares. See "Investment Objective and Management Policies _ Investment
Restrictions" in the Statement of Additional Information.
    
   
CERTAIN ADDITIONAL NON-FUNDAMENTAL POLICIES
        The Fund may (i) pledge, hypothecate, mortgage or otherwise encumber
its assets, to the extent necessary to secure permitted borrowings; and (ii)
invest up to 15% of its net assets in repurchase agreements providing for
settlement in more than seven days after notice and in other illiquid
securities (which securities could include participation interests (including
municipal lease/purchase agreements) that are not subject to the demand
feature described above, and floating and variable rate demand obligations as
to which the Fund cannot exercise the related demand feature described above
and as to which there is no secondary market). See "Investment Objective and
Management Policies _ Investment Restrictions" in the Statement of Additional
Information.
    
   
RISK FACTORS
    
LOWER RATED BONDS _ You should carefully consider the relative risks of
investing in the higher yielding (and, therefore, higher risk) debt
securities in which the Fund may invest up to 35% of the value of its net
assets. These are bonds such as those rated Ba by Moody's or BB by S&P or
Fitch or as low as the lowest rating assigned by Moody's, S&P or Fitch. They
generally are not meant for short-term investing and may be subject to
certain risks with respect to the issuing entity and to greater market
fluctuations than certain lower yielding, higher rated fixed-income
securities. Bonds rated Ba by Moody's are judged to have speculative
elements; their future cannot be considered as well assured and often the
protection of interest and
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principal payments may be very moderate. Bonds rated BB by S&P are regarded
as having predominantly speculative characteristics and, while such
obligations have less near-term vulnerability to default than other
speculative grade debt, they face major ongoing uncertainties or exposure to
adverse business, financial or economic conditions which could lead to
inadequate capacity to meet timely interest and principal payments. Bonds
rated BB by Fitch are considered speculative and the payment of principal
and interest may be affected at any time by adverse economic changes. Bonds
rated C by Moody's are regarded as having extremely poor prospects of ever
attaining any real investment standing. Bonds rated D by S&P are in default
and the payment of interest and/or repayment of principal is in arrears. Bonds
rated DDD, DD or D by Fitch are in actual or imminent default, are extremely
speculative and should be valued on the basis of their ultimate recovery value
in liquidation or reorganization of the issuer; DDD represents the highest
potential for recovery of such bonds and D represents the lowest potential for
recovery. Such bonds, though high yielding, are characterized by great risk.
See "Appendix" in the Statement of Additional Information for a general
description of Moody's, S&P and Fitch ratings of Municipal Obligations. The
ratings of Moody's, S&P and Fitch represent their opinions as to the quality
of the Municipal Obligations which they undertake to rate. It should be
emphasized, however, that ratings are relative and subjective and, although
ratings may be useful in evaluating the safety of interest and principal
payments, they do not evaluate the market value risk of these bonds.
Therefore, although these ratings may be an initial criterion for selection
of portfolio investments, The Dreyfus Corporation also will evaluate these
securities and the ability of the issuers of such securities to pay interest
and principal. The Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective may be
more dependent on The Dreyfus Corporation's credit analysis than might be the
case for a fund that invested in higher rated securities. Once the rating of
a portfolio security has been changed, the Fund will consider all
circumstances deemed relevant in determining whether to continue to hold the
security.
        The market price and yield of bonds rated Ba or lower by Moody's and
BB or lower by S&P and Fitch are more volatile than those higher rated bonds.
Factors adversely affecting the market price and yield of these securities
will adversely affect the Fund's net asset value. In addition, the retail
secondary market for these bonds may be less liquid than that of higher rated
bonds; adverse market conditions could make it difficult at times for the
Fund to sell certain securities or could result in lower prices than those
used in calculating the Fund's net asset value.
        The Fund may invest up to 5% of the value of its net assets in zero
coupon securities and pay-in-kind bonds (bonds which pay interest through the
issuance of additional bonds) rated Ba or lower by Moody's and BB or lower by
S&P and Fitch. These securities may be subject to greater fluctuations in
value due to changes in interest rates than interest-bearing securities and
thus may be considered more speculative than comparably rated
interest-bearing securities. See "Other Investment Considerations" below, and
"Investment Objective and Management Policies _ Risk Factors _ Lower Rated
Bonds" and "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes" in the Statement of
Additional Information.
OTHER INVESTMENT CONSIDERATIONS _ Even though interest-bearing securities
are investments which promise a stable stream of income, the prices of such
securities are inversely affected by changes in interest rates and,
therefore, are subject to the risk of market price fluctuations. Certain
securities that may be purchased by the Fund, such as those with interest
rates that fluctuate directly or indirectly based on multiples of a stated
index, are designed to be highly sensitive to changes in interest rates and
can subject the holders thereof to extreme reductions of yield and possibly
loss of principal. The value of fixed-income securities also may be affected
by changes in the credit rating or financial condition of the issuing
entities. The Fund's net asset value generally will not be stable and should
fluctuate based upon changes in the value of the Fund's portfolio securities.
Securities in which the Fund will invest may earn a higher level of
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current income than certain shorter-term or higher quality securities which
generally have greater liquidity, less market risk and less fluctuation in
market value.
        Federal income tax law requires the holder of a zero coupon security
or of certain pay-in-kind bonds to accrue income with respect to these
securities prior to the receipt of cash payments. To maintain its
qualification as a regulated investment company and avoid liability for
Federal income taxes, the Fund may be required to distribute such income
accrued with respect to these securities and may have to dispose of portfolio
securities under disadvantageous circumstances in order to generate cash to
satisfy these distribution requirements.
        Certain municipal lease/purchase obligations in which the Fund may
invest may contain "non-appropriation" clauses which provide that the
municipality has no obligation to make lease payments in future years unless
money is appropriated for such purpose on a yearly basis. Although
"non-appropriation" lease/purchase obligations are secured by the leased
property, disposition of the leased property in the event of foreclosure
might prove difficult. In evaluating the credit quality of a municipal
lease/purchase obligation that is unrated, The Dreyfus Corporation will
consider, on an ongoing basis, a number of factors including the likelihood
that the issuing municipality will discontinue appropriating funding for the
leased property.
        Certain provisions in the Code relating to the issuance of Municipal
Obligations may reduce the volume of Municipal Obligations qualifying for
Federal tax exemption. One effect of these provisions could be to increase
the cost of the Municipal Obligations available for purchase by the Fund and
thus reduce available yield. Shareholders should consult their tax advisers
concerning the effect of these provisions on an investment in the Fund.
Proposals that may restrict or eliminate the income tax exemption for
interest on Municipal Obligations may be introduced in the future. If any
such proposal were enacted that would reduce the availability of Municipal
Obligations for investment by the Fund so as to adversely affect Fund
shareholders, the Fund would reevaluate its investment objective and policies
and submit possible changes in the Fund's structure to shareholders for their
consideration. If legislation were enacted that would treat a type of
Municipal Obligation as taxable, the Fund would treat such security as a
permissible Taxable Investment within the applicable limits set forth herein.
        Investment decisions for the Fund are made independently from those
of other investment companies advised by The Dreyfus Corporation. However, if
such other investment companies are prepared to invest in, or desire to
dispose of, Municipal Obligations or Taxable Investments at the same time as
the Fund, available investments or opportunities for sales will be allocated
equitably to each investment company. In some cases, this procedure may
adversely affect the size of the position obtained for or disposed of by the
Fund or the price paid or received by the Fund.
                         MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND
   
        The Dreyfus Corporation, located at 200 Park Avenue, New York, New
York 10166, was formed in 1947 and serves as the Fund's investment adviser.
The Dreyfus Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mellon Bank, N.A.,
which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mellon Bank Corporation ("Mellon"). As
of April 30, 1995, The Dreyfus Corporation managed or administered
approximately $74 billion in assets for more than 1.8 million investor
accounts nationwide.
    
   
        The Dreyfus Corporation supervises and assists in the overall
management of the Fund's affairs under a Management Agreement with the Fund,
subject to the overall authority of the Fund's Board of Directors in
accordance with Maryland law. The Fund's primary portfolio manager is A. Paul
Disdier. He has held that position and has been employed by The Dreyfus
Corporation since February 1988. The Fund's other portfolio managers are
identified in the Fund's Statement of Additional Information. The Dreyfus
Corporation also provides research services for the Fund as well as for other
funds advised by The Dreyfus Corporation through a professional staff of
portfolio managers and securities analysts.
    
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        Mellon is a publicly owned multibank holding company incorporated
under Pennsylvania law in 1971 and registered under the Federal Bank Holding
Company Act of 1956, as amended. Mellon provides a comprehensive range of
financial products and services in domestic and selected international
markets. Mellon is among the twenty-five largest bank holding companies in
the United States based on total assets. Mellon's principal wholly-owned
subsidiaries are Mellon Bank, N.A., Mellon Bank (DE) National Association,
Mellon Bank (MD), The Boston Company, Inc., AFCO Credit Corporation and a
number of companies known as Mellon Financial Services Corporations. Through
its subsidiaries, including The Dreyfus Corporation, Mellon managed more than
$200 billion in assets as of March 31, 1995, including approximately $72
billion in mutual fund assets. As of March 31, 1995, various subsidiaries of
Mellon provided non-investment services, such as custodial or administration
services, for approximately $680 billion in assets, including approximately
$67 billion in mutual fund assets.
    
   
        For the fiscal year ended February 28, 1995, the Fund paid The
Dreyfus Corporation a monthly management fee at the annual rate of .55 of 1%
of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets. From time to time, The
Dreyfus Corporation may waive receipt of its fees and/or voluntarily assume
certain expenses of the Fund, which would have the effect of lowering the
overall expense ratio of the Fund and increasing yield to investors at the
time such amounts are waived or assumed, as the case may be. The Fund will
not pay The Dreyfus Corporation at a later time for any amounts it may waive,
nor will the Fund reimburse The Dreyfus Corporation for any amounts it may
assume.
    
        The Fund bears certain costs of distributing and servicing Fund
shares in accordance with a plan (the "Service Plan") adopted pursuant to
Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940. See "Annual Fund
Operating Expenses" and "Service Plan."
   
        The Dreyfus Corporation may pay the distributor for shareholder
services from The Dreyfus Corporation's own assets, including past profits
but not including the management fee paid by the Fund. The distributor may
use part or all of such payments to pay Service Agents in respect of these
services.
    
   
        The Fund's distributor is Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc. (the
"Distributor"), located at One Exchange Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.
The Distributor is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FDIDistribution Services,
Inc., a provider of mutual fund administration services, which in turn is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of FDI Holdings, Inc., the parent company of which is
Boston Institutional Group, Inc.
    
   
        The Shareholder Services Group, Inc., a subsidiary of First Data
Corporation, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671, is the
Fund's Transfer and Dividend Disbursing Agent (the "Transfer Agent"). The
Bank of New York, 90 Washington Street, New York, New York 10286, is the
Fund's Custodian.
    
                          HOW TO BUY FUND SHARES
   
    
   
        You can purchase Fund shares through the Distributor or certain
financial institutions (which may include banks), securities dealers
("Selected Dealers") and other industry professionals such as investment
advisers, accountants and estate planning firms (collectively, "Service
Agents") that have entered into service agreements with the Distributor.
Share certificates are issued only upon your written request. No certificates
are issued for fractional shares. It is not recommended that the Fund be used
as a vehicle for Keogh, IRA or other qualified retirement plans. The Fund
reserves the right to reject any purchase order.
    
   
        The minimum initial investment is $2,500, or $1,000 if you are a
client of a Service Agent which has made an aggregate minimum initial
purchase for its customers of $2,500. Subsequent investments must be at least
$100. The initial investment must be accompanied by the Fund's Account
Application. For full-time or part-time employees of The Dreyfus Corporation
or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, directors of The Dreyfus
Corporation, Board members of a fund advised by The Dreyfus Corporation,
includ-
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ing members of the Fund's Board, or the spouse or minor child of any of
the foregoing, the minimum initial investment is $1,000. For full-time or
part-time employees of The Dreyfus Corporation or any of its affiliates or
subsidiaries who elect to have a portion of their pay directly deposited into
their Fund account, the minimum initial investment is $50. In addition, Fund
shares are offered without regard to the minimum initial investment
requirements through the Dreyfus Step Program described under "Shareholder
Services." The Fund reserves the right to vary further the initial and
subsequent investment minimum requirements at any time.
    
        You may purchase Fund shares by check or wire, or through the Dreyfus
TELETRANSFER Privilege described below. Checks should be made payable to "The
Dreyfus Family of Funds." Payments to open new accounts which are mailed
should be sent to The Dreyfus Family of Funds, P.O. Box 9387, Providence,
Rhode Island 02940-9387, together with your Account Application. For
subsequent investments, your Fund account number should appear on the check
and an investment slip should be enclosed and sent to The Dreyfus Family of
Funds, P.O. Box 105, Newark, New Jersey 07101-0105. Neither initial nor subseq
uent investments should be made by third party check. Purchase orders may be
delivered in person only to a Dreyfus Financial Center. THESE ORDERS WILL BE
FORWARDED TO THE FUND AND WILL BE PROCESSED ONLY UPON RECEIPT THEREBY. For
the location of the nearest Dreyfus Financial Center, please call one of the
telephone numbers listed under "General Information."
        Wire payments may be made if your bank account is in a commercial
bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System or any other bank having
a correspondent bank in New York City. Immediately available funds may be
transmitted by wire to The Bank of New York, DDA #8900051884/General
Municipal Bond Fund, Inc., for purchase of Fund shares in your name. The wire
must include your Fund account number (for new accounts, your Taxpayer
Identification Number ("TIN") should be included instead), account
registration and dealer number, if applicable. If your initial purchase of
Fund shares is by wire, please call 1-800-645-6561 after completing your wire
payment to obtain your Fund account number. Please include your Fund account
number on the Fund's Account Application and promptly mail the Account
Application to the Fund, as no redemptions will be permitted until the
Account Application is received. You may obtain further information about
remitting funds in this manner from your bank. All payments should be made
in U.S. dollars and, to avoid fees and delays, should be drawn only on U.S.
banks. A charge will be imposed if any check used for investment in your
account does not clear. Other purchase procedures may be in effect for clients
of certain Service Agents. The Fund makes available to certain large
institutions the ability to issue purchase instructions through compatible
computer facilities.
        Subsequent investments also may be made by electronic transfer of
funds from an account maintained in a bank or other domestic financial
institution that is an Automated Clearing House member. You must direct the
institution to transmit immediately available funds through the Automated
Clearing House to The Bank of New York with instructions to credit your Fund
account. The instructions must specify your Fund account registration and
your Fund account number PRECEDED BY THE DIGITS "1111."
        Management understands that some Service Agents may impose certain
conditions on their clients which are different from those described in this
Prospectus, and, to the extent permitted by applicable regulatory authority,
may charge their clients direct fees for Servicing (as defined under "Service
Plan"). These fees would be in addition to any amounts which might be
received under the Fund's Service Plan. Each Service Agent has agreed to
transmit to its clients a schedule of such fees. You should consult your
Service Agent in this regard.
        Fund shares are sold on a continuous basis at the net asset value per
share next determined after an order in proper form is received by the
Transfer Agent. Net asset value per share is determined as of the close of
trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (currently 4:00 p.m., New
York time), on
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each day the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Net asset value per
share is computed by dividing the value of the Fund's net assets (i.e., the
value of its assets less liabilities) by the total number of shares
outstanding. The Fund's investments are valued each business day by
an independent pricing service approved by the Board of Directors and are
valued at fair value as determined by the pricing service. The pricing
service's procedures are reviewed under the general supervision of the Board
of Directors. For further information regarding the methods employed in
valuing the Fund's investments, see "Determination of Net Asset Value" in the
Fund's Statement of Additional Information.
        Federal regulations require that you provide a certified TIN upon
opening or reopening an account. See "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes" and
the Fund's Account Application for further information concerning this
requirement. Failure to furnish a certified TIN to the Fund could subject you
to a $50 penalty imposed by the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS").
DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE _ You may purchase Fund shares (minimum $500,
maximum $150,000 per day) by telephone if you have checked the appropriate
box and supplied the necessary information on the Fund's Account Application
or have filed a Shareholder Services Form with the Transfer Agent. The
proceeds will be transferred between the bank account designated in one of
these documents and your Fund account. Only a bank account maintained in a
domestic financial institution which is an Automated Clearing House member
may be so designated. The Fund may modify or terminate this Privilege at any
time or charge a service fee upon notice to shareholders. No such fee
currently is contemplated.
        If you have selected the Dreyfus TELETRANSFER Privilege, you may
request a Dreyfus TELETRANSFER purchase of Fund shares by telephoning
1-800-221-4060 or, if you are calling from overseas, call 1-401-455-3306.
                           SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
        The services and privileges described under this heading may not be
available to clients of certain Service Agents and some Service Agents may
impose certain conditions on their clients which are different from those
described in this Prospectus. You should consult your Service Agent in this
regard. In addition, use of the privileges noted below may require that the
proper forms and information be filed with and processed by the Transfer
Agent.
   
FUND EXCHANGES _ You may purchase, in exchange for shares of the Fund,
shares of certain other funds managed or administered by The Dreyfus
Corporation, to the extent such shares are offered for sale in your state of
residence. These funds may have different investment objectives which may be
of interest to you. If you desire to use this service, you should consult
your Service Agent or call 1-800-645-6561 to determine if it is available and
whether any conditions are imposed on its use.
    
   
        To request an exchange, you or your Service Agent acting on your
behalf must give exchange instructions to the Transfer Agent in writing or by
telephone. Before any exchange, you must obtain and should review a copy of
the current prospectus of the fund into which the exchange is being made.
Prospectuses may be obtained from your Service Agent or by calling
1-800-645-6561. Except in the case of Personal Retirement Plans, the shares
being exchanged must have a current value of at least $500; furthermore, when
establishing a new account by exchange, the shares being exchanged must have
a value of at least the minimum initial investment required for the fund into
which the exchange is being made. The ability to issue exchange instructions
by telephone is given to all Fund shareholders automatically, unless you
check the applicable "No" box on the Account Application, indicating that you
specifically refuse this Privilege. The Telephone Exchange Privilege may be
established for an existing account by written request, signed by all
shareholders on the account, or by a separate signed Shareholder Services
Form, also available by calling 1-800-645-6561. If you have established the
Telephone Exchange Privilege, you may telephone exchange instructions by
calling 1-800-221-4060 or, if you are calling from overseas, call
1-401-455-
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3306. See "How to Redeem Fund Shares_ Procedures." Upon an exchange
into a new account, the following shareholder services and privileges, as
applicable and where available, will be automatically carried over to the
fund into which the exchange is made: Telephone Exchange Privilege, Check
Redemption Privilege, Wire Redemption Privilege, Telephone Redemption
Privilege and the dividend/capital gain distribution option (except for
Dreyfus Dividend Sweep) selected by the investor.
    
   
        Shares will be exchanged at the next determined net asset value;
however, a sales load may be charged with respect to exchanges into funds
sold with a sales load. If you are exchanging into a fund that charges a
sales load, you may qualify for share prices which do not include the sales
load or which reflect a reduced sales load, if the shares of the Fund from
which you are exchanging were: (a) purchased with a sales load, (b) acquired
by a previous exchange from shares purchased with a sales load, or (c)
acquired through reinvestment of dividends or distributions paid with respect
to the foregoing categories of shares. To qualify, at the time of your
exchange you must notify the Transfer Agent or your Service Agent must notify
the Distributor. Any such qualification is subject to confirmation of your
holdings through a check of appropriate records. See "Shareholder Services"
in the Statement of Additional Information. No fees currently are charged
shareholders directly in connection with exchanges, although the Fund
reserves the right, upon not less than 60 days' written notice, to charge
shareholders a nominal fee in accordance with rules promulgated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission. The Fund reserves the right to reject any
exchange request in whole or in part. The availability of Fund exchanges may
be modified or terminated at any time upon notice to shareholders.
    
        The exchange of shares of one fund for shares of another is treated
for Federal income tax purposes as a sale of the shares given in exchange by
the shareholder and, therefore, an exchanging shareholder may realize a
taxable gain or loss.
DREYFUS AUTO-EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE _ Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege enables
you to invest regularly (on a semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly or annual
basis), in exchange for shares of the Fund, in shares of other funds in the
Dreyfus Family of Funds of which you are currently an investor. The amount
you designate, which can be expressed either in terms of a specific dollar or
share amount ($100 minimum), will be exchanged automatically on the first
and/or fifteenth day of the month according to the schedule you have
selected. Shares will be exchanged at the then-current net asset value;
however, a sales load may be charged with respect to exchanges into funds
sold with a sales load. See "Shareholder Services" in the Statement of
Additional Information. The right to exercise this Privilege may be modified
or cancelled by the Fund or the Transfer Agent. You may modify or cancel your
exercise of this Privilege at any time by writing to The Dreyfus Family of
Funds, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671. The Fund may
charge a service fee for the use of this Privilege. No such fee currently is
contemplated. The exchange of shares of one fund for shares of another is
treated for Federal income tax purposes as a sale of the shares given in
exchange by the shareholder and, therefore, an exchanging shareholder may
realize a taxable gain or loss. For more information concerning this
Privilege and the funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds eligible to
participate in this Privilege, or to obtain an Auto-Exchange Authorization
Form, please call toll free 1-800-645-6561.
   
DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC ASSET BUILDER Registration Mark _ Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset
Builder permits you to purchase Fund shares (minimum of $100 and maximum of
$150,000 per transaction) at regular intervals selected by you. Fund shares
are purchased by transferring funds from the bank account designated by you.
At your option, the bank account designated by you will be debited in the
specified amount, and Fund shares will be purchased, once a month, on either
the first or fifteenth day, or twice a month, on both days. Only an account
maintained at a domestic financial institution which is an Automated Clearing
House member may be so designated. To establish a Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset
Builder account, you must file a complet-
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ed authorization form with the Transfer Agent. You may obtain the necessary
authorization form from your Service Agent or by calling 1-800-645-6561. You
may cancel your participation in this Privilege or change the amount of
purchase at any time by mailing written notification to The Dreyfus Family of
Funds, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671, and the
notification will be effective three business days following receipt. The
Fund may modify or terminate this Privilege at any time or charge a service
fee. No such fee currently is contemplated.
    
   
DREYFUS GOVERNMENT DIRECT DEPOSIT PRIVILEGE _ Dreyfus Government Direct
Deposit Privilege enables you to purchase Fund shares (minimum of $100 and
maximum of $50,000 per transaction) by having Federal salary, Social
Security, or certain veterans', military or other payments from the Federal
government automatically deposited into your Fund account. You may deposit as
much of such payments as you elect. To enroll in Dreyfus Government Direct
Deposit, you must file with the Transfer Agent a completed Direct Deposit
Sign-Up Form for each type of payment that you desire to include in this
Privilege. The appropriate form may be obtained from your Service Agent or by
calling 1-800-645-6561. Death or legal incapacity will terminate your
participation in this Privilege. You may elect at any time to terminate your
participation by notifying in writing the appropriate Federal agency.
Further, the Fund may terminate your participation upon 30 days' notice to
you.
    
   
DREYFUS DIVIDEND OPTIONS _ Dreyfus Dividend Sweep enables you to invest
automatically dividends or dividends and capital gain distributions, if any,
paid by the Fund in shares of another fund in the Dreyfus Family of Funds of
which you are a shareholder. Shares of the other fund will be purchased at
the then-current net asset value; however, a sales load may be charged with
respect to investments in shares of a fund sold with a sales load. If you are
investing in a fund that charges a sales load, you may qualify for share
prices which do not include the sales load or which reflect a reduced sales
load. If you are investing in a fund that charges a contingent deferred sales
charge, the shares purchased will be subject on redemption to the contingent
deferred sales charge, if any, applicable to the purchased shares. See
"Shareholder Services" in the Statement of Additional Information. Dreyfus
Dividend ACH permits you to transfer electronically on the payment date
dividends or dividends and capital gain distributions, if any, from the Fund
to a designated bank account. Only an account maintained at a domestic
financial institution which is an Automated Clearing House member may be so
designated. Banks may charge a fee for this service.
    
        For more information concerning these privileges, or to request a
Dividend Options Form, please call toll free l-800-645-6561. You may cancel
these privileges by mailing written notification to The Dreyfus Family Funds,
P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671. Enrollment in or
cancellation of these privileges is effective three business days following
receipt. These privileges are available only for existing accounts and may
not be used to open new accounts. Minimum subsequent investments do not apply
for Dreyfus Dividend Sweep. The Fund may modify or terminate these privileges
at any time or charge a service fee. No such fee currently is contemplated.
   
DREYFUS PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN _ Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan permits you to
purchase Fund shares (minimum of $100 per transaction) automatically on a
regular basis. Depending upon your employer's direct deposit program, you may
have part or all of your paycheck transferred to your existing Dreyfus
account electronically through the Automated Clearing House system at each
pay period. To establish a Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan account, you must
file an authorization form with your employer's payroll department. Your
employer must complete the reverse side of the form and return it to The
Dreyfus Family of Funds, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671.
You may obtain the necessary authorization form by calling 1-800-645-6561.
You may change the amount of purchase or cancel the authorization only by
written notification to your employer. It is the sole responsibility of your
employer,
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not the Distributor, The Dreyfus Corporation, the Fund, the Transfer Agent or
any other person, to arrange for transactions under the Dreyfus Payroll
Savings Plan. The Fund may modify or terminate this Privilege at any time or
charge a service fee. No such fee currently is contemplated.
    
   
DREYFUS STEP PROGRAM _ Dreyfus Step Program enables you to purchase Fund
shares without regard to the Fund's minimum initial investment requirements
through Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset Builder, Dreyfus Government Direct Deposit
Privilege or Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan. To establish a Dreyfus Step
Program account, you must supply the necessary information on the Fund's
Account Application and file the required authorization form(s) with the
Transfer Agent. For more information concerning this Program, or to request
the necessary authorization form(s), please call toll free 1-800-782-6620.
You may terminate your participation in this Program at any time by
discontinuing your participation in Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset Builder, Dreyfus
Government Direct Deposit Privilege or Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan, as the
case may be, as provided under the terms of such Privilege(s). The Fund
reserves the right to redeem your account if your have terminated your
participation in the Program and your account's net asset value is $500 or
less. See "How to Redeem Fund Shares." The Fund may modify or terminate this
Program at any time. Investors who wish to purchase Fund shares through the
Dreyfus Step Program in conjunction with a Dreyfus-sponsored retirement plan
may do so only for IRAs, SEP-IRAs and IRA "Rollover Accounts." You should
consider your financial condition and the possibility of having to redeem
your Fund shares in the times of rising prices or declining Fund share
prices.
    
   
AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL PLAN _ The Automatic Withdrawal Plan permits you to
request withdrawal of a specified dollar amount (minimum of $50) on either a
monthly or quarterly basis if you have a $5,000 minimum account. An
application for the Automatic Withdrawal Plan can be obtained by calling
1-800-645-6561. There is a service charge of 50cents for each withdrawal
check. The Automatic Withdrawal Plan may be ended at any time by you, the
Fund or the Transfer Agent. Shares for which certificates have been issued
may not be redeemed through the Automatic Withdrawal Plan.
    
                       HOW TO REDEEM FUND SHARES
   
GENERAL _ You may request redemption of your shares at any time. Redemption
requests should be transmitted to the Transfer Agent as described below. When
a request is received in proper form, the Fund will redeem the shares at the
next determined net asset value.
    
        The Fund imposes no charges when shares are redeemed. Service Agents
may charge a nominal fee for effecting redemptions of Fund shares. Any
certificates representing Fund shares being redeemed must be submitted with
the redemption request. The value of the shares redeemed may be more or less
than their original cost, depending upon the Fund's then-current net asset
value.
        The Fund ordinarily will make payment for all shares redeemed within
seven days after receipt by the Transfer Agent of a redemption request in
proper form, except as provided by the rules of the Securities and Exchange
Commission. HOWEVER, IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED FUND SHARES BY CHECK, BY THE
DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE OR THROUGH DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC ASSET BUILDER AND
SUBSEQUENTLY SUBMIT A WRITTEN REDEMPTION REQUEST TO THE TRANSFER AGENT, THE
REDEMPTION PROCEEDS WILL BE TRANSMITTED TO YOU PROMPTLY UPON BANK CLEARANCE
OF YOUR PURCHASE CHECK, DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PURCHASE OR DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC
ASSET BUILDER ORDER, WHICH MAY TAKE UP TO EIGHT BUSINESS DAYS OR MORE. IN
ADDITION, THE FUND WILL NOT HONOR REDEMPTION CHECKS UNDER THE CHECK
REDEMPTION PRIVILEGE, AND WILL REJECT REQUESTS TO REDEEM SHARES BY WIRE OR
TELEPHONE OR PURSUANT TO THE DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE, FOR A PERIOD OF
EIGHT BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIPT BY THE TRANSFER AGENT OF THE PURCHASE
CHECK, THE DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PURCHASE OR THE DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC ASSET
BUILDER ORDER AGAINST WHICH SUCH REDEMPTION IS REQUESTED. THESE PROCEDURES
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WILL NOT APPLY IF YOUR SHARES WERE PURCHASED BY WIRE PAYMENT, OR IF YOU
OTHERWISE HAVE A SUFFICIENT COLLECTED BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT TO COVER THE
REDEMPTION REQUEST. PRIOR TO THE TIME ANY REDEMPTION IS EFFECTIVE, DIVIDENDS
ON SUCH SHARES WILL ACCRUE AND BE PAYABLE, AND YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO
EXERCISE ALL OTHER RIGHTS OF BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP. Fund shares will not be
redeemed until the Transfer Agent has received your Account Application.
   
        The Fund reserves the right to redeem your account at its option upon
not less than 45 days' written notice if your account's net asset value is
$500 or less and remains so during the notice period.
PROCEDURES _ You may redeem Fund shares by using the regular redemption
procedure through the Transfer Agent, the Check Redemption Privilege, the
Wire Redemption Privilege, the Telephone Redemption Privilege, the Dreyfus
TELETRANSFER Privilege or, if you are a client of a Selected Dealer, through
the Selected Dealer. If you have given your Service Agent authority to
instruct the Transfer Agent to redeem shares and to credit the proceeds of
such redemptions to a designated account at your Service Agent, you may redeem
shares only in this manner and in accordance with the regular redemption
procedure described below. If you wish to use the other redemption methods
described below, you must arrange with your Service Agent for delivery of the
required application(s) to the Transfer Agent. Other redemption procedures
may be in effect for clients of certain Service Agents. The Fund makes
available to certain large institutions the ability to issue redemption
instructions through compatible computer facilities.
    
   
        You may redeem Fund shares by telephone if you have checked the
appropriate box on the Fund's Account Application or have filed a Shareholder
Services Form with the Transfer Agent. If you select a telephone redemption
privilege or telephone exchange privilege (which is granted automatically
unless you refuse it), you authorize the Transfer Agent to act on telephone
instructions from any person representing himself or herself to be you, or a
representative of your Service Agent, and reasonably believed by the Transfer
Agent to be genuine. The Fund will require the Transfer Agent to employ
reasonable procedures, such as requiring a form of personal identification,
to confirm that instructions are genuine and, if it does not follow such
procedures, the Fund or the Transfer Agent may be liable for any losses due
to unauthorized or fraudulent instructions. Neither the Fund nor the Transfer
Agent will be liable for following telephone instructions reasonably believed
to be genuine.
    
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, you may
experience difficulty in contacting the Transfer Agent by telephone to
request a redemption or exchange of Fund shares. In such cases, you should
consider using the other redemption procedures described herein. Use of these
other redemption procedures may result in your redemption request being
processed at a later time than it would have been if telephone redemption had
been used. During the delay, the Fund's net asset value may fluctuate.
REGULAR REDEMPTION _ Under the regular redemption procedure, you may redeem
shares by written request mailed to The Dreyfus Family of Funds, P.O. Box
9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671. Redemption requests may be
delivered in person only to a Dreyfus Financial Center. THESE REQUESTS WILL
BE FORWARDED TO THE FUND AND WILL BE PROCESSED ONLY UPON RECEIPT THEREBY. For
the location of the nearest Dreyfus Financial Center, please call one of the
telephone numbers listed under "General Information." Redemption requests
must be signed by each shareholder, including each owner of a joint account,
and each signature must be guaranteed. The Transfer Agent has adopted
standards and procedures pursuant to which signature-guarantees in proper
form generally will be accepted from domestic banks, brokers, dealers, credit
unions, national securities exchanges, registered securities associations,
clearing agencies and savings associations, as well as from participants in
the New York Stock Exchange Medallion Signature Program, the Securities
Transfer Agents Medallion Program ("STAMP"), and the Stock Exchanges
Medallion Program. If you have any questions with respect to
signature-guarantees, please call one of the telephone numbers listed under
"General Information."
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        Redemption proceeds of at least $1,000 will be wired to any member
bank of the Federal Reserve System in accordance with a written
signature-guaranteed request.
CHECK REDEMPTION PRIVILEGE _ You may request on the Account Application,
Shareholder Services Form or by later written request that the Fund provide
Redemption Checks drawn on the Fund's account. Redemption Checks may be made
payable to the order of any person in the amount of $500 or more. Potential
fluctuations in the net asset value of Fund shares should be considered in
determining the amount of the check. Redemption Checks should not be used to
close your account. Redemption Checks are free, but the Transfer Agent will
impose a fee for stopping payment of a Redemption Check upon your request or
if the Transfer Agent cannot honor the Redemption Check due to insufficient
funds or other valid reason. You should date your Redemption Checks with the
current date when you write them. Please do not postdate your Redemption
Checks. If you do so, the Transfer Agent will honor upon presentment, even if
presented before the date of the check, all postdated Redemption Checks which
are dated within six months of presentment for payment, if they are otherwise
in good order. Shares for which certificates have been issued may not be
redeemed by Redemption Check. This Privilege may be modified or terminated at
any time by the Fund or the Transfer Agent upon notice to shareholders.
WIRE REDEMPTION PRIVILEGE _ You may request by wire or telephone that
redemption proceeds (minimum $1,000) be wired to your account at a bank which
is a member of the Federal Reserve System, or a correspondent bank if your
bank is not a member. To establish the Wire Redemption Privilege, you must
check the appropriate box and supply the necessary information on the Fund's
Account Application or file a Shareholder Services Form with the Transfer
Agent. You may direct that redemption proceeds be paid by check (maximum
$150,000 per day) made out to the owners of record and mailed to your
address. Redemption proceeds of less than $1,000 will be paid automatically
by check. Holders of jointly registered Fund or bank accounts may have
redemption proceeds of not more than $250,000 wired within any 30-day period.
You may telephone redemption requests by calling 1-800-221-4060 or, if you
are calling from overseas, call 1-401-455-3306. The Fund reserves the right
to refuse any redemption request, including requests made shortly after a
change of address, and may limit the amount involved or the number of such
requests. This Privilege may be modified or terminated at any time by the
Transfer Agent or the Fund. The Fund's Statement of Additional Information
sets forth instructions for transmitting redemption requests by wire. Shares
for which certificates have been issued are not eligible for this Privilege.
TELEPHONE REDEMPTION PRIVILEGE _ You may redeem Fund shares (maximum
$150,000 per day) by telephone if you have checked the appropriate box on the
Fund's Account Application or have filed a Shareholder Services Form with the
Transfer Agent. The redemption proceeds will be paid by check and mailed to
your address. You may telephone redemption instructions by calling
1-800-221-4060 or, if you are calling from overseas, call 1-401-455-3306. The
Fund reserves the right to refuse any request made by telephone, including
requests made shortly after a change of address, and may limit the amount
involved or the number of telephone redemption requests. This Privilege may
be modified or terminated at any time by the Transfer Agent or the Fund.
Shares for which certificates have been issued are not eligible for this
Privilege.
   
DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE _ You may redeem Fund shares (minimum $500
per day) by telephone if you have checked the appropriate box and supplied
the necessary information on the Fund's Account Application or have filed a
Shareholder Services Form with the Transfer Agent. The proceeds will be
transferred between your Fund account and the bank account designated in one
of these documents. Only such an account maintained in a domestic financial
institution which is an Automated Clearing House member may be so designated.
Redemption proceeds will be on deposit in your account at an Automated
Clearing House member bank ordinarily two days after receipt of the
redemption
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request or, at your request, paid by check (maximum $150,000 per
day) and mailed to your address. Holders of jointly registered Fund or bank
accounts may redeem through the Dreyfus TELETRANSFER Privilege for transfer
to their bank account not more than $250,000 within any 30-day period. The
Fund reserves the right to refuse any request made by telephone, including
requests made shortly after a change of address, and may limit the amount
involved or the number of such requests. The Fund may modify or terminate
this Privilege at any time or charge a service fee upon notice to
shareholders. No such fee currently is contemplated.
    
        If you have selected the Dreyfus TELETRANSFER Privilege, you may
request a Dreyfus TELETRANSFER redemption of Fund shares by telephoning
1-800-221-4060 or, if you are calling from overseas, call 1-401-455-3306.
Shares issued in certificate form are not eligible for this Privilege.
REDEMPTION THROUGH A SELECTED DEALER _ If you are a customer of a Selected
Dealer, you may make redemption requests to your Selected Dealer. If the
Selected Dealer transmits the redemption request so that it is received by
the Transfer Agent prior to the close of trading on the floor of the New York
Stock Exchange on a business day, the redemption request will be effective on
that day. If a redemption request is received by the Transfer Agent after the
close of trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, the redemption
request will be effective on the next business day. It is the responsibility
of the Selected Dealer to transmit a request so that it is received in a
timely manner. The proceeds of the redemption are credited to your account
with the Selected Dealer.
                                SERVICE PLAN
   
    
   
        Under the Service Plan, adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Fund (a) reimburses the Distributor for
payments to certain Service Agents for distributing the Fund's shares and
servicing shareholder accounts ("Servicing") and (b) pays The Dreyfus
Corporation, Dreyfus Service Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The
Dreyfus Corporation, and any affiliate of either of them (collectively,
"Dreyfus") for advertising and marketing relating to the Fund and for
Servicing, at an aggregate annual rate of .20 of 1% of the value of the Fund's
average daily net assets. Each of the Distributor and Dreyfus may pay one or
more Service Agents a fee in respect of the Fund's shares owned by
shareholders with whom the Service Agent has a Servicing relationship or for
whom the Service Agent is the dealer or holder of record. Each of the
Distributor and Dreyfus determine the amounts, if any, to be paid to Service
Agents under the Service Plan and the basis on which such payments are made.
The fees payable under the Service Plan are payable without regard to actual
expenses incurred.
    
   
        The Fund also bears the costs of preparing and printing prospectuses
and statements of additional information used for regulatory purposes and for
distribution to existing shareholders. Under the Service Plan, the Fund bears
(a) the costs of preparing, printing and distributing prospectuses and
statements of additional information used for other purposes, and (b)the
costs associated with implementing and operating the Service Plan (such as
costs of printing and mailing service agreements), the aggregate of such
amounts not to exceed in any fiscal year of the Fund greater of $100,000 of
.005 of 1% of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets for such
fiscal year.
    
                       DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
        The Fund ordinarily declares dividends from its net investment income
on each day the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Fund shares
begin earning income dividends on the day following the date of purchase.
Dividends usually are paid on the last business day of each month and
automatically are reinvested in additional Fund shares at net asset value or,
at your option, paid in cash. The Fund's earnings for Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays are declared as dividends on the next business day. If you
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redeem all shares in your account at any time during the month, all dividends
to which you are entitled will be paid to you along with the proceeds of the
redemption. Distributions from net realized securities gains, if any,
generally are declared and paid once a year, but the Fund may make
distributions on a more frequent basis to comply with the distribution
requirements of the Code, in all events in a manner consistent with the
provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940. The Fund will not make
distributions from net realized securities gains unless capital loss
carryovers, if any, have been utilized or have expired. You may choose
whether to receive distributions in cash or to reinvest in additional Fund
shares at net asset value. All expenses are accrued daily and deducted before
declaration of dividends to investors.
        Except for dividends from Taxable Investments, the Fund anticipates
that substantially all dividends paid by the Fund will not be subject to
Federal income tax. Dividends derived from Taxable Investments, together with
distributions from any net realized short-term securities gains and all or a
portion of any gains from the sale or other disposition of certain market
discount bonds, paid by the Fund are subject to Federal income tax as
ordinary income whether or not reinvested. No dividend paid by the Fund will
qualify for the dividends received deduction allowable to certain U.S.
corporations. Distributions from net realized long-term securities gains of
the Fund generally are taxable as long-term capital gains for Federal income
tax purposes if you are a citizen or resident of the United States. The Code
provides that the net capital gain of an individual generally will not be
subject to Federal income tax at a rate in excess of 28%. Under the Code,
interest on indebtedness incurred or continued to purchase or carry Fund
shares which is deemed to relate to exempt-interest dividends is not
deductible.
        Although all or a substantial portion of the dividends paid by the
Fund may be excluded by shareholders of the Fund from their gross income for
Federal income tax purposes, the Fund may purchase specified private activity
bonds, the interest from which may be (i) a preference item for purposes of
the alternative minimum tax, (ii) a component of the "adjusted current
earnings" preference item for purposes of the corporate alternative minimum
tax as well as a component in computing the corporate environmental tax or
(iii) a factor in determining the extent to which a shareholder's Social
Security benefits are taxable. If the Fund purchases such securities, the
portion of the Fund's dividends related thereto will not necessarily be tax
exempt to an investor who is subject to the alternative minimum tax and/or
tax on Social Security benefits and may cause an investor to be subject to
such taxes.
   
        Taxable dividends derived from net investment income, together with
distributions from net realized short-term securities gains and all or a
portion of any gains from the sale or other disposition of certain market
discount bonds, paid by the Fund to a foreign investor generally are subject
to U.S. nonresident withholding taxes at the rate of 30%, unless the foreign
investor claims the benefit of a lower rate specified in a tax treaty.
Distributions from net realized long-term securities gains paid by the Fund
to a foreign investor as well as the proceeds of any redemptions from a
foreign investor's account, regardless of the extent to which gain or loss
may be realized, generally will not be subject to U.S. nonresident
withholding tax. However, such distributions may be subject to backup
withholding, as described below, unless the foreign investor certifies his
non-U.S. residency status.
    
        Notice as to the tax status of your dividends and distributions will
be mailed to you annually. You also will receive periodic summaries of your
account which will include information as to dividends and distributions from
securities gains, if any, paid during the year. These statements set forth
the dollar amount of income exempt from Federal tax and the dollar amount, if
any, subject to Federal income tax. These dollar amounts will vary depending
on the size and length of time of your investment in the Fund. If the Fund
pays dividends derived from taxable income, it intends to designate as
taxable the same percentage of the day's dividends as the actual taxable
income earned on that day bears to total income earned on that day. Thus, the
percentage of the dividend designated as taxable, if any, may vary from day
to day.
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        Federal regulations generally require the Fund to withhold ("backup
withholding") and remit to the U.S. Treasury 31% of taxable dividends,
distributions from net realized securities gains and the proceeds of any
redemption, regardless of the extent to which gain or loss may be realized,
paid to a shareholder if such shareholder fails to certify either that the
TIN furnished in connection with opening an account is correct or that such
shareholder has not received notice from the IRS of being subject to backup
withholding as a result of a failure to properly report taxable dividend or
interest income on a Federal income tax return. Furthermore, the IRS may
notify the Fund to institute backup withholding if the IRS determines a
shareholder's TIN is incorrect or if a shareholder has failed to properly
report taxable dividend and interest income on a Federal income tax return.
        A TIN is either the Social Security number or employer identification
number of the record owner of the account. Any tax withheld as a result of
backup withholding does not constitute an additional tax imposed on the
record owner of the account, and may be claimed as a credit on the record
owner's Federal income tax return.
   
        Management of the Fund believes that the Fund has qualified for the
fiscal year ended February 28, 1995 as a "regulated investment company" under
the Code. The Fund intends to continue to so qualify if such qualification is
in the best interests of its shareholders. Such qualification relieves the
Fund of any liability for Federal income tax to the extent its earnings are
distributed in accordance with applicable provisions of the Code. The Fund is
subject to a non-deductible 4% excise tax, measured with respect to certain
undistributed amounts of taxable investment income and capital gains.
    
        Dividends and distributions may be subject to state and local taxes.
You should consult your tax adviser regarding specific questions as to
Federal, state or local taxes.
                            PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
        For purposes of advertising, performance may be calculated on several
bases, including current yield, tax equivalent yield, average annual total
return and/or total return.
        Current yield refers to the Fund's annualized net investment income
per share over a 30-day period, expressed as a percentage of the net asset
value per share at the end of the period. For purposes of calculating current
yield, the amount of net investment income per share during that 30-day
period, computed in accordance with regulatory requirements, is compounded by
assuming that it is reinvested at a constant rate over a six-month period. An
identical result is then assumed to have occurred during a second six-month
period which, when added to the result for the first six months, provides an
"annualized" yield for an entire one-year period. Calculations of the Fund's
current yield may reflect absorbed expenses pursuant to any undertaking that
may be in effect. See "Management of the Fund."
        Tax equivalent yield is calculated by determining the pre-tax yield
which, after being taxed at a stated rate, would be equivalent to a stated
current yield calculated as described above.
   
        Average annual total return is calculated pursuant to a standardized
formula which assumes that an investment in the Fund was purchased with an
initial payment of $1,000 and that the investment was redeemed at the end of
a stated period of time, after giving effect to the reinvestment of dividends
and distributions during the period. The return is expressed as a percentage
rate which, if applied on a compounded annual basis, would result in the
redeemable value of the investment at the end of the period. Advertisements
of the Fund's performance will include the Fund's average annual total return
for one, five and ten year periods.
    
        Total return is computed on a per share basis and assumes the
reinvestment of dividends and distributions. Total return generally is
expressed as a percentage rate which is calculated by combining the income
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and principal changes for a specified period and dividing by the net asset
value per share at the beginning of the period. Advertisements may include
the percentage rate of total return or may include the value of a
hypothetical investment at the end of the period which assumes the
application of the percentage rate of total return.
        Performance will vary from time to time and past results are not
necessarily representative of future results. You should remember that
performance is a function of portfolio management in selecting the type and
quality of portfolio securities and is affected by operating expenses.
Performance information, such as that described above, may not provide a
basis for comparison with other investments or other investment companies
using a different method of calculating performance.
        Comparative performance information may be used from time to time in
advertising or marketing the Fund's shares, including data from CDA
Investment Technologies, Inc., Lipper Analytical Services, Inc., Moody's Bond
Survey Bond Index, Lehman Brothers Municipal Bond Index, Morningstar, Inc.
and other industry publications.
                        GENERAL INFORMATION
        The Fund was incorporated under Maryland law on January 6, 1982, and
commenced operations on March 21, 1984. On August 29, 1990, the Fund's name
was changed from General Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc. to General Municipal Bond
Fund, Inc. The Fund is authorized to issue 150 million shares of Common
Stock, par value $.01 per share. Each share has one vote.
        Unless otherwise required by the Investment Company Act of 1940,
ordinarily it will not be necessary for the Fund to hold annual meetings of
shareholders. As a result, Fund shareholders may not consider each year the
election of Directors or the appointment of auditors. However, pursuant to
the Fund's By-Laws, the holders of at least 10% of the shares outstanding and
entitled to vote may require the Fund to hold a special meeting of
shareholders for purposes of removing a Director from office and the holders
of at least 25% of such shares may require the Fund to hold a special meeting
of shareholders for any other purpose. Fund shareholders may remove a
Director by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Fund's outstanding
voting shares. In addition, the Board of Directors will call a meeting of
shareholders for the purpose of electing Directors if, at any time, less than
a majority of the Directors then holding office have been elected by
shareholders.
        The Transfer Agent maintains a record of your ownership and sends
confirmations and statements of account.
   
        Shareholder inquiries may be made to your Service Agent or by writing
to the Fund at 144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556-0144,
or by calling toll free 1-800-645-6561. In New York City, call
1-718-895-1206; outside the U.S. and Canada, call 516-794-5452.
    
        NO PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION OR TO MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED IN THIS PROSPECTUS AND IN THE
FUND'S OFFICIAL SALES LITERATURE IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFER OF THE FUND'S
SHARES, AND, IF GIVEN OR MADE, SUCH OTHER INFORMATION OR REPRESENTATIONS MUST
NOT BE RELIED UPON AS HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE FUND. THIS PROSPECTUS
DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER IN ANY STATE IN WHICH, OR TO ANY PERSON TO WHOM,
SUCH OFFERING MAY NOT LAWFULLY BE MADE.
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DREYFUS
General
Municipal
Bond Fund, Inc.
Prospectus
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Registration Mark
Copy Rights 1995 Dreyfus Service Corporation
                                           106p16060195






















                          GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
                                       PART B
                        (STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION)
   
                                    JUNE 1, 1995
    


   

       This Statement of Additional Information, which is not a prospectus,
supplements and should be read in conjunction with the current Prospectus
of General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc. (the "Fund"), dated June 1, 1995, as
it may be revised from time to time.  To obtain a copy of the Fund's
Prospectus, please write to the Fund at 144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard,
Uniondale, New York 11556-0144, or call the following numbers:
    

              Call Toll Free 1-800-645-6561
              In New York City -- Call 1-718-895-1206
              Outside the U.S. and Canada -- Call 516-794-5452

       The Dreyfus Corporation (the "Manager") serves as the Fund's
investment adviser.
   

       Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc. (the "Distributor") is the
distributor of the Fund's shares.
    



                              TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Investment Objective and Management Policies . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-2
Management of the Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-9
Management Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-13
Purchase of Fund Shares. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-15
Service Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-15
Redemption of Fund Shares. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-16
Shareholder Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-18
Determination of Net Asset Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-21
Portfolio Transactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-21
Dividends, Distributions and Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-22
Performance Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-24
Information About the Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-25
Custodian, Transfer and Dividend Disbursing Agent,
  Counsel and Independent Auditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-25
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-26
Financial Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-35
Report of Independent Auditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      B-51
    


                INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND MANAGEMENT POLICIES

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Description
of the Fund."

Portfolio Securities

       The average distribution of investments (at value) in Municipal
Obligations by ratings for the fiscal year ended February 28, 1995,
computed on a monthly basis, is as follows:

  Fitch                   Moody's                   Standard
  Investors               Investors                 & Poor's
  Service, Inc.           Service, Inc.             Corporation    Percentage
  ("Fitch")         or    ("Moody's")       or      ("S&P")        of Value
   

  AAA                     Aaa                       AAA               15.0%
  AA                      Aa                        AA                16.7
  A                       A                         A                 19.1
  BBB                     Baa                       BBB               31.4
  BB                      Ba                        BB                 3.4
  B                       B                         B                   .4
  F-1                     MIG 1/VMIG 1/P-1          SP-1/A-1           3.8
  Not Rated               Not Rated                 Not Rated         10.2*
                                                                     ------
                                                                     100.0%
                                                                     ======
___________________
*  Included in the Not Rated category are securities comprising 10.2% of the
   Fund's market value which, while not rated, have been determined by the
   Manager to be of comparable quality to the securities in the following
   rating categories:  Aaa/AAA(1.2%), A/A(1.5%), Baa/BBB(6.6%), Ba/BB(.6%)
   and MIG1/SP1/P1/A1(.3%).

    

       Municipal Obligations.  The term "Municipal Obligations" generally
includes debt obligations issued to obtain funds for various public
purposes, including the construction of a wide range of public facilities
such as airports, bridges, highways, housing, hospitals, mass
transportation, schools, streets and water and sewer works.  Other public
purposes for which Municipal Obligations may be issued include refunding
outstanding obligations, obtaining funds for general operating expenses and
lending such funds to other public institutions and facilities.  In
addition, certain types of industrial development bonds are issued by or on
behalf of public authorities to obtain funds to provide for the
construction, equipment, repair or improvement of privately operated
housing facilities, sports facilities, convention or trade show facilities,
airport, mass transit, industrial, port or parking facilities, air or water
pollution control facilities and certain local facilities for water supply,
gas, electricity or sewage or solid waste disposal; the interest paid on
such obligations may be exempt from Federal income tax, although current
tax laws place substantial limitations on the size of such issues.  Such
obligations are considered to be Municipal Obligations if the interest paid
thereon qualifies as exempt from Federal income tax in the opinion of bond
counsel to the issuer.  There are, of course, variations in the security of
Municipal Obligations both within a particular classification and between
classifications.

       Floating and variable rate demand notes and bonds are tax exempt
obligations ordinarily having stated maturities in excess of one year,
but which permit the holder to demand payment of principal at any time,
or at specified intervals.  The issuer of such obligations ordinarily has
a corresponding right, after a given period, to prepay in its discretion
the outstanding principal amount of the obligations plus accrued interest
upon a specified number of days' notice to the holders thereof.  The
interest rate on a floating rate demand obligation is based on a known
lending rate, such as a bank's prime rate, and is adjusted automatically
each time such rate is adjusted.  The interest rate on a variable rate
demand obligation is adjusted automatically at specified intervals.

       For the purpose of diversification under the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended (the "Act"), the identification of the issuer of Municipal
Obligations depends on the terms and conditions of the security.  When the
assets and revenues of an agency, authority, instrumentality or other
political subdivision are separate from those of the government creating
the subdivision and the security is backed only by the assets and revenues
of the subdivision, such subdivision would be deemed to be the sole issuer.
Similarly, in the case of an industrial development bond, if that bond is
backed only by the assets and revenues of the non-governmental user, then
such non-governmental user would be deemed to be the sole issuer.  If,
however, in either case, the creating government or some other entity
guarantees a security, such a guaranty would be considered a separate
security and will be treated as an issue of such government or other
agency.

       The yields on Municipal Obligations are dependent on a variety of
factors, including general economic and monetary conditions, money market
factors, conditions in the Municipal Obligations market, size of a
particular offering, maturity of the obligation, and rating of the issue.
The imposition of the Fund's management fee, as well as other operating
expenses, including fees paid under the Fund's Service Plan, will have the
effect of reducing the yield to investors.
   

       Municipal lease obligations or installment purchase contract
obligations (collectively, "lease obligations") have special risks not
ordinarily associated with Municipal Obligations.  Although lease
obligations do not constitute general obligations of the municipality for
which the municipality's taxing power is pledged, a lease obligation
ordinarily is backed by the municipality's covenant to budget for,
appropriate and make the payments due under the lease obligation.  However,
certain lease obligations contain "non-appropriation" clauses which provide
that the municipality has no obligation to make lease or installment
purchase payments in future years unless money is appropriated for such
purpose on a yearly basis.  Although "non-appropriation" lease obligations
are secured by the leased property, disposition of the property in the
event of foreclosure might prove difficult.  The staff of the Securities
and Exchange Commission currently considers certain lease obligations to be
illiquid.  Determination as to the liquidity of such securities is made in
accordance with guidelines established by the Fund's Board.  Pursuant to
such guidelines, the Board has directed the Manager to monitor carefully
the Fund's investment in such securities with particular regard to (1) the
frequency of trades and quotes for the lease obligation; (2) the number of
dealers willing to purchase or sell the lease obligation and the number of
other potential buyers; (3) the willingness of dealers to undertake to make
a market in the lease obligation; (4) the nature of the marketplace trades
including the time needed to dispose of the lease obligation, the method of
soliciting offers and the mechanics of transfer; and (5) such other factors
concerning the trading market for the lease obligation as the Manager may
deem relevant.  In addition, in evaluating the liquidity and credit quality
of a lease obligation that is unrated, the Fund's Board has directed the
Manager to consider (a) whether the lease can be cancelled; (b) what
assurance there is that the assets represented by the lease can be sold;
(c) the strength of the lessee's general credit (e.g., its debt,
administrative, economic, and financial characteristics); (d) the
likelihood that the municipality will discontinue appropriating funding for
the leased property because the property is no longer deemed essential to
the operations of the municipality (e.g., the potential for an "event of
nonappropriation"); (e) the legal recourse in the event of failure to
appropriate; and (f) such other factors concerning credit quality as the
Manager may deem relevant.  The Fund will not invest more than 15% of the
value of its net assets in lease obligations that are illiquid and in other
illiquid securities.
    

       The Fund will purchase tender option bonds only when it is satisfied
that the custodial and tender option arrangements, including the fee
payment arrangements, will not adversely affect the tax exempt status of
the underlying Municipal Obligations and that payment of any tender fees
will not have the effect of creating taxable income for the Fund.  Based on
the tender option bond agreement, the Fund expects to be able to value the
tender option bond at par; however, the value of the instrument will be
monitored to assure that it is valued at fair value.

       Ratings of Municipal Obligations.  Subsequent to its purchase by the
Fund, an issue of rated Municipal Obligations may cease to be rated or its
rating may be reduced below the minimum required for purchase by the Fund.
Neither event will require the sale of such Municipal Obligations by the
Fund, but the Manager will consider such event in determining whether the
Fund should continue to hold the Municipal Obligations.  To the extent that
the ratings given by Moody's, S&P or Fitch for Municipal Obligations may
change as a result of changes in such organizations or their rating
systems, the Fund will attempt to use comparable ratings as standards for
its investments in accordance with the investment policies contained in the
Fund's Prospectus and this Statement of Additional Information.  The
ratings of Moody's, S&P and Fitch represent their opinions as to the
quality of the Municipal Obligations which they undertake to rate.  It
should be emphasized, however, that ratings are relative and subjective and
are not absolute standards of quality.  Although these ratings may be an
initial criterion for selection of portfolio investments, the Manager also
will evaluate these securities.
   

       Illiquid Securities.  If a substantial market of qualified
institutional buyers develops pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, for certain restricted securities held by the
Fund, the Fund intends to treat such securities as liquid securities in
accordance with procedures approved by the Fund's Board of Directors.
Because it is not possible to predict with assurance how the market for
restricted securities pursuant to Rule 144A will develop, the Fund's Board
of Directors has directed the Manager to monitor carefully the Fund's
investments in such securities with particular regard to trading activity,
availability of reliable price information and other relevant information.
To the extent that for a period of time, qualified institutional buyers
cease purchasing restricted securities pursuant to Rule 144A, the Fund's
investing in such securities may have the effect of increasing the level of
illiquidity in the Fund's portfolio during such period.
    

       Futures Contracts and Options on Futures Contracts.  Upon exercise of
an option on a futures contract, the writer of the option delivers to the
holder of the option the futures position and the accumulated balance in
the writer's futures margin account, which represents the amount by which
the market price of the futures contract exceeds, in the case of a call, or
is less than, in the case of a put, the exercise price of the option on the
futures contract.  The potential loss related to the purchase of an option
on futures contracts is limited to the premium paid for the option (plus
transaction costs).  Because the value of the option is fixed at the time
of sale, there are no daily cash payments to reflect changes in the value
of the underlying contract; however, the value of the option does change
daily and that change would be reflected in the net asset value of the
Fund.

       Lending Portfolio Securities.  To a limited extent, the Fund may lend
its portfolio securities to brokers, dealers and other financial
institutions, provided it receives cash collateral which at all times is
maintained in an amount equal to at least 100% of the current market value
of the securities loaned.  By lending its portfolio securities, the Fund
can increase its income through the investment of the cash collateral.  For
purposes of this policy, the Fund considers collateral consisting of U.S.
Government securities or irrevocable letters of credit issued by banks
whose securities meet the standards for investment by the Fund to be the
equivalent of cash.  Such loans may not exceed 33-1/3% of the value of the
Fund's total assets.  From time to time, the Fund may return to the
borrower or a third party which is unaffiliated with the Fund, and which is
acting as a "placing broker," a part of the interest earned from the
investment of collateral received for securities loaned.

       The Securities and Exchange Commission currently requires that the
following conditions must be met whenever portfolio securities are loaned:
(1) the Fund must receive at least 100% cash collateral from the borrower;
(2) the borrower must increase such collateral whenever the market value of
the securities rises above the level of such collateral; (3) the Fund must
be able to terminate the loan at any time; (4) the Fund must receive
reasonable interest on the loan, as well as any interest or other
distributions payable on the loaned securities, and any increase in market
value; and (5) the Fund may pay only reasonable custodian fees in
connection with the loan.  These conditions may be subject to future
modification.

       Taxable Investments.  Securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S.
Government or its agencies or instrumentalities include U.S. Treasury
securities, which differ in their interest rates, maturities and times of
issuance.  Some obligations issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government
agencies and instrumentalities, for example, Government National Mortgage
Association pass-through certificates, are supported by the full faith and
credit of the U.S. Treasury; others, such as those of the Federal Home Loan
Banks, by the right of the issuer to borrow from the U.S. Treasury; others,
such as those issued by the Federal National Mortgage Association, by
discretionary authority of the U.S. Government to purchase certain
obligations of the agency or instrumentality; and others, such as those
issued by the Student Loan Marketing Association, only by the credit of the
agency or instrumentality.  These securities bear fixed, floating or
variable rates of interest.  Principal and interest may fluctuate based on
generally recognized reference rates or the relationship of rates.  While
the U.S. Government provides financial support to such U.S. Government-
sponsored agencies or instrumentalities, no assurance can be given that it
will always do so, since it is not so obligated by law.  The Fund will
invest in such securities only when it is satisfied that the credit risk
with respect to the issuer is minimal.

       Commercial paper consists of short-term, unsecured promissory notes
issued to finance short-term credit needs.

       Certificates of deposit are negotiable certificates representing the
obligation of a bank to repay funds deposited with it for a specified
period of time.

       Time deposits are non-negotiable deposits maintained in a banking
institution for a specified period of time (in no event longer than seven
days) at a stated interest rate.  Investments in time deposits generally
are limited to London branches of domestic banks that have total assets in
excess of one billion dollars.  Time deposits which may be held by the Fund
will not benefit from insurance from the Bank Insurance Fund or the Savings
Association Insurance Fund administered by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.

       Bankers' acceptances are credit instruments evidencing the obligation
of a bank to pay a draft drawn on it by a customer.  These instruments
reflect the obligation both of the bank and of the drawer to pay the face
amount of the instrument upon maturity.  Other short-term bank obligations
may include uninsured, direct obligations bearing fixed, floating or
variable interest rates.

       Repurchase agreements involve the acquisition by the Fund of an
underlying debt instrument, subject to an obligation of the seller to
repurchase, and the Fund to resell, the instrument at a fixed price,
usually not more than one week after its purchase. The Fund's custodian or
sub-custodian will have custody of, and will hold in a segregated account,
securities acquired by the Fund under a repurchase agreement.  Repurchase
agreements are considered by the staff of the Securities and Exchange
Commission to be loans by the Fund.  In an attempt to reduce the risk of
incurring a loss on a repurchase agreement, the Fund will enter into
repurchase agreements only with domestic banks with total assets in excess
of one billion dollars or primary government securities dealers reporting
to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York with respect to securities of the
type in which the Fund may invest, and will require that additional
securities be deposited with it if the value of the securities purchased
should decrease below resale price.  The Manager will monitor on an ongoing
basis the value of the collateral to assure that it always equals or
exceeds the repurchase price.  Certain costs may be incurred by the Fund in
connection with the sale of the securities if the seller does not
repurchase them in accordance with the repurchase agreement. In addition,
if bankruptcy proceedings are commenced with respect to the seller of the
securities, realization on the securities by the Fund may be delayed or
limited.  The Fund will consider on an ongoing basis the creditworthiness
of the institutions with which it enters into repurchase agreements.

       Risk Factors--Lower Rated Bonds.  The Fund is permitted to invest in
securities rated below Baa by Moody's and below BBB by S&P and Fitch.  Such
bonds, though higher yielding, are characterized by higher risk.  See
"Description of the Fund--Risk Factors--Lower Rated Bonds" in the
Prospectus for a discussion of certain risks and "Appendix" in this
Statement of Additional Information for a general description of Moody's,
S&P and Fitch ratings of Municipal Obligations.  Although ratings may be
useful in evaluating the safety of the interest and principal payments,
they do not evaluate the market value risk of these bonds.  The Fund will
rely on the Manager's judgment, analysis and experience in evaluating the
creditworthiness of an issuer.  In this evaluation, the Manager will take
into consideration, among other things, the issuer's financial resources,
its sensitivity to economic conditions and trends, its operating history
and the quality of the issuer's management and regulatory matters.  It also
is possible that a rating agency might not timely change the rating on a
particular issue to reflect subsequent events.  As stated above, once the
rating of a bond in the Fund's portfolio has been changed, the Manager will
consider all circumstances deemed relevant in determining whether the Fund
should continue to hold the bond.

       Investors should be aware that the market values of many of these
bonds tend to be more sensitive to economic conditions than are higher
rated securities.  These bonds generally are considered by S&P, Moody's and
Fitch to be predominantly speculative with respect to capacity to pay
interest and repay principal in accordance with the terms of the obligation
and generally will involve more credit risk than securities in the higher
rating categories.

       Because there is no established retail secondary market for many of
these securities, the Fund anticipates that such securities could be sold
only to a limited number of dealers or institutional investors.  To the
extent a secondary trading market for these bonds does exist, it generally
is not as liquid as the secondary market for higher rated securities.  The
lack of a liquid secondary market may have an adverse affect on market
price and yield and the Fund's ability to dispose of particular issues when
necessary to meet the Fund's liquidity needs or in response to a specific
economic event such as a deterioration in the creditworthiness of the
issuer.  The lack of a liquid secondary market for certain securities also
may make it more difficult for the Fund to obtain accurate market
quotations for purposes of valuing the Fund's portfolio and calculating its
net asset value.  Adverse publicity and investor perceptions, whether or
not based on fundamental analysis, may decrease the values and liquidity of
these securities.  In such cases, judgment may play a greater role in
valuation because less reliable, objective data may be available.

       These bonds may be particularly susceptible to economic downturns.  It
is likely that any economic recession could disrupt severely the market for
such securities and may have an adverse affect on the value of such
securities.  In addition, it is likely that any such economic downturn
could adversely affect the ability of the issuers of such securities to
repay principal and pay interest thereon and increase the incidence of
default for such securities.
   

       The Fund may acquire these bonds during an initial offering.  Such
securities may involve special risks because they are new issues.  The Fund
has no arrangement with any persons concerning the acquisition of such
securities, and the Manager will review carefully the credit and other
characteristics pertinent to such new issues.
    


       Lower rated zero coupon securities and pay-in-kind bonds involve
special considerations.  The credit risk factors pertaining to lower rated
securities also apply to lower rated zero coupon bonds and pay-in-kind
bonds.  Such zero coupon, pay-in-kind or delayed interest bonds carry an
additional risk in that, unlike bonds which pay interest throughout the
period to maturity, the Fund will realize no cash until the cash payment
date unless a portion of such securities is sold and, if the issuer
defaults, the Fund may obtain no return at all on its investment.  See
"Dividends, Distributions and Taxes."
   

       Investment Restrictions.  The Fund has adopted investment restrictions
numbered 1 through 9 as fundamental policies.  Fundamental policies cannot
be changed without approval by the holders of a majority (as defined in the
Act) of the Fund's outstanding voting shares.  Investment restrictions
numbered 10 through 14 are not fundamental policies and may be changed by a
vote of a majority of the Directors at any time.  The Fund may not:
    

       1.      Invest more than 5% of its assets in the obligations of any
single issuer, except that up to 25% of the value of the Fund's total
assets may be invested, and securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S.
Government or its agencies or instrumentalities may be purchased, without
regard to any such limitation.

       2.      Hold more than 10% of the voting securities of any single issuer.
This Investment Restriction applies only with respect to 75% of the Fund's
total assets.

       3.      Invest more than 25% of its assets in the securities of issuers
in any single industry; provided that there shall be no limitation on the
purchase of Municipal Obligations and, for temporary defensive purposes,
securities issued by banks and obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S.
Government, its agencies or instrumentalities.
   

       4.      Borrow money, except to the extent permitted under the Act (which
currently limits borrowing to no more than 33-1/3% of the value of the
Fund's total assets).  For purposes of this Investment Restriction, the
entry into options, forward contracts, futures contracts, including those
relating to indices, and options on futures contracts or indices shall not
constitute borrowing.
    
   
       5.      Purchase or sell real estate, commodities or commodity contracts,
or oil and gas interests, but this shall not prevent the Fund from
investing in Municipal Obligations secured by real estate or interests
therein, or prevent the Fund from purchasing and selling options, forward
contracts, futures contracts, including those relating to indices, and
options on futures contracts or indices.
    


       6.      Underwrite the securities of other issuers, except that the Fund
may bid separately or as part of a group for the purchase of Municipal
Obligations directly from an issuer for its own portfolio to take advantage
of the lower purchase price available, and except to the extent the Fund
may be deemed an underwriter under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
by virtue of disposing of portfolio securities.

       7.      Make loans to others, except through the purchase of debt
obligations and the entry into repurchase agreements; however, the Fund may
lend its portfolio securities in an amount not to exceed 33-1/3% of the
value of its total assets.  Any loans of portfolio securities will be made
according to guidelines established by the Securities and Exchange
Commission and the Fund's Board of Directors.

       8.      Issue any senior security (as such term is defined in Section
18(f) of the Act), except to the extent that the activities permitted in
Investment Restrictions numbered 4, 5 and 12 may be deemed to give rise to
a senior security.
   

       9.      Sell securities short or purchase securities on margin, but the
Fund may make margin deposits in connection with transactions in options,
forward contracts, futures contracts, including those relating to indices,
and options on futures contracts or indices.
    

       10.     Purchase securities other than Municipal Obligations and Taxable
Investments and those arising out of transactions in futures and options or
as otherwise provided in the Fund's Prospectus.

       11.     Invest in securities of other investment companies, except to the
extent permitted under the Act.
   

       12.     Pledge, hypothecate, mortgage or otherwise encumber its assets,
except to the extent necessary to secure permitted borrowings and to the
extent related to the deposit of assets in escrow in connection with the
purchase of securities on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis and
collateral and initial or variation margin arrangements with respect to
options, futures contracts, including those related to indices, and options
on futures contracts or indices.
    

       13.     Enter into repurchase agreements providing for settlement in more
than seven days after notice or purchase securities which are illiquid
(which securities could include participation interests (including
municipal lease/purchase agreements) that are not subject to the demand
feature described in the Fund's Prospectus, and floating and variable rate
demand obligations as to which the Fund cannot exercise the demand feature
described in the Fund's Prospectus on less than seven days' notice and as
to which there is no secondary market), if, in the aggregate, more than 15%
of its net assets would be so invested.

       14.     Invest in companies for the purpose of exercising control.

       For purposes of Investment Restriction No. 3, industrial development
bonds, where the payment of principal and interest is the ultimate
responsibility of companies within the same industry, are grouped together
as an "industry."

       If a percentage restriction is adhered to at the time of investment, a
later increase or decrease in percentage resulting from a change in values
or assets will not constitute a violation of such restriction.

       The Fund may make commitments more restrictive than the restrictions
listed above so as to permit the sale of Fund shares in certain states.
Should the Fund determine that a commitment is no longer in the best
interest of the Fund and its shareholders, the Fund reserves the right to
revoke the commitment by terminating the sale of Fund shares in the state
involved.

                           MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND

       Directors and officers of the Fund, together with information as to
their principal business occupations during at least the last five years,
are shown below.  Each Director who is deemed to be an "interested person"
of the Fund (as defined in the Act) is indicated by an asterisk.

Directors of the Fund
   

CLIFFORD L. ALEXANDER, JR., Director.  President of Alexander & Associates,
       Inc., a management consulting firm.  From 1977 to 1981, Mr. Alexander
       served as Secretary of the Army and Chairman of the Board of the
       Panama Canal Company, and from 1975 to 1977, he was a member of the
       Washington, D.C. law firm of Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and
       Alexander.  He is a director of American Home Products Corporation,
       Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, Equitable Resources, Inc., a producer
       and distributor of natural gas and crude petroleum, MCI Communications
       Corporation and Mutual of America Life Insurance Company.  Mr.
       Alexander is also a Board member of 17 other funds in the Dreyfus
       Family of Funds.  He is 61 years old and his address is 400 C Street,
       N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002.
    
   
PEGGY C. DAVIS, Director.  Shad Professor of Law, New York University
       School of Law.  Professor Davis has been a member of the New York
       University law faculty since 1983.  Prior to that time, she served for
       three years as a judge in the courts of New York State; was engaged
       for eight years in the practice of law, working in both corporate and
       non-profit sectors; and served for two years as a criminal justice
       administrator in the government of the City of New York.  She writes
       and teaches in the fields of evidence, constitutional theory, family
       law, social sciences and the law, legal process and professional
       methodology and training.  Professor Davis is also a Board member of
       15 other funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds.  She is 52 years old
       and her address is c/o New York University School of Law, 249 Sullivan
       Street, New York, New York  10012.
    
   
*JOSEPH S. DiMARTINO, Chairman of the Board.  Since January 1995, Mr.
       DiMartino has served as Chairman of the Board for various funds in the
       Dreyfus Family of Funds.  For more than five years prior thereto, he
       was President, a director and, until August 1994, Chief Operating
       Officer of the Manager and Executive Vice President and a director of
       Dreyfus Service Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Manager
       and, until August 1994, the Fund's distributor.  From August 1994 to
       December 31, 1994, he was a director of Mellon Bank Corporation.  Mr.
       DiMartino is a director and former Treasurer of the Muscular Dystrophy
       Association; a trustee of Bucknell University; Chairman of the Board
       of Directors of Noel Group, Inc.; a director of HealthPlan Services
       Corporation; a director of Belding Heminway Company, Inc.; and a
       director of Curtis Industries, Inc.  Mr. DiMartino is also a Board
       member of 93 other funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds.  He is 51
       years old and his address is 200 Park Avenue, New York, New York
       10166.
    
   
ERNEST KAFKA, Director.  A physician engaged in private practice
       specializing in the psychoanalysis of adults and adolescents.  Since
       1981, he has served as an Instructor at the New York Psychoanalytic
       Institute and, prior thereto, held other teaching positions.  For more
       than the past five years, Dr. Kafka has held numerous administrative
       positions and has published many articles on subjects in the field of
       psychoanalysis.  Dr. Kafka is also a Board member of 15 other funds in
       the Dreyfus Family of Funds.  He is 62 years old and his address is 23
       East 92nd Street, New York, New York 10128.
    
   
SAUL B. KLAMAN, Director.  Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SBK
       Associates, which provides research and consulting services to
       financial institutions.  Dr. Klaman was President of the National
       Association of Mutual Savings Banks until November 1983, President of
       the National Council of Savings Institutions until June 1985, Vice
       Chairman of Golembe Associates and BEI Golembe, Inc. until 1989 and
       Chairman Emeritus of BEI Golembe, Inc. until November 1992.  He also
       served as an Economist to the Board of Governors of the Federal
       Reserve System and on several Presidential Commissions and has held
       numerous consulting and advisory positions in the fields of economics
       and housing finance.  Dr. Klaman is also a Board member of 15 other
       funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds.  He is 75 years old and his
       address is 431-B Dedham Street, The Gables, Newton Center,
       Massachusetts 02159.
    
   
NATHAN LEVENTHAL, Director.  President of Lincoln Center for the Performing
       Arts, Inc.  Mr. Leventhal was Deputy Mayor for Operations of New York
       City from September 1979 to March 1984 and Commissioner of the
       Department of Housing Preservation and Development of New York City
       from February 1978 to September 1979.  Mr. Leventhal was an associate
       and then a member of the New York law firm of Poletti Freidin Prashker
       Feldman and Gartner from 1974 to 1978.  He was Commissioner of Rent
       and Housing Maintenance for New York City from 1972 to 1973.  Mr.
       Leventhal serves as Chairman of Citizens Union, an organization which
       strives to reform and modernize City and State government.  Mr.
       Leventhal is also a Board member of 15 other funds in the Dreyfus
       Family of Funds.  He is 52 years old and his address is 70 Lincoln
       Center Plaza, New York, New York 10023-6583.
    
   
       For so long as the Fund's plan described in the section captioned
"Service Plan" remains in effect, the Directors of the Fund who are not
"interested persons" of the Fund, as defined in the Act, will be selected
and nominated by the Directors who are not "interested persons" of the
Fund.
    
   

       The Fund typically pays it Directors an annual retainer and a per
meeting fee and reimburses them for their expenses.  The Chairman of the
Board receives an additional 25% of such compensation.  The aggregate
amount of compensation paid to each Director by the Fund for the fiscal
year ending February 28, 1995 and the aggregate amount of compensation paid
to each Director by all other funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds for
which such person is a Board member for the year ended December 31, 1994
were as follows:
    

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                                                                                             (5)
                                                   (3)                                      Total
                           (2)                 Pension or                (4)           Compensation from
     (1)                Aggregate          Retirement Benefits     Estimated Annual      Fund and Fund
Name of Board        Compensation from     Accrued as Part of       Benefits Upon       Complex Paid to
   Member                  Fund*             Fund's Expenses         Retirement           Board Member
- ------------         -----------------     -------------------     ----------------     ----------------
<S>                        <C>                  <C>                    <C>                  <C>


Clifford L. Alexander      $7,000               none                   none                 $ 73,210

Peggy C. Davis             $7,000               none                   none                 $ 61,751

Joseph S. DiMartino        $8,750**             none                   none                 $445,000+

Ernest Kakfa               $7,000               none                   none                 $ 61,001

Saul B. Klaman             $7,000               none                   none                 $ 61,751

Nathan Leventhal           $7,000               none                   none                 $ 61,751

________________________
*      Amount does not include reimbursed expenses for attending Board
       meetings, which amounted to $219 for all Directors as a group.
**     Estimated amount for the current fiscal year ending February 28, 1996.
+      Estimated amount for the year ending December 31, 1995.

    
</TABLE>

Officers of the Fund
   

MARIE E. CONNOLLY, President and Treasurer.  President and Chief Operating
       Officer of the Distributor and an officer of other investment
       companies advised or administered by the Manager.  From December 1991
       to July 1994, she was President and Chief Compliance Officer of Funds
       Distributor, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boston Company,
       Inc.  Prior to December 1991, she served as Vice President and
       Controller, and later as Senior Vice President, of The Boston Company
       Advisors.  She is 37 years old.
    
   
JOHN E. PELLETIER, Vice President and Secretary.  Senior Vice President and
       General Counsel of the Distributor and an officer of other investment
       companies advised or administered by the Manager.  From February 1992
       to July 1994, he served as Counsel for The Boston Company Advisors,
       Inc.  From August 1990 to February 1992, he was employed as an
       Associate at Ropes & Gray, and prior to August 1990, he was employed
       as an Associate at Sidley & Austin.  He is 30 years old.
    
   
FREDERICK C. DEY, Vice President and Assistant Treasurer.  Senior Vice
       President of the Distributor and an officer of other investment
       companies advised or administered by the Manager.  From 1988 to August
       1994, he was Manager of the High Performance Fabric Division of
       Springs Industries Inc.  He is 33 years old.
    
   
ERIC B. FISCHMAN, Vice President and Assistant Secretary.  Associate
       General Counsel of the Distributor and an officer of other investment
       companies advised or administered by the Manager.  From September 1992
       to August 1994, he was an attorney with the Board of Governors of the
       Federal Reserve System.  He is 30 years old.
    
   
JOSEPH S. TOWER, III, Assistant Treasurer.  Senior Vice President,
       Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of the Distributor and an
       officer of other investment companies advised or administered by the
       Manager.  From July 1988 to August 1994, he was employed by The Boston
       Company, Inc. where he held various management positions in the
       Corporate Finance and Treasury areas.  He is 32 years old.
    
   
JOHN J. PYBURN, Assistant Treasurer.  Assistant Treasurer of the
       Distributor and an officer of other investment companies advised or
       administered by the Manager.  From 1984 to July 1994, he was Assistant
       Vice President in the Mutual Fund Accounting Department of the
       Manager.  He is 59 years old.
    
   
PAUL FURCINITO, Assistant Secretary.  Assistant Vice President of the
       Distributor and an officer of other investment companies advised or
       administered by the Manager.  From January 1992 to July 1994, he was a
       Senior Legal Product Manager, and, from January 1990 to January 1992,
       a mutual fund accountant, for The Boston Company Advisors, Inc.  He is
       28 years old.
    
   
RUTH D. LEIBERT, Assistant Secretary.  Assistant Vice President of the
       Distributor and an officer of other investment companies advised or
       administered by the Manager.  From March 1992 to July 1994, she was a
       Compliance Officer for The Managers Funds, a registered investment
       company.  From March 1990 until September 1991, she was Development
       Director of The Rockland Center for the Arts.
    


       The address of each officer of the Fund is 200 Park Avenue, New York,
New York 10166.
   

       Directors and officers of the Fund, as a group, owned less than 1% of
the Fund's Common Stock outstanding on May 2, 1995.
    


                           MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Management
of the Fund."
   

       The Manager provides management services pursuant to the Management
Agreement (the "Agreement") dated August 24, 1994 with the Fund, which is
subject to annual approval by (i) the Fund's Board of Directors or (ii)
vote of a majority (as defined in the Act) of the outstanding voting
securities of the Fund, provided that in either event its continuance also
is approved by a majority of the Directors who are not "interested persons"
(as defined in the Act) of the Fund or the Manager, by vote cast in person
at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.  The
Agreement was approved by the shareholders on August 3, 1994, and was last
approved by the Fund's Board of Directors, including a majority of the
Directors who are not "interested persons" of any party to the Agreement,
at a meeting held on September 28, 1994.  The Agreement is terminable
without penalty, on not more than 60 days' notice, by the Fund's Board of
Directors or by vote of the holders of a majority of the Fund's shares or,
upon not less than 90 days' notice, by the Manager.  The Agreement will
terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (as defined in the
Act).
    
   
       The following persons are officers and/or directors of the Manager:
Howard M. Stein, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer; W.
Keith Smith, Vice Chairman of the Board; Robert E. Riley, President, Chief
Operating Officer and a director; Lawrence S. Kash, Vice Chairman-
Distribution and a director; Philip L. Toia, Vice Chairman-Operations and
Administration; Paul H. Snyder, Vice President-Finance and Chief Financial
Officer; Daniel C. Maclean, Vice President and General Counsel; Barbara E.
Casey, Vice President-Dreyfus Retirement Services; Diane M. Coffey, Vice
President-Corporate Communications; Elie M. Genadry, Vice President-
Institutional Sales; Henry D. Gottmann, Vice President-Retail Sales and
Service; Mark N. Jacobs, Vice President-Legal and Secretary; Jeffrey N.
Nachman, Vice President-Mutual Fund Accounting; Katherine C. Wickham, Vice
President-Human Resources; William F. Glavin, Jr., Vice President-Product
Management; Andrew S. Wasser, Vice President-Information Services; Maurice
Bendrihem, Controller; Elvira Oslapas, Assistant Secretary; and Mandell L.
Berman, Frank V. Cahouet, Alvin E. Friedman, Lawrence M. Greene, Julian M.
Smerling and David B. Truman, directors.
    
   
       The Manager manages the Fund's portfolio of investments in accordance
with the stated policies of the Fund, subject to the approval of the Fund's
Board of Directors.  The Manager is responsible for investment decisions
and provides the Fund with portfolio managers who are authorized by the
Board of Directors to execute purchases and sales of securities.  The
Fund's portfolio managers are Joseph P. Darcy, A. Paul Disdier, Karen M.
Hand, Stephen C. Kris, Richard J. Moynihan, Jill C. Shaffro, L. Lawrence
Troutman, Samuel J. Weinstock and Monica S. Wieboldt.  The Manager also
maintains a research department with a professional staff of portfolio
managers and securities analysts who provide research services for the Fund
as well as other funds advised by the Manager.  All purchases and sales are
reported for the Directors' review at the meeting subsequent to such
transactions.
    
   
       All expenses incurred in the operation of the Fund are borne by the
Fund, except to the extent specifically assumed by the Manager.  The
expenses borne by the Fund include without limitation:  taxes, interest,
loan commitment fees, interest and distributions paid on securities sold
short, brokerage fees and commissions, if any, fees of Directors who are
not officers, directors, employees or holders of 5% or more of the
outstanding voting securities of the Manager, Securities and Exchange
Commission fees, state Blue Sky qualification fees, advisory fees, charges
of custodians, transfer and dividend disbursing agents' fees, certain
insurance premiums, outside auditing and legal expenses, costs of
independent pricing services, costs of maintaining corporate existence,
costs attributable to investor services (including, without limitation,
telephone and personnel expenses), costs of preparing and printing
prospectuses and statements of additional information for regulatory
purposes and for distribution to existing shareholders, costs of
shareholders' reports and any extraordinary expenses.  See also "Service
Plan."
    
   
       The Manager maintains office facilities on behalf of the Fund and
furnishes statistical and research data, clerical help, accounting, data
processing, bookkeeping and internal auditing and certain other required
services to the Fund.
    
   
       As compensation for the Manager's services, the Fund has agreed to pay
the Manager a monthly management fee at the annual rate of .55 of 1% of the
value of the Fund's average daily net assets.  For the fiscal years ended
February 28, 1993, 1994 and 1995, the management fees payable amounted to
$5,306,487, $7,048,554, and $5,295,714 respectively, which amounts were
reduced by $3,350,571, $374,898 and $-0-, respectively, pursuant to
undertakings then in effect, resulting in net fees paid to the Manager of
$1,955,916, $6,673,656 and $5,295,714, respectively.
    


       The Manager has agreed that if in any fiscal year the aggregate
expenses of the Fund, exclusive of taxes, brokerage, interest and (with the
prior written consent of the necessary state securities commissions)
extraordinary expenses, but including the management fee, exceed 1-1/2% of the
value of the Fund's average net assets for that fiscal year, the Fund may
deduct from the payment to be made to the Manager under the Agreement, or
the Manager will bear, such excess expense.  Such deduction or payment, if
any, will be estimated, reconciled and effected or paid, as the case may
be, on a monthly basis.

       The aggregate of the fees payable to the Manager is not subject to
reduction as the value of the Fund's net assets increases.




                         PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "How to Buy
Fund Shares."
   

       The Distributor.  The Distributor serves as the Fund's distributor
pursuant to an agreement dated August 24, 1994.  The Distributor also acts
as distributor for the other funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds and for
certain other investment companies.
    

       Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege.  Dreyfus TeleTransfer purchase orders
may be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., New York time, on
any business day that The Shareholder Services Group, Inc., the Fund's
transfer and dividend disbursing agent (the "Transfer Agent"), and the New
York Stock Exchange are open.  Such purchases will be credited to the
shareholder's Fund account on the next bank business day.  To qualify to
use the Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege, the initial payment for purchase of
Fund shares must be drawn on, and redemption proceeds paid to, the same
bank and account as are designated on the Account Application or
Shareholder Services Form on file.  If the proceeds of a particular
redemption are to be wired to an account at any other bank, the request
must be in writing and signature-guaranteed.  See "Redemption of Fund
Shares--Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege".

       Reopening an Account.  An investor may reopen an account with a
minimum investment of $100 without filing a new Account Application during
the calendar year the account is closed or during the following calendar
year, provided the information on the old Account Application is still
applicable.


                             SERVICE PLAN

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Service
Plan."
   

       Service Plan.  Rule 12b-1 (the "Rule"), adopted by the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Act, provides, among other things, that an
investment company may bear expenses of distributing its shares only
pursuant to a plan adopted in accordance with the Rule.  The Fund's Board
has adopted such a plan (the "Plan") pursuant to which the Fund (a)
reimburses the Distributor for payments to certain securities dealers,
financial institutions (which may include banks) and other financial
industry professionals  such as investment advisers, accountants and estate
planning firms (collectively, "Service Agents") for distributing the Fund's
shares and servicing shareholder accounts ("Servicing") and (b) pays the
Manager, Dreyfus Service Corporation and any affiliate of either of them
(collectively, "Dreyfus") for advertising and marketing relating to the
Fund and for Servicing.  The Fund's Board of Directors believes that there
is a reasonable likelihood that the Plan will benefit the Fund and its
shareholders.  In some states, certain financial institutions effecting
transactions in Fund shares may be required to register as dealers pursuant
to state law.
    
   
       A quarterly report of the amounts expended under the Plan, and the
purposes for which such expenditures were incurred, must be made to the
Directors for their review.  In addition, the Plan provides that it may not
be amended to increase materially the costs which the Fund may bear for
distribution pursuant to the Plan without shareholder approval and that
other material amendments of the Plan must be approved by the Board of
Directors, and by the Directors who are not "interested persons" (as
defined in the Act) of the Fund or the Manager and have no direct or
indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan or in the related
service agreements, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the
purpose of considering such amendments.  The Plan and the related service
agreements are subject to annual approval by such vote of the Directors
cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on the Plan.
The Plan was so approved by the Board of Directors at a meeting held on
September 28, 1994.  The Plan is terminable at any time by vote of a
majority of the Directors who are not "interested persons" and have no
direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan or in
any of the related service agreements or by vote of a majority of the
Fund's shares.  Any service agreement is terminable without penalty, at any
time, by such vote of the Fund's Directors or, upon not more than 60 days'
written notice to the Service Agent, by vote of the holders of a majority
of the Fund's shares, or, upon 15 days' notice, by the Distributor.  Each
service agreement will terminate automatically in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the Act).
    
   
       For the period from March 1, 1994 through August 23, 1994, the Fund
paid Dreyfus Service Corporation, as the Fund's distributor during such
period, $1,007,574 pursuant to the Plan, of which $94,780 represented
expenditures related to advertising, marketing and distributing the Fund's
shares and Servicing.  For the period from August 24, 1994 through February
28, 1995, the Fund (a) reimbursed the Distributor $918,141 for payments
made to Service Agents for distributing Fund shares and Servicing and (b)
paid Dreyfus $100,646 for advertising and marketing Fund shares and for
Servicing.  In addition, for the fiscal year ended February 28, 1995, the
Fund paid $22,770 for printing and distributing the Fund's prospectuses and
statements of additional information and implementing and operating the
Plan.
    


                           REDEMPTION OF FUND SHARES

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "How to
Redeem Fund Shares."

       Check Redemption Privilege.  An investor may indicate on the Account
Application or by later written request that the Fund provide Redemption
Checks ("Checks") drawn on the Fund's account.  Checks will be sent only to
the registered owner(s) of the account and only to the address of record.
The Account Application or later written request must be manually signed by
the registered owner(s).  Checks may be made payable to the order of any
person in an amount of $500 or more.  When a Check is presented to the
Transfer Agent for payment, the Transfer Agent, as the investor's agent,
will cause the Fund to redeem a sufficient number of full or fractional
shares in the investor's account to cover the amount of the Check.
Dividends are earned until the Check clears.  After clearance, a copy of
the Check will be returned to the investor.  Investors generally will be
subject to the same rules and regulations that apply to checking accounts,
although election of this Privilege creates only a shareholder-transfer
agent relationship with the Transfer Agent.

       If the amount of the Check is greater than the value of the shares in
an investor's account, the Check will be returned marked insufficient
funds.  Checks should not be used to close an account.

       Wire Redemption Privilege.  By using this Privilege, the investor
authorizes the Transfer Agent to act on wire or telephone redemption
instructions from any person representing himself or herself to be the
investor, or a representative of the investor's Service Agent, and
reasonably believed by the Transfer Agent to be genuine.  Ordinarily, the
Fund will initiate payment for shares redeemed pursuant to this Privilege
on the next business day after receipt by the Transfer Agent of a
redemption request in proper form.  Redemption proceeds will be transferred
by Federal Reserve wire only to the commercial bank account specified by
the investor on the Account Application or Shareholder Services Form.
Redemption proceeds, if wired, must be in the amount of $1,000 or more and
will be wired to the investor's account at the bank of record designated in
the investor's file at the Transfer Agent, if the investor's bank is a
member of the Federal Reserve System, or to a correspondent bank if the
investor's bank is not a member.  Fees ordinarily are imposed by such bank
and are borne by the investor.  Immediate notification by the correspondent
bank to the investor's bank is necessary to avoid a delay in crediting the
funds to the investor's bank account.

       Investors with access to telegraphic equipment may wire redemption
requests to the Transfer Agent by employing the following transmittal code
which may be used for domestic or overseas transmissions:

                                                        Transfer Agent's
               Transmittal Code                         Answer Back Sign

                       144295                           144295 TSSG PREP


       Investors who do not have direct access to telegraphic equipment may
have the wire transmitted by contacting a TRT Cables operator at
1-800-654-7171, toll free.  Investors should advise the operator that the
above transmittal code must be used and should also inform the operator of
the Transfer Agent's answer back sign.

       To change the commercial bank or account designated to receive
redemption proceeds, a written request must be sent to the Transfer Agent.
This request must be signed by each shareholder, with each signature
guaranteed as described below under "Stock Certificates; Signatures."

       Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege.  Investors should be aware that if
they have selected the Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege, any request for a
wire redemption will be effected as a Dreyfus TeleTransfer transaction
through the Automated Clearing House ("ACH") system unless more prompt
transmittal specifically is requested.  Redemption proceeds will be on
deposit in the investor's account at an ACH member bank ordinarily two
business days after receipt of the redemption request.  See "Purchase of
Fund Shares--Dreyfus TeleTransfer  Privilege."

       Stock Certificates; Signatures.  Any certificates representing Fund
shares to be redeemed must be submitted with the redemption request.
Written redemption requests must be signed by each shareholder, including
each holder of a joint account, and each signature must be guaranteed.
Signatures on endorsed certificates submitted for redemption also must be
guaranteed.  The Transfer Agent has adopted standards and procedures
pursuant to which signature-guarantees in proper form generally will be
accepted from domestic banks, brokers, dealers, credit unions, national
securities exchanges, registered securities associations, clearing agencies
and savings associations, as well as from participants in the New York
Stock Exchange Medallion Program, the Securities Transfer Agents Medallion
Program ("STAMP"), and the Stock Exchanges Medallion Program.  Guarantees
must be signed by an authorized signatory of the guarantor and "Signature-
Guaranteed" must appear with the signature.  The Transfer Agent may request
additional documentation from corporations, executors, administrators,
trustees or guardians, and may accept other suitable verification
arrangements from foreign investors such as consular verification.  For
more information with respect to signature-guarantees, please call one of
the telephone numbers listed on the cover.

       Redemption Commitment.   The Fund has committed itself to pay in cash
all redemption requests by any shareholder of record, limited in amount
during any 90-day period to the lesser of $250,000 or 1% of the value of
the Fund's net assets at the beginning of such period.  Such commitment is
irrevocable without the prior approval of the Securities and Exchange
Commission.  In the case of requests for redemption in excess of such
amount, the Board of Directors reserves the right to make payments in whole
or in part in securities or other assets of the Fund in case of an
emergency or any time a cash distribution would impair the liquidity of the
Fund to the detriment of the existing shareholders.  In such event, the
securities would be valued in the same manner as the Fund's portfolio is
valued.  If the recipient sold such securities, brokerage charges would be
incurred.

       Suspension of Redemptions.  The right of redemption may be suspended
or the date of payment postponed (a) during any period when the New York
Stock Exchange is closed (other than customary weekend and holiday
closings), (b) when trading in the markets the Fund ordinarily utilizes is
restricted, or when an emergency exists as determined by the Securities and
Exchange Commission so that disposal of the Fund's investments or
determination of its net asset value is not reasonably practicable, or (c)
for such other periods as the Securities and Exchange Commission by order
may permit to protect the Fund's shareholders.


                                  SHAREHOLDER SERVICES

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Shareholder
Services."

       Fund Exchanges.  Shares of other funds purchased by exchange will be
purchased on the basis of relative net asset value per share as follows:

               A.      Exchanges for shares of funds that are offered without a
                       sales load will be made without a sales load.

               B.      Shares of funds purchased without a sales load may be
                       exchanged for shares of other funds sold with a sales
                       load, and the applicable sales load will be deducted.

               C.      Shares of funds purchased with a sales load may be
                       exchanged without a sales load for shares of other
                       funds sold without a sales load.

               D.      Shares of funds purchased with a sales load, shares of
                       funds acquired by a previous exchange from shares
                       purchased with a sales load and additional shares
                       acquired through reinvestment of dividends or
                       distributions of any such funds (collectively referred
                       to herein as "Purchased Shares") may be exchanged for
                       shares of other funds sold with a sales load (referred
                       to herein as "Offered Shares"), provided that, if the
                       sales load applicable to the Offered Shares exceeds
                       the maximum sales load that could have been imposed
                       in connection with the Purchased Shares (at the time the
                       Purchased Shares were acquired), without giving effect
                       to any reduced loads, the difference will be deducted.

       To accomplish an exchange under item D above, shareholders must notify
the Transfer Agent of their prior ownership of fund shares and their
account number.
   

       To request an exchange, an investor, or an investor's Service Agent
acting on the investor's behalf, must give exchange instructions to the
Transfer Agent in writing or by telephone.  The ability to issue exchange
instructions by telephone is given to all Fund shareholders automatically,
unless the investor checks the applicable "NO" box on the Account
Application, indicating that the investor specifically refuses this
Privilege.  By using the Telephone Exchange Privilege, the investor
authorizes the Transfer Agent to act on telephonic instructions from any
person representing himself or herself to be the investor or a
representative of the investor's Service Agent, and reasonably believed by
the Transfer Agent to be genuine.  Telephone exchanges may be subject to
limitations as to the amount involved or the number of telephone exchanges
permitted.  Shares issued in certificate form are not eligible for
telephone exchange.
    


       To establish a Personal Retirement Plan by exchange, shares of the
fund being exchanged must have a value of at least the minimum initial
investment required for the fund into which the exchange is being made.
For Dreyfus-sponsored Keogh Plans, IRAs and IRAs set up under a Simplified
Employee Pension Plan ("SEP-IRAs") with only one participant, the minimum
initial investment is $750.  To exchange shares held in corporate plans,
403(b)(7) Plans and SEP-IRAs with more than one participant, the minimum
initial investment is $100 if the plan has at least $2,500 invested among
the funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds.  To exchange shares held in
Personal Retirement Plans, the shares exchanged must have a current value
of at least $100.
   

       Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege.  Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege
permits an investor to purchase, in exchange for shares of the Fund, shares
of another fund in the Dreyfus Family of Funds.  This Privilege is
available only for existing accounts.  Shares will be exchanged on the
basis of relative net asset value as described above under "Fund
Exchanges."  Enrollment in or modification or cancellation of this
Privilege is effective three business days following notification by the
investor.  An investor will be notified if his account falls below the
amount designated to be exchanged under this Privilege.  In this case, an
investor's account will fall to zero unless additional investments are made
in excess of the designated amount prior to the next Auto-Exchange
transaction.  Shares held under IRA and other retirement plans are eligible
for this Privilege.  Exchanges or IRA shares may be made between IRA
accounts and from regular accounts to IRA accounts to IRA accounts, but not
from IRA accounts to regular accounts.  With respect to all other
retirement accounts, exchanges may be made only among those accounts.
    
   
       Fund exchanges and the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege are available
to shareholders resident in any state in which shares of the fund being
acquired may legally be sold.  Shares may be exchanged only between
accounts having identical names and other identifying designations.
    
   
       Shareholder Services Forms and prospectuses of the other funds may be
obtained by calling 1-800-645-6561.  The Fund reserves the right to reject
any exchange request in whole or in part.  The Fund Exchanges service or
Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege may be modified or terminated at any time
upon notice to shareholders.
    
   
       Automatic Withdrawal Plan.  The Automatic Withdrawal Plan permits an
investor with a $5,000 minimum account to request withdrawal of a specified
dollar amount (minimum of $50) on either a monthly or quarterly basis.
Withdrawal payments are the proceeds from sales of Fund shares, not the
yield on the shares.  If withdrawal payments exceed reinvested dividends
and distributions, the investor's shares will be reduced and eventually may
be depleted.  There is a service charge of $.50 for each withdrawal check.
Automatic Withdrawal may be terminated at any time by the investor, the
Fund or the Transfer Agent.  Shares for which certificates have been issued
may not be redeemed through the Automatic Withdrawal Plan.
    


       Dreyfus Dividend Sweep.  Dreyfus Dividend Sweep allows investors to
invest on the payment date their dividends or dividends and capital gain
distributions, if any, from the Fund in shares of another fund in the
Dreyfus Family of Funds of which the investor is a shareholder.  Shares of
other funds purchased pursuant to Dreyfus Dividend Sweep will be purchased
on the basis of relative net asset value per share as follows:

       A.      Dividends and distributions paid by a fund may be invested
               without imposition of a sales load in shares of other funds that
               are offered without a sales load.

       B.      Dividends and distributions paid by a fund which does not charge
               a sales load may be invested in shares of other funds sold with a
               sales load, and the applicable sales load will be deducted.

       C.      Dividends and distributions paid by a fund which charges a sales
               load may be invested in shares of other funds sold with a sales
               load (referred to herein as "Offered Shares"), provided that, if
               the sales load applicable to the Offered Shares exceeds the
               maximum sales load charged by the fund from which dividends or
               distributions are being swept, without giving effect to any
               reduced loads, the difference will be deducted.

       D.      Dividends and distributions paid by a fund may be invested in
               shares of other funds that impose a contingent deferred sales
               charge ("CDSC") and the applicable CDSC, if any, will be imposed
               upon redemption of such shares.


                       DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "How to Buy
Fund Shares."

       Valuation of Portfolio Securities.  The Fund's investments are valued
by an independent pricing service (the "Service") approved by the Board of
Directors.  When, in the judgment of the Service, quoted bid prices for
investments are readily available and are representative of the bid side of
the market, these investments are valued at the mean between the quoted bid
prices (as obtained by the Service from dealers in such securities) and
asked prices (as calculated by the Service based upon its evaluation of the
market for such securities).  Other investments (which constitute a
majority of the portfolio securities) are carried at fair value as
determined by the Service, based on methods which include consideration of:

yields or prices of municipal bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity
and type; indications as to values from dealers; and general market
conditions.  The Service may employ electronic data processing techniques
and/or a matrix system to determine valuations.  The Service's procedures
are reviewed by the Fund's officers under the general supervision of the
Board of Directors.   Expenses and fees, including the management fee
(reduced by the expense limitation, if any) and fees pursuant to the
Service Plan, are accrued daily and taken into account for the purpose of
determining the net asset value of Fund shares.

       New York Stock Exchange Closings.  The holidays (as observed) on which
the New York Stock Exchange is closed currently are:  New Year's Day,
Presidents' Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving and Christmas.


                           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS
   

       Portfolio securities ordinarily are purchased from and sold to parties
acting as either principal or agent.  Newly-issued securities ordinarily
are purchased directly from the issuer or from an underwriter; other
purchases and sales usually are placed with those dealers from whom it
appears that the best price or execution will be obtained.  Usually no
brokerage commissions, as such, are paid by the Fund for such purchases and
sales, although the price paid usually includes an undisclosed compensation
to the dealer acting as agent.  The prices paid to underwriters of
newly-issued securities usually include a concession paid by the issuer to
the underwriter, and purchases of after-market securities from dealers
ordinarily are executed at a price between the bid and asked price.
    
   
       The amount of transactions during the fiscal year ended February 28,
1995 in newly issued debt instruments in fixed price public offerings
directed to an underwriter or underwriters in consideration of, among other
things, research services provided was $1,980,840.
    
   
       Transactions are allocated to various dealers by the Fund's portfolio
managers in their best judgment.  The primary consideration is prompt and
effective execution of orders at the most favorable price.  Subject to that
primary consideration, dealers may be selected for research, statistical or
other services to enable the Manager to supplement its own research and
analysis with the views and information of other securities firms and may
be selected based upon their sales of Fund shares.
    
   
       The Fund's portfolio turnover rate for the fiscal years ended February
28, 1994 and 1995 was 59.19% and 67.87%, respectively.  The Fund
anticipates that its annual portfolio turnover rate generally will not
exceed 100%, but the rate of turnover will not be a limiting factor when
the Fund deems it desirable to sell or purchase securities.  Therefore,
depending upon market conditions, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate
may exceed 100% in particular years.
    


       Research services furnished by brokers through which the Fund effects
securities transactions may be used by the Manager in advising other funds
it advises and, conversely, research services furnished to the Manager by
brokers in connection with other funds the Manager advises may be used by
the Manager in advising the Fund.  Although it is not possible to place a
dollar value on these services, it is the opinion of the Manager that the
receipt and study of such services should not reduce the overall expenses
of its research department.


                      DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Dividends,
Distributions and Taxes."
   

       Management believes that the Fund has qualified as a "regulated
investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
(the "Code"), for the fiscal year ended February 28, 1995, and the Fund
intends to continue to so qualify if such qualification is in the best
interests of its shareholders.  As a regulated investment company, the Fund
will pay no Federal income tax on net investment income and net realized
capital gains to the extent that such income and gains are distributed to
shareholders in accordance with applicable provisions of the Code.  To
qualify as a regulated investment company, the Fund must distribute at
least 90% of its net income (consisting of net investment income from tax
exempt obligations and taxable income other than net capital gains) to its
shareholders, must derive less than 30% of its annual gross income from
gain on the sale of securities held for less than three months and must
meet certain asset diversification and other requirements.  Accordingly,
the Fund may be restricted in the selling of securities held for less than
three months and in the utilization of certain of the investment techniques
described in the Prospectus under "Description of the Fund--Investment
Techniques."  The Code, however, allows the Fund to net certain offsetting
positions, making it easier for the Fund to satisfy the 30% test.  The term
"regulated investment company" does not imply the supervision of management
or investment practices or policies by any government agency.
    

       Any dividend or distribution paid shortly after an investor's purchase
may have the effect of reducing the net asset value of his shares below the
cost of his investment.  Such a distribution would be a return on the
investment in an economic sense although taxable as stated in "Dividends,
Distributions and Taxes" in the Prospectus.  In addition, the Code provides
that if a shareholder has not held his Fund shares for more than six months
(or such shorter period as the Internal Revenue Service may prescribe by
regulation) and has received an exempt-interest dividend with respect to
such shares, any loss incurred on the sale of such shares will be
disallowed to the extent of the exempt-interest dividend received.
   

       Ordinarily, gains and losses realized from portfolio transactions will
be treated as capital gains or losses.  However, all or a portion of any
gains realized from the sale or other disposition of certain market
discount bonds will be treated as ordinary income under Section 1276 of the
Code.  In addition, all or a portion of the gain realized from engaging in
"conversion transactions" may be treated as ordinary income under Section
1258 of the Code.  "Conversion transactions" are defined to include certain
forward, futures, options and "straddles" transactions, transactions
marketed or sold to produce capital gains, or transactions described in
Treasury regulations to be issued in the future.
    

       Under Section 1256 of the Code, gain or loss the Fund realizes from
certain futures and options transactions will be treated as 60% long-term
capital gain or loss and 40% short-term capital gain or loss.  Gain or loss
will arise upon exercise or lapse of such futures and options as well as
from closing transactions.  In addition, any such futures or options
remaining unexercised at the end of the Fund's taxable year will be treated
as sold for their then fair market value, resulting in additional gain or
loss to the Fund characterized in the manner described above.
   

       Offsetting positions held by the Fund involving certain futures and
options transactions may be considered, for tax purposes, to constitute
"straddles."  "Straddles" are defined to include "offsetting positions" in
actively traded personal property.  The tax treatment of "straddles" is
governed by Sections 1092 and 1258 of the Code, which, in certain
circumstances, overrides or modifies the provisions of Section 1256 of the
Code.  As such, all or a portion of any short- or long-term capital gain
from certain "straddle" transactions may be recharacterized to ordinary
income.
    


       If the Fund were treated as entering into "straddles" by reason of its
engaging in certain futures or options transactions, such "straddles" could
be characterized as "mixed straddles" if the futures or options
transactions comprising a part of such "straddles" were governed by Section
1256 of the Code.  The Fund may make one or more elections with respect to
"mixed straddles."  Depending on which election is made, if any, the
results to the Fund may differ.   To the extent the "straddle" rules apply
to positions established by the Fund, losses realized by the Fund will be
deferred to the extent of unrealized gain in the offsetting position.
Moreover, as a result of the "straddle" and conversion transaction rules,
short-term capital losses on "straddle" positions may be recharacterized as
long-term capital losses, and long-term capital gains may be treated as
short-term capital gains or ordinary income.

       Investment by the Fund in securities issued at a discount or providing
for deferred interest or for payment of interest in the form of additional
obligations could, under special tax rules, affect the amount, timing and
character of distributions to shareholders.  For example, the Fund could be
required to take into account annually a portion of the discount (or deemed
discount) at which such securities were issued and to distribute such
portion in order to maintain its qualification as a regulated investment
company.  In such case, the Fund may have to dispose of securities which it
might otherwise have continued to hold in order to generate cash to satisfy
these distribution requirements.


                           PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Performance
Information."
   

       The Fund's current yield for the 30-day period ended February 28, 1995
was 5.77%.    See "Management of the Fund" in the Prospectus.  Current
yield is computed pursuant to a formula which operates as follows:  the
amount of the Fund's expenses accrued for the 30-day period is subtracted
from the amount of the dividends and interest earned (computed in
accordance with regulatory requirements) by the Fund during the period.
That result is then divided by the product of:  (a) the average daily
number of shares outstanding during the period that were entitled to
receive dividends and (b) the net asset value per share on the last day of
the period less any undistributed earned income per share reasonably
expected to be declared as a dividend shortly thereafter.  The quotient is
then added to 1, and that sum is raised to the 6th power, after which 1 is
subtracted.  The current yield is then arrived at by multiplying the result
by 2.
    
   
       Based upon a 1995 Federal tax rate of 39.60%, the Fund's tax
equivalent yield for the 30-day period ended February 28, 1995 was 9.55%.
See "Management of the Fund" in the Prospectus.  Tax equivalent yield is
computed by dividing that portion of the current yield (calculated as
described above) which is tax exempt by 1 minus a stated tax rate and
adding the quotient to that portion, if any, of the yield of the Fund that
is not tax exempt.
    


       The tax equivalent yield noted above represents the application of the
highest Federal marginal personal income tax rate presently in effect.  The
tax equivalent figure, however, does not reflect the potential effect of
any state or local (including, but not limited to, county, district or
city) taxes, if any, including applicable surcharges.  In addition, there
may be pending legislation which could affect such stated tax rate or
yield.  Each investor should consult its tax adviser, and consider its own
factual circumstances and applicable tax laws, in order to ascertain the
relevant tax equivalent yield.
   

       The Fund's average annual total return for the 1, 5 and 10 year
periods ended February 28, 1995 was .07%, 8.48% and 9.58%, respectively.
Average annual total return is calculated by determining the ending
redeemable value of an investment purchased with a hypothetical $1,000
payment made at the beginning of the period (assuming the reinvestment of
dividends and distributions), dividing by the amount of the initial
investment, taking the "n"th root of the quotient (where "n" is the number
of years in the period) and subtracting 1 from the result.
    
   
       The Fund's total return for the period March 21, 1984 to February 28,
1995 was 171.82%.  Total return is calculated by subtracting the amount of the
Fund's net asset value per share at the beginning of a stated period from
the net asset value per share at the end of the period (after giving effect
to the reinvestment of dividends and distributions during the period), and
dividing the result by the net asset value per share at the beginning of
the period.
    

       The performance figures set forth above for periods prior to December
20, 1989 reflect the Fund's management policy at the time to invest at
least 80% of its net assets in Municipal Obligations rated no lower than A
by Moody's or S&P.  The Fund currently must invest at least 65% of the
value of its net assets in obligations rated no lower than Baa by Moody's
or BBB by S&P or Fitch.

       From time to time, the Fund may use hypothetical tax equivalent yields
or charts in its advertising.  These hypothetical yields or charts will be
used for illustrative purposes only and not as representative of the Fund's
past or future performance.

       From time to time, advertising material for the Fund may refer to or
discuss then-current or past economic conditions, developments and/or
events, including those relating to actual or proposed tax legislation.
From time to time, advertising materials for the Fund also may refer to
statistical or other information concerning trends relating to investment
companies, as compiled by industry associations such as the Investment
Company Institute.  From time to time, advertising materials for the Fund
also may refer to Morningstar ratings and related analysis supporting such
ratings.


                             INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND

       The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "General
Information."

       Each share has one vote, and when issued and paid for in accordance
with the terms of the offering, is fully paid and non-assessable.  Fund
shares are of one class and have equal rights as to dividends and in
liquidation.  Shares have no preemptive, subscription or conversion rights
and are freely transferable.

       The Fund sends annual and semi-annual financial statements to all its
shareholders.
   
    



                   CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AND DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT,
                             COUNSEL AND INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
   

       The Bank of New York, 90 Washington Street, New York, New York 10286,
is the Fund's custodian.  The Shareholder Services Group, Inc., a
subsidiary of First Data Corporation, P.O. Box 2696, Providence, Rhode
Island 02940-9671, is the Fund's transfer and dividend disbursing agent.
Neither The Bank of New York nor The Shareholder Services Group, Inc. has
any part in determining the investment policies of the Fund or which
securities are to be purchased or sold by the Fund.
    

       Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, 7 Hanover Square, New York, New York
10004-2696, as counsel for the Fund, has rendered its opinion as to certain
legal matters regarding the due authorization and valid issuance of the
shares of Common Stock being sold pursuant to the Fund's Prospectus.
   

       Ernst & Young LLP, 787 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 10019,
independent auditors, have been selected as independent auditors of the
Fund.
    


                                    APPENDIX

    Description of S&P, Moody's, and Fitch ratings:

S&P

Municipal Bond Ratings

       An S&P municipal bond rating is a current assessment of the
creditworthiness of an obligor with respect to a specific obligation.

       The ratings are based on current information furnished by the issuer
or obtained by S&P from other sources it considers reliable, and will
include:  (1) likelihood of default-capacity and willingness of the obligor
as to the timely payment of interest and repayment of principal in
accordance with the terms of the obligation; (2) nature of and provisions
of the obligation; and (3) protection afforded by, and relative position
of, the obligation in the event of bankruptcy, reorganization or other
arrangement under the laws of bankruptcy and other laws affecting
creditors' rights.

                                       AAA

       Debt rated AAA has the highest rating assigned by S&P.  Capacity to
pay interest and repay principal is extremely strong.


                                  AA

       Debt rated AA has a very strong capacity to pay interest and repay
principal and differs from the highest rated issues only in a small degree.


                                   A

       Principal and interest payments on bonds in this category are regarded
as safe.  This rating describes the third strongest capacity for payment of
debt service.  It differs from the two higher ratings because:

       General Obligation Bonds -- There is some weakness in the local
economic base, in debt burden, in the balance between revenues and
expenditures, or in quality of management.  Under certain adverse
circumstances, any one such weakness might impair the ability of the issuer
to meet debt obligations at some future date.

       Revenue Bonds -- Debt service coverage is good, but not exceptional.
Stability of the pledged revenues could show some variations because of
increased competition or economic influences on revenues.  Basic security
provisions, while satisfactory, are less stringent.  Management performance
appears adequate.

                                      BBB

       Of the investment grade, this is the lowest.

       General Obligation Bonds -- Under certain adverse conditions, several
of the above factors could contribute to a lesser capacity for payment of
debt service.  The difference between "A" and "BBB" rating is that the
latter shows more than one fundamental weakness, or one very substantial
fundamental weakness, whereas the former shows only one deficiency among
the factors considered.

       Revenue Bonds -- Debt coverage is only fair.  Stability of the pledged
revenues could show substantial variations, with the revenue flow possibly
being subject to erosion over time.  Basic security provisions are no more
than adequate.  Management performance could be stronger.

                                  BB, B, CCC, CC, C

       Debt rated BB, B, CCC, CC or C is regarded as having predominantly
speculative characteristics with respect to capacity to pay interest and
repay principal.  BB indicates the least degree of speculation and C the
highest degree of speculation.  While such debt will likely have some
quality and protective characteristics, these are outweighed by large
uncertainties or major risk exposures to adverse conditions.

                                   BB

       Debt rated BB has less near-term vulnerability to default than other
speculative grade debt.  However, it faces major ongoing uncertainties or
exposure to adverse business, financial or economic conditions which could
lead to inadequate capacity to meet timely interest and principal payment.

                                    B

       Debt rated B has a greater vulnerability to default but presently has
the capacity to meet interest payments and principal repayments.  Adverse
business, financial or economic conditions would likely impair capacity or
willingness to pay interest and repay principal.

                                     CCC

       Debt rated CCC has a current identifiable vulnerability to default,
and is dependent upon favorable business, financial and economic conditions
to meet timely payments of principal.  In the event of adverse business,
financial or economic conditions, it is not likely to have the capacity to
pay interest and repay principal.

                                      CC

       The rating CC is typically applied to debt subordinated to senior debt
which is assigned an actual or implied CCC debt rating.

                                       C

       The rating C is typically applied to debt subordinated to senior debt
which is assigned an actual or implied CCC- debt rating.

                                        D

       Bonds rated D are in default, and payment of interest and/or repayment
of principal is in arrears.

       Plus (+) or minus (-):  The ratings from AA to CCC may be modified by
the addition of a plus or minus designation to show relative standing
within the major rating categories.

Municipal Note Ratings

                                     SP-1

       The issuers of these municipal notes exhibit very strong or strong
capacity to pay principal and interest.  Those issues determined to possess
overwhelming safety characteristics are given a plus (+) designation.

                                      SP-2

       The issuers of these municipal notes exhibit satisfactory capacity to
pay principal and interest.

Commercial Paper Ratings

       The designation A-1 by S&P indicates that the degree of safety
regarding timely payment is either overwhelming or very strong.  Those
issues determined to possess overwhelming safety characteristics are
denoted with a plus sign (+) designation.  Capacity for timely payment on
issues with an A-2 designation is strong.  However, the relative degree of
safety is not as high as for issues designated A-1.

Moody's

Municipal Bond Ratings

                                       Aaa

       Bonds which are rated Aaa are judged to be of the best quality.  They
carry the smallest degree of investment risk and are generally referred to
as "gilt edge."  Interest payments are protected by a large or by an
exceptionally stable margin and principal is secure.  While the various
protective elements are likely to change, such changes as can be visualized
are most unlikely to impair the fundamentally strong position of such
issues.

                                        Aa

       Bonds which are rated Aa are judged to be of high quality by all
standards.  Together with the Aaa group they comprise what generally are
known as high-grade bonds.  They are rated lower than the best bonds
because margins of protection may not be as large as in Aaa securities or
fluctuation of protective elements may be of greater amplitude or there may
be other elements present which make the long-term risks appear somewhat
larger than in Aaa securities.

                                        A

       Bonds which are rated A possess many favorable investment attributes
and are to be considered as upper medium-grade obligations.  Factors giving
security to principal and interest are considered adequate, but elements
may be present which suggest a susceptibility to impairment sometime in the
future.

                                         Baa

       Bonds which are rated Baa are considered as medium-grade obligations,
i.e., they are neither highly protected nor poorly secured.  Interest
payments and principal security appear adequate for the present but certain
protective elements may be lacking or may be characteristically unreliable
over any great length of time.  Such bonds lack outstanding investment
characteristics and in fact have speculative characteristics as well.

                                         Ba

       Bonds which are rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements;
their future cannot be considered as well assured.  Often the protection of
interest and principal payments may be very moderate, and therefore not
well safeguarded during both good and bad times over the future.
Uncertainty of position characterizes bonds in this class.

                                         B

       Bonds which are rated B generally lack characteristics of the
desirable investment.  Assurance of interest and principal payments or of
maintenance of other terms of the contract over any long period of time may
be small.

                                         Caa

       Bonds which are rated Caa are of poor standing.  Such issues may be in
default or there may be present elements of danger with respect to
principal or interest.

                                          Ca

       Bonds which are rated Ca present obligations which are speculative in
a high degree.  Such issues are often in default or have other marked
shortcomings.

                                          C

       Bonds which are rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds, and
issues so rated can be regarded as having extremely poor prospects of ever
attaining any real investment standing.

       Moody's applies the numerical modifiers 1, 2 and 3 to show relative
standing within the major rating categories, except in the Aaa category and
in the categories below B.  The modifier 1 indicates a ranking for the
security in the higher end of a rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a
mid-range ranking; and the modifier 3 indicates a ranking in the lower end
of a rating category.

Municipal Note Ratings

       Moody's ratings for state municipal notes and other short-term loans
are designated Moody's Investment Grade (MIG).  Such ratings recognize the
differences between short-term credit risk and long-term risk.  Factors
affecting the liquidity of the borrower and short-term cyclical elements
are critical in short-term ratings, while other factors of major importance
in bond risk, long-term secular trends for example, may be less important
over the short run.

       A short-term rating may also be assigned on an issue having a demand
feature.  Such ratings will be designated as VMIG or, if the demand feature
is not rated, as NR.  Short-term ratings on issues with demand features are
differentiated by the use of the VMIG symbol to reflect such
characteristics as payment upon periodic demand rather than fixed maturity
dates and payment relying on external liquidity.  Additionally, investors
should be alert to the fact that the source of payment may be limited to
the external liquidity with no or limited legal recourse to the issuer in
the event the demand is not met.

       Moody's short-term ratings are designated Moody's Investment Grade as
MIG 1 or VMIG 1 through MIG 4 or VMIG 4.  As the name implies, when Moody's
assigns a MIG or VMIG rating, all categories define an investment grade
situation.

                                 MIG 1/VMIG 1

       This designation denotes best quality.  There is present strong
protection by established cash flows, superior liquidity support or
demonstrated broad-based access to the market for refinancing.

                                 MIG 2/VMIG 2

       This designation denotes high quality.  Margins of protection are
ample although not so large as in the preceding group.

                                  MIG 3/VMIG 3

       This designation denotes favorable quality.  All security elements are
accounted for but there is lacking the undeniable strength of the preceding
grades.  Liquidity and cash flow protection may be narrow and market access
for refinancing is likely to be less well established.

                                   MIG 4/VMIG 4

       This designation denotes adequate quality.  Protection commonly
regarded as required of an investment security is present and although not
distinctly or predominantly speculative, there is specific risk.


Commercial Paper Rating

       The rating Prime-1 (P-1) is the highest commercial paper rating
assigned by Moody's.  Issuers of P-1 paper must have a superior capacity
for repayment of short-term promissory obligations, and ordinarily will be
evidenced by leading market positions in well established industries, high
rates of return on funds employed, conservative capitalization structures
with moderate reliance on debt and ample asset protection, broad margins in
earnings coverage of fixed financial charges and high internal cash
generation, and well established access to a wide range of financial
markets and assured sources of alternative liquidity.

       Issuers (or related supporting institutions) rated Prime-2 (P-2) have
a strong capacity for repayment of short-term promissory obligations.  This
ordinarily will be evidenced by many of the characteristics cited above but
to a lesser degree.  Earnings trends and coverage ratios, while sound, will
be more subject to variation.  Capitalization characteristics, while still
appropriate, may be more affected by external conditions.  Ample alternate
liquidity is maintained.

Fitch

Municipal Bond Ratings

       The ratings represent Fitch's assessment of the issuer's ability to
meet the obligations of a specific debt issue or class of debt.  The
ratings take into consideration special features of the issue, its
relationship to other obligations of the issuer, the current financial
condition and operative performance of the issuer and of any guarantor, as
well as the political and economic environment that might affect the
issuer's financial strength and credit quality.

                                    AAA

       Bonds rated AAA are considered to be investment grade and of the
highest credit quality.  The obligor has an exceptionally strong ability to
pay interest and repay principal, which is unlikely to be affected by
reasonably foreseeable events.


                                     AA

       Bonds rated AA are considered to be investment grade and of very high
credit quality.  The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal
is very strong, although not quite as strong as bonds rated AAA.  Because
bonds rated in the AAA and AA categories are not significantly vulnerable
to foreseeable future developments, short-term debt of these issuers is
generally rated F-1+.

                                     A

       Bonds rated A are considered to be investment grade and of high credit
quality.  The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal is
considered to be strong, but may be more vulnerable to adverse changes in
economic conditions and circumstances than bonds with higher ratings.

                                    BBB

       Bonds rated BBB are considered to be investment grade and of
satisfactory credit quality.  The obligor's ability to pay interest and
repay principal is considered to be adequate.  Adverse changes in economic
conditions and circumstances, however, are more likely to have adverse
impact on these bonds, and therefore, impair timely payment.  The
likelihood that the ratings of these bonds will fall below investment grade
is higher than for bonds with higher ratings.

                                    BB

       Bonds rated BB are considered speculative.  The obligor's ability to
pay interest and repay principal may be affected over time by adverse
economic changes.  However, business and financial alternatives can be
identified which could assist the obligor in satisfying its debt service
requirements.

                                    B

       Bonds rated B are considered highly speculative.  While bonds in this
class are currently meeting debt service requirements, the probability of
continued timely payment of principal and interest reflects the obligor's
limited margin of safety and the need for reasonable business and economic
activity throughout the life of the issue.

                                   CCC

       Bonds rated CCC have certain identifiable characteristics, which, if
not remedied, may lead to default.  The ability to meet obligations
requires an advantageous business and economic environment.

                                   CC

       Bonds rated CC are minimally protected.  Default in payment of
interest and/or principal seems probable over time.

                                   C

       Bonds rated C are in imminent default in payment of interest or
principal.

                               DDD, DD and D

       Bonds rated DDD, DD and D are in actual or imminent default of
interest and/or principal payments.  Such bonds are extremely speculative
and should be valued on the basis of their ultimate recovery value in
liquidation or reorganization of the obligor.  DDD represents the highest
potential for recovery on these bonds and D represents the lowest potential
for recovery.

       Plus (+) and minus (-) signs are used with a rating symbol to indicate
the relative position of a credit within the rating category.  Plus and
minus signs, however, are not used in the AAA category covering 12-36
months of the DDD, DD or D categories.

Short-Term Ratings

       Fitch's short-term ratings apply to debt obligations that are payable
on demand or have original maturities of up to three years, including
commercial paper, certificates of deposit, medium-term notes, and municipal
and investment notes.

       Although the credit analysis is similar to Fitch's bond rating
analysis, the short-term rating places greater emphasis than bond ratings
on the existence of liquidity necessary to meet the issuer's obligations in
a timely manner.


                                     F-1+

       Exceptionally Strong Credit Quality.  Issues assigned this rating are
regarded as having the strongest degree of assurance for timely payment.

                                     F-1

       Very Strong Credit Quality.  Issues assigned this rating reflect an
assurance of timely payment only slightly less in degree than issues rated
F-1+.

                                      F-2

       Good Credit Quality.  Issues carrying this rating have a satisfactory
degree of assurance for timely payments, but the margin of safety is not as
great as the F-1+ and F-1 categories.

Demand Bond or Notes Ratings

       Certain demand securities empower the holder at his option to require
the issuer, usually through a remarketing agent, to repurchase the security
upon notice at par with accrued interest.  This is also referred to as a
put option.  The ratings of the demand provision may be changed or
withdrawn at any time if, in Fitch's judgment, changing circumstances
warrant such action.

       Fitch demand provision ratings carry the same symbols and related
definitions as its short-term ratings.


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GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS                                                                            FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                    PRINCIPAL
LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS--88.5%                                                               AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
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ALASKA--.8%
Valdez, Marine Terminal Revenue, Refunding (BP Pipeline Inc. Project)
    5.50%, 10/1/2028........................................................                    $    8,860,000  $    7,709,086
ARIZONA--2.8%
Maricopa County Unified School District Number 41, Revenue, Refunding
    (Gilbert School District) Zero Coupon, 7/1/2005 (Insured; FGIC).........                         5,965,000       3,379,530
Navajo County Pollution Control Corp., Revenue (Arizona Public Service Co.)
    5.50%, 8/15/2028........................................................                         2,750,000       2,533,933
Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District,
    Electric System Revenue:
      5.05%, 1/1/2011.......................................................                        10,000,000       8,971,300
      5.05%, 1/1/2012.......................................................                        13,000,000      11,588,330
CALIFORNIA--3.5%
California Public Works Board, Lease Revenue
    (Department of Corrections-Susanville) 5.375%, 6/1/2018 (Insured; MBIA).                        10,000,000       9,115,800
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Electric Plant Revenue, Sinking
Fund,
    Refunding:
      5.375%, 9/1/2023......................................................                         5,000,000       4,451,300
      5.875%, 9/1/2030......................................................                        10,000,000       9,577,000
San Diego, IDR, Refunding 5.90%, 6/1/2018 (Insured; AMBAC)..................                         5,000,000       4,894,250
San Marcos Public Facilities Authority, Public Improvement Revenue, Refunding
    (Civic Center) 6.15%, 8/1/2013..........................................                         5,500,000       5,083,870
COLORADO--7.4%
Colorado Health Facilities Authority, Retirement Facilities Revenue
    (Liberty Heights) Zero Coupon, 7/15/2022................................                        47,350,000       6,475,112
Colorado Housing Finance Authority, Single Family Program 7.55%, 8/1/2023...                         3,650,000       3,806,220
Dawson Ridge Metropolitan District Number 1, Refunding:
    Zero Coupon, 10/1/2017..................................................                         7,260,000       1,588,706
    Zero Coupon, Series A, 10/1/2022........................................                         5,880,000         904,638
    Zero Coupon, Series B, 10/1/2022........................................                        47,535,000       7,332,749
Denver City and County, Airport System Revenue:
    7.25%, 11/15/2007.......................................................                         6,250,000       6,362,250
    7.25%, 11/15/2012.......................................................                         5,100,000       5,198,787
    8.25%, 11/15/2012.......................................................                         4,505,000       4,795,798
    8%, 11/15/2017..........................................................                         3,000,000       3,069,990
    7.75%, 11/15/2021.......................................................                         6,760,000       6,956,784
    7.25%, 11/15/2023.......................................................                        15,185,000      15,234,959
    8.75%, 11/15/2023.......................................................                         3,250,000       3,532,555
    8%, 11/15/2025..........................................................                         5,250,000       5,447,032
CONNECTICUT--.9%
Eastern Connecticut Resource Recovery Authority, Solid Waste Revenue
    (Wheelabrator Lisbon Project) 5.50%, 1/1/2014...........................                        10,250,000       8,681,648

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                  FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                 PRINCIPAL
LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                         AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--.6%
Metropolitan Airports Authority, General Airport Revenue
    5.50%, 10/1/2024 (Insured; MBIA)........................................                    $    6,750,000  $    6,121,035
FLORIDA-- 2.5%
Leon County Educational Facilities Authority (Southgate Residence Hall
Project):
    3.75%, 12/1/1995 (f)....................................................                           198,120          39,624
    COP 9%, 9/1/2014 (a)....................................................                         4,000,000         800,000
Palm Beach County, Solid Waste IDR (Osceola Power Ltd. Partnership)
    6.95%, 1/1/2022.........................................................                         3,000,000       2,869,950
Pinellas County Housing Facilities Authority, SFMR (Multi County Program)
    6.70%, 2/1/2028 (Insured; FHA)..........................................                         7,500,000       7,560,675
Polk County Industrial Development Authority, IDR 7.525%, 1/1/2015..........                        12,400,000      12,555,124
GEORGIA--1.0%
Georgia Housing and Finance Authority, Home Ownership Mortgage Revenue
    Zero Coupon, 12/1/2031 (Insured; FHA)...................................                        23,705,000       1,779,297
Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority, Industrial Revenue (Weyerhaeuser Co.
Project)
    9%, 10/1/2007...........................................................                         1,000,000       1,294,610
Savannah Hospital Authority, Revenue, Refunding (Saint Joseph's Hospital
Project)
    6.20%, 7/1/2023.........................................................                         3,635,000       3,405,232
Wayne County Development Authority, PCR, Refunding (ITT Rayonier Inc.
Project)
    6.10%, 11/1/2007........................................................                         3,205,000       3,214,294
IDAHO--.4%
Idaho Housing Agency, Housing Revenue (Blue Meadows Project)
    7.20%, 7/1/2033 (Insured; FHA)..........................................                         3,500,000       3,614,485
ILLINOIS--7.1%
Chicago, Gas Supply Revenue (People's Gas Light and Coke Co.) 8.10%, 5/1/2020                        3,000,000       3,353,220
Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, Revenue:
    6%, 1/1/2018 (Insured; MBIA)............................................                        10,000,000       9,510,700
    Special Facility:
      (American Airlines Inc. Project) 7.875%, 11/1/2025....................                         2,725,000       2,813,781
      (United Airlines Inc.):
          8.40%, 5/1/2018...................................................                         2,910,000       3,086,550
          8.50%, 5/1/2018...................................................                         2,500,000       2,660,325
          8.85%, 5/1/2018...................................................                         6,540,000       7,214,078
Illinois Development Finance Authority, Revenue:
    (Community Rehabilitation Providers Facility Acquisition) 8.75%, 3/1/2010                        2,305,000       2,423,039
    Pollution Control, Refunding (Commonwealth Edison Co. Project) 5.70%, 1/15/2009                  6,000,000       5,596,080
Illinois Health Facilities Authority, Revenue:
    (Beverly Farm Foundation) 9.125%, 12/15/2015............................                         2,000,000       2,147,160
    (Residential Centers Inc.) 8.50%, 8/15/2016.............................                         6,015,000       6,015,000
Robbins, RRR (Robbins Resource Recovery Partners) 9.25%, 10/15/2014.........                        13,000,000      13,857,610
Village of Romeoville 8.375%, 1/1/2010......................................                         7,495,000       8,230,259

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                 FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                  PRINCIPAL
LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                         AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
INDIANA--.9%
Fishers, Economic Development Revenue, First Mortgage (United Student Funds Inc.)
    8.375%, 9/1/2014........................................................                    $    2,000,000  $    2,087,800
City of Sullivan, PCR, Refunding (Indiana Michigan Power Co. Project)
    5.95%, 5/1/2009.........................................................                         6,750,000       6,384,893
KENTUCKY--4.4%
Kenton County Airport Board, Airport Revenue
    (Special Facilities - Delta Airlines Project):
      7.50%, 2/1/2012.......................................................                        21,550,000      21,869,371
      7.125%, 2/1/2021......................................................                         8,130,000       8,020,570
City of Mount Sterling, Revenue (Kentucky League of Cities Funding Trust Lease
    Program) 6.10%, 3/1/2018................................................                         5,500,000       5,386,810
Pendleton County, Multi-County Lease Revenue (Kentucky Association of Counties
    Leasing Trust Program) 6.40%, 3/1/2019..................................                         6,000,000       6,007,260
LOUISIANA--4.1%
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, HR:
    (Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Facilities Loan
      Program) 7%, 12/1/2017................................................                         6,195,000       6,281,420
    Refunding (Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Project)
      6.25%, 11/28/2014 (Insured; MBIA).....................................                        26,000,000      26,114,920
Parish of Saint James, SWDR (Freeport-McMoRan Partnership Project)
    7.70%,10/1/2022.........................................................                         4,140,000       4,159,003
Parish of West Feliciana, PCR (Gulf States Utilities Co. Project)
    7.70%, 12/1/2014........................................................                         2,000,000       2,113,380
MAINE--1.1%
Maine Finance Authority, SWDR (Boise Cascade Corp. Project) 7.90%, 6/1/2015.                         6,900,000       7,124,940
Maine Public Utility Financing Bank, Public Utility Revenue (Maine Public Services
    Co. Project) 7.875%, 4/1/2021 (LOC; Barclays Bank p.l.c.) (b)...........                         2,750,000       2,870,670
MARYLAND--.3%
Montgomery County Housing Opportunities Commission, MFMR 7.375%, 7/1/2032...                         2,635,000       2,743,483
MASSACHUSETTS--1.4%
Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue:
    (New England Deaconess Hospital Issue) 7.20%, 4/1/2022..................                         5,000,000       5,116,200
    (New England Medical Center Hospitals) 5.375%, 7/1/2024.................                         5,100,000       4,571,844
Massachusetts Port Authority, Special Project Revenue (Harborside Hyatt
Project)
    10%, 3/1/2026...........................................................                         3,000,000       3,201,120
MICHIGAN--5.8%
City of Detroit, Sewage Disposal Revenue 5.70%, 7/1/2023 (Insured; FGIC)....                        20,000,000      18,772,400
Flint Tax Increment Finance Authority, Refunding 6.125%, 6/1/2006...........                         3,900,000       3,997,227

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                     FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                 PRINCIPAL
LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                       AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
MICHIGAN (CONTINUED)
Michigan Hospital Finance Authority, HR, Refunding (Genesys Health System):
    8.10%, 10/1/2013........................................................                    $    2,000,000  $    2,068,420
    8.125%, 10/1/2021.......................................................                         4,910,000       5,039,870
    7.50%, 10/1/2027........................................................                         6,000,000       5,863,740
Michigan Strategic Fund, Limited Obligation Revenue (WMX Technologies Inc.
Project)
    6%, 12/1/2013...........................................................                        14,000,000      13,569,780
Romulus Economic Development Corp., Economic Development Revenue, Refunding
    (HIR Limited Partnership Project)
    7%, 11/1/2015 (Surety Bond; ITT Lyndon Property Co. Inc.)...............                         5,000,000       5,181,000
MINNESOTA--.5%
Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency, Power Supply System Revenue,
    Refunding Zero Coupon, 1/1/2025 (Insured; MBIA).........................                        30,660,000       4,900,081
NEBRASKA--1.3%
Nebraska Higher Education Loan Program Inc., Revenue 6.40%, 6/1/2013........                        12,500,000      12,445,125
NEVADA--.9%
Clark County, IDR (Southwest Gas Corp.) 7.50%, 9/1/2032.....................                         8,000,000       8,224,000
NEW HAMPSHIRE--1.6%
New Hampshire Higher Educational and Health Facilities Authority, Revenue
    (Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center) 7.75%, 1/1/2020...............                         2,200,000       2,373,206
New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, Single Family Residential Mortgage:
    7.75%, 7/1/2023.........................................................                         7,285,000       7,704,835
    7.70%, 7/1/2029.........................................................                         4,795,000       5,019,310
NEW JERSEY--1.2%
Hudson County Improvement Authority, Solid Waste System Revenue 7.10%, 1/1/2020                      1,955,000       1,841,082
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Solid Waste Disposal Facility
Revenue
    (Garden State Paper Co. Inc. Project) 7.125%, 4/1/2022
    (Guaranteed; Media General, Inc., LOC; Toronto-Dominion Bank)(b)........                         4,500,000       4,779,180
Passaic County Utilities Authority, Solid Waste System Revenue 7%, 11/15/2007                        5,000,000       4,792,650
NEW MEXICO--.3%
Farmington, PCR, Refunding (Southern California Edison Co.)
    5.875%, 6/1/2023 (Insured; MBIA)........................................                         3,000,000       2,913,180
NEW YORK--11.3%
New York City Industrial Development Agency, Special Facility Revenue
    (American Airlines Inc. Project) 8%, 7/1/2020...........................                         1,325,000       1,386,798
New York State Dormitory Authority, Revenue:
    (City University System):
      5.75%, 7/1/2009.......................................................                         7,000,000       6,632,920
      5%, 7/1/2020..........................................................                        10,000,000       8,244,000
    (State University Educational Facilities):
      7.50%, 5/15/2013......................................................                         2,500,000       2,821,950
      Refunding 5.875%, 5/15/2011...........................................                        10,000,000       9,590,600

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                 FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                   PRINCIPAL
LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                          AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
NEW YORK (CONTINUED)
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Electric Facilities
Revenue:
    (Consolidated Edison Co. Inc. Project) 7.125%, 12/1/2029................                    $    5,000,000  $    5,219,950
    (Long Island Lighting Co.) 6.90%, 8/1/2022..............................                         5,050,000       4,660,847
New York State Environmental Facilities Corp., PCR (State Water - Revolving
Fund)
    5.90%, 11/15/2014.......................................................                         5,000,000       4,925,050
New York State Local Government Assistance Corp.:
    5.375%, 4/1/2014........................................................                         8,000,000       7,300,160
    5%, 4/1/2021............................................................                         8,000,000       6,802,400
    5%, 4/1/2023............................................................                        21,000,000      17,763,480
New York State Medical Care Facilities Finance Agency:
    HR, Refunding (Presbyterian Hospital) 5.10%, 8/15/2010 (Insured; FHA)...                        11,825,000      11,407,932
    Secured Hospital Revenue 6.125%, 8/15/2013..............................                         5,750,000       5,385,163
New York State Thruway Authority, General Revenue 5%, 1/1/2020 (Insured; MBIA)                      12,405,000      10,683,930
Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, General Purpose Revenue 5%, 1/1/2024                         5,125,000       4,363,732
NORTH DAKOTA--1.1%
North Dakota Housing Finance Agency, SFMR:
    7.30%, 7/1/2024.........................................................                         4,750,000       4,915,157
    7.75%, 7/1/2024 (Insured; MBIA).........................................                         5,390,000       5,699,871
OHIO--.6%
Cleveland, Parking Facilities Improvement Revenue 8.10%, 9/15/2022..........                         5,300,000       5,565,265
OKLAHOMA--3.1%
McGee Creek Authority, Water Revenue 6%, 1/1/2013 (Insured; MBIA)...........                         6,025,000       6,070,428
Trustees of the Tulsa Municipal Airport Trust, Revenue
    (American Airlines Inc. Project):
      9.50%, 6/1/2020.......................................................                         1,000,000       1,047,880
      7.375%, 12/1/2020 (Guaranteed; AMR Corp.).............................                         9,850,000       9,885,756
      7.60%, 12/1/2030......................................................                        12,000,000      12,210,840
PENNSYLVANIA--3.2%
Borough of Langhorne Manor Higher Education and Health Authority, HR
    (The Lower Bucks Hospital) 7.30%, 7/1/2012..............................                         3,400,000       3,242,444
Lehigh County General Purpose Authority, Revenue (Wiley House) 9.50%, 11/1/2016                      3,500,000       3,603,355
Montgomery County Higher Education and Health Authority, Revenue
    (Northwestern Corp.) 8.50%, 6/1/2016....................................                         3,000,000       3,101,550
Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperatve  Authority, Special Tax Revenue
    (Philadelphia Funding Program) 5.625%, 6/15/2023 (Insured; MBIA)........                         4,000,000       3,760,320
Philadelphia, Water and Wastewater Revenue, Refunding
    5.625%, 6/15/2008 (Insured; FSA)........................................                         7,570,000       7,569,243
Schuykill County Industrial Development Authority, RRR
    (Schuykill Energy Resources Inc.) 6.50%, 1/1/2010.......................                         9,710,000       9,036,709

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                    FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                  PRINCIPAL
LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                        AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
RHODE ISLAND--2.2%
Rhode Island Depositors Economic Protection Corp., Special Obligation Refunding
    5.875%, 8/1/2011 (Insured; MBIA)........................................                     $  12,885,000   $  12,823,796
Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corp.:
    (Homeownership E-1) 7.55%, 10/1/2022....................................                         4,305,000       4,514,180
    (Rental Housing Program) 7.95%, 10/1/2020...............................                         3,195,000       3,371,684
SOUTH CAROLINA--3.0%
Richland County, Solid Waste Disposal Facilities Revenue (Union Camp Corp. Project)
    7.125%, 9/1/2021........................................................                         5,000,000       5,168,750
South Carolina Public Service Authority, Revenue, Refunding:
    5%, 1/1/2018 (Insured; FGIC)............................................                         5,000,000       4,343,100
    5%, 1/1/2025 (Insured; FGIC)............................................                        13,400,000      11,465,978
    5.125%, 1/1/2032........................................................                         4,750,000       3,947,963
Sumter County, School District Number 2, COP 8.125%, 4/1/2010...............                         3,135,000       3,365,360
TENNESSEE--.5%
McMinn County Industrial Development Board, PCR (Calhoun Newsprint Co. Project)
    7.625%, 3/1/2016........................................................                         4,500,000       4,703,715
TEXAS--5.7%
Alliance Airport Authority Inc., Special Facilities Revenue
    (American Airlines Inc. Project):
      7%, 12/1/2011 (Guaranteed; AMR Corp.).................................                        13,900,000      13,749,463
      7.50%, 12/1/2029......................................................                        12,305,000      12,439,494
Bell County Health Facilities Development Corp., Revenue
    (Southern Healthcare-Southview) 10.50%, 3/1/2020........................                         2,925,000       3,223,233
Brazos River Authority, PCR (Collateral Texas Utilities Electric Co. Project)
    7.875%, 3/1/2021........................................................                         2,955,000       3,161,141
Dallas - Fort Worth International Airport Facility Improvement Corp., Revenue
    (Delta Airlines Inc.) 7.625%, 11/1/2021.................................                         2,200,000       2,243,604
Dickens County, Lease Obligation (Jail and Detention Facility Project)
    8.875%, 4/1/2005........................................................                         3,950,000       4,098,125
Fort Bend County, Municipal Utility District Number 42, Refunding 8.30%, 4/1/2009                    1,500,000       1,636,020
Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority, SWDR, (Champion International Corp.
Project)
    7.25%, 4/1/2017.........................................................                         4,735,000       4,828,469
Montgomery County Health Facilities Development Corp., Hospital Mortgage
Revenue
    (Woodlands Medical Center Project) 8.85%, 8/15/2014.....................                         6,940,000       7,565,710
Orange County Navigation and Port District Industrial Development Corp., IDR
    (North Star Steel Project) 9.50%, 12/1/2004.............................                         1,000,000       1,055,160
UTAH--1.0%
Carbon County, SWDR, Refunding (Sunnyside Cogeneration) 9.25%, 7/1/2018.....                         8,000,000       8,634,240
Utah Housing Finance Agency, Single Family Mortgage 7.70%, 7/1/2015.........                         1,155,000       1,199,964

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                             FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                   PRINCIPAL
LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                         AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
VIRGINIA--3.4%
Fairfax County Industrial Development Authority, Revenue, Refunding
    (Inova Health System Hospitals Project) 5%, 8/15/2023...................                    $    9,355,000  $    7,555,659
Fairfax County Water Authority, Water Revenue, Refunding 5.75%, 4/1/2029....                        19,400,000      18,455,608
Isle Wight County Industrial Development Authority, Solid Waste Disposal
Facilities
    Revenue (Union Camp Corp. Project) 6.55%, 4/1/2024......................                         6,115,000       6,075,130
WASHINGTON--1.9%
Chelan County Public Utility District Number 001, Consolidated Revenue
    (Chelan Hydroelectric):
      5.70%, 7/1/2008.......................................................                         2,150,000       2,058,818
      7.50%, 7/1/2011.......................................................                         4,155,000       4,551,262
Port Moses Lake Public Corp., PCR (Union Carbide Co. Project) 7.875%, 8/1/2006                       2,100,000       2,220,246
Washington Public Power Supply System, Revenue, Refunding:
    (Nuclear Project Number 1) 5.375%, 7/1/2015.............................                         9,000,000       7,957,890
    (Nuclear Project Number 3) Zero Coupon, 7/1/2017........................                         6,750,000       1,538,257
WEST VIRGINIA--.7%
Kanawha County, IDR (Union Carbide Chemical and Plastics) 8%, 8/1/2020......                         1,930,000       2,062,128
South Charleston, PCR, Refunding (Union Carbide Co. Project) 7.625%, 8/1/2005                        4,500,000       4,763,025
                                                                                                                --------------
TOTAL LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS
    (cost $824,789,418).....................................................                                      $838,067,427
                                                                                                                ==============
SHORT-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS--11.5%
CALIFORNIA--.4%
Palm Springs Industrial Development Authority, Revenue, VRDN
    (BP Holdings Project) 4.10% (LOC; The Bank of California) (b,c).........                    $    3,000,000  $    3,000,000
Riverside, Multi-Family Housing Revenue, VRDN (Crest Apartments Project)
    4.50% (LOC; Tokai Bank) (b,c)...........................................                         1,000,000       1,000,000
CONNECTICUT--.7%
State of Connecticut, Special Tax Obligation Revenue, VRDN:
    (Transportation Infrastructure) 4% (LOC; Industrial Bank of Japan) (b,c)                         4,400,000       4,400,000
    (Unemployment Compensation) 4.05% (LOC; Mitsubishi Bank) (b,c)..........                         2,200,000       2,200,000
FLORIDA--2.4%
Dade County, Water and Sewer System Revenue, VRDN
    3.95% (Insured; FGIC, SBPA; Industrial Bank of Japan) (c)...............                         3,000,000       3,000,000
Pinellas County Health Facilities Authority, Revenue, VRDN
    (Pooled Hospital Loan Program) 3.70% (LOC; Chemical Bank) (b,c).........                         8,200,000       8,200,000
University Athletic Association Inc., VRDN (Rangely University Stadium
Project)
    3.50% (LOC; Sun Bank and Trust Co.) (b,c)...............................                        11,400,000      11,400,000
LOUISIANA--.4%
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Revenue, VRDN (Kenner Hotel Ltd.)
    3.90% (LOC; Swiss Bank Corp.) (b,c).....................................                         4,100,000       4,100,000

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                FEBRUARY 28, 1995
                                                                                                  PRINCIPAL
SHORT-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                        AMOUNT           VALUE
                                                                                                --------------  --------------
MARYLAND--.2%
Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority, RRR, Refunding, VRDN
    (Harford County Resource Project) 3.90%
    (Insured; AMBAC, SBPA; Credit Local De France) (c)......................                    $    1,800,000  $    1,800,000
NEW MEXICO--1.9%
Hurley, PCR, VRDN (Kennecott Santa Fe)
    3.90% (Guaranteed; British Petroleum America Inc.) (c)..................                        17,550,000      17,550,000
NEW YORK--1.0%
City of New York, VRDN 3.90% (Insured; MBIA) (c)............................                         8,000,000       8,000,000
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Special Obligation Revenue,
    VRDN 3.60% (SBPA; Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.) (c)........................                         1,600,000       1,600,000
NORTH CAROLINA--.5%
North Carolina Medical Care Commission, HR, VRDN (Pooled Financing Project)
    3.90% (LOC; Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank) (b,c).................................                         4,700,000       4,700,000
MINNESOTA--.3%
Cloquet, PCR, VRDN (Potlatch Corp. Project)
    4.05% (LOC; Credit Suisse) (b,c)........................................                         1,100,000       1,100,000
Golden Valley, IDR, Refunding, VRDN (Graco Inc. Project)
    4.35% (LOC; Fuji Bank) (b,c)............................................                         2,080,000       2,080,000
OHIO--.5%
Cincinnati Student Loan Funding Corp., Student Loan Revenue, VRDN:
    4% (LOC; Fuji Bank) (b,c)...............................................                         2,140,000       2,140,000
    4.10% (LOC; National Westminster Bank) (b,c)............................                         1,500,000       1,500,000
Ohio State Air Quality Development Authority, Revenue, VRDN
    (JMG Funding Limited Partnership) 4% (LOC; Societe Generale) (b,c)......                           700,000         700,000
PENNSYLVANIA--.7%
Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority, Energy Development Revenue, VRDN
    (B&W Ebensburg Project) 4.10% (LOC; Swiss Bank Corp.) (b,c).............                         2,700,000       2,700,000
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, Student Loan Revenue, VRDN
    4.10% (LOC; Union Bank of Switzerland) (b,c)............................                         4,100,000       4,100,000
SOUTH CAROLINA--.5%
Berkeley County, Pollution Control Facilities Revenue, Refunding, VRDN
    (Amoco Chemical Co. Project) 3.90% (c)..................................                         4,950,000       4,950,000
TEXAS--1.3%
Harris County Health Facilities Development Corp., HR, VRDN
    (Methodist Hospital) 3.70% (c)..........................................                        12,400,000      12,400,000
Port Development Corp., Marine Terminal Revenue, VRDN
    (Pasadena Terminal Project) 3.62% (LOC; Abn-Amro Bank N.V.) (b,c).......                           300,000         300,000
WYOMING--.7%
Platte County, PCR, VRDN (Tri State G&T)
    3.90% (LOC; Chemical Bank) (b,c)........................................                         6,500,000       6,500,000

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                  FEBRUARY 28, 1995

SHORT-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)                                                                        VALUE
                                                                                                                --------------
TOTAL SHORT-TERM MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS
    (cost $109,420,000).....................................................                                      $109,420,000
                                                                                                                ==============
TOTAL INVESTMENTS--100.0%
    (cost $934,209,419).....................................................                                      $947,487,427
                                                                                                                ==============
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<CAPTION>

SUMMARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
<S>           <C>                                                <S>     <C>
AMBAC         American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation      MBIA    Municipal Bond Investors Assurance
COP           Certificate of Participation                       MFMR    Multi-Family Mortgage Revenue
FGIC          Financial Guaranty Insurance Company               PCR     Pollution Control Revenue
FHA           Federal Housing Administration                     RRR     Resources Recovery Revenue
FSA           Financial Security Assurance                       SBPA    Standby Bond Purchase Agreement
HR            Hospital Revenue                                   SFMR    Single-Family Mortgage Revenue
IDR           Industrial Development Revenue                     SWDR    Solid Waste Disposal Revenue
LOC           Letter of Credit                                   VRDN    Variable Rate Demand Notes
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


SUMMARY OF COMBINED RATINGS (UNAUDITED)
FITCH (D)              OR          MOODY'S             OR         STANDARD & POOR'S          PERCENTAGE OF VALUE
- ---------                          ---------                      --------------------    -----------------------
<S>                                <C>                            <S>                               <C>
AAA                                Aaa                            AAA                               20.0%
AA                                 Aa                             AA                                17.1
A                                  A                              A                                 10.5
BBB                                Baa                            BBB                               26.0
BB                                 Ba                             BB                                 6.3
F1                                 MIG1                           SP1                               11.4
Not Rated (e)                      Not Rated (e)                  Not Rated (e)                      8.7
                                                                                                   --------
                                                                                                   100.0%
                                                                                                   =======
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NOTES TO STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS:
    (a)  Non-income accruing security. The valuation of this security has
    been determined in good faith under the direction of the Board of
    Directors.
    (b)  Secured by letters of credit.
    (c)  Securities payable on demand. The interest rate, which is subject to
    change, is based upon bank prime rates or an index of market interest
    rates.
    (d)  Fitch currently provides creditworthiness information for a limited
    number of investments.
    (e)  Securities which, while not rated by Fitch, Moody's or Standard and
    Poor's, have been determined by the Manager to be of comparable quality
    to those rated securities in which the Fund may invest.
    (f)  The valuation of this security has been determined in good faith
    under the direction of the Board of Directors.






See notes to financial statements.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES                                                                             FEBRUARY 28, 1995
<S>                                                                                            <C>                   <C>
ASSETS:
    Investments in securities, at value
      (cost $934,209,419)-see statement.....................................                                         $947,487,427
    Receivable for investment securities sold...............................                                           20,737,786
    Interest receivable.....................................................                                           13,866,951
    Receivable for subscriptions to Common Stock............................                                               40,354
    Prepaid expenses........................................................                                               43,494
                                                                                                                   --------------
                                                                                                                      982,176,012
LIABILITIES:
    Due to The Dreyfus Corporation..........................................                   $     370,809
    Due to Distributor......................................................                         134,840
    Due to Custodian........................................................                       8,339,022
    Payable for investment securities purchased.............................                      38,836,493
    Payable for Common Stock redeemed.......................................                          43,735
    Accrued expenses........................................................                         174,339           47,899,238
                                                                                               -------------       --------------
NET ASSETS  ................................................................                                         $934,276,774
                                                                                                                   ==============
REPRESENTED BY:
    Paid-in capital.........................................................                                         $925,962,360
    Accumulated net realized capital losses and distribution in excess of
      net realized gain on investments-Note 1(c)............................                                           (4,963,594)
    Accumulated net unrealized appreciation on investments-Note 3(b)........                                           13,278,008
                                                                                                                   --------------
NET ASSETS at value applicable to 64,652,108 shares outstanding
    (150 million shares of $.01 par value Common Stock authorized)..........                                         $934,276,774
                                                                                                                   ==============
NET ASSET VALUE, offering and redemption price per share
    ($934,276,774 / 64,652,108 shares)......................................                                               $14.45
                                                                                                                           ======

See notes to financial statements.
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS                                                                           YEAR ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 1995
<S>                                                                                             <C>              <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
    INTEREST INCOME.........................................................                                     $  66,038,620
    EXPENSES:
      Management fee-Note 2(a)..............................................                    $ 5,295,714
      Shareholder servicing costs-Note 2(b).................................                      2,583,111
      Custodian fees........................................................                         83,806
      Professional fees.....................................................                         82,599
      Prospectus and shareholders' reports..................................                         64,578
      Registration fees.....................................................                         59,917
      Directors' fees and expenses-Note 2(c)................................                         36,248
      Miscellaneous.........................................................                        166,647
                                                                                               ------------
            TOTAL EXPENSES..................................................                                         8,372,620
                                                                                                                --------------
            INVESTMENT INCOME--NET..........................................                                        57,666,000
                                                                                                                --------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:
    Net realized (loss) on investments-Note 3(a)............................                    $(4,138,192)
    Net realized (loss) on financial futures-Note 3(a)......................                       (821,567)
                                                                                               ------------
      NET REALIZED (LOSS)...................................................                                        (4,959,759)
    Net unrealized (depreciation) on investments............................                                       (63,932,877)
                                                                                                                --------------
            NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS...............                                       (68,892,636)
                                                                                                                --------------
NET (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS......................                                     $ (11,226,636)
                                                                                                                ==============


See notes to financial statements.
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
                                                                                           YEAR ENDED FEBRUARY 28,
                                                                                   ---------------------------------------
                                                                                          1994                 1995
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
<S>                                                                                <C>                    <C>
OPERATIONS:
    Investment income-net...................................................       $     73,137,663       $     57,666,000
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments.................................             23,966,089             (4,959,759)
    Net unrealized (depreciation) on investments for the year...............            (20,709,885)           (63,932,877)
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
      NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS.......             76,393,867            (11,226,636)
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
DIVIDENDS TO SHAREHOLDERS:
    From investment income-net..............................................            (73,540,228)           (57,666,000)
    From net realized gain on investments...................................            (18,210,546)            (8,389,176)
    In excess of net realized gain on investments...........................               ____                     (3,835)
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
      TOTAL DIVIDENDS.......................................................            (91,750,774)           (66,059,011)
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
CAPITAL STOCK TRANSACTIONS:
    Net proceeds from shares sold...........................................          1,964,133,330          1,520,860,174
    Dividends reinvested....................................................             68,036,992             46,870,459
    Cost of shares redeemed.................................................         (2,014,289,167)        (1,796,983,645)
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
      INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS FROM CAPITAL STOCK TRANSACTIONS.....             17,881,155           (229,253,012)
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
          TOTAL INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS...........................              2,524,248           (306,538,659)
NET ASSETS:
    Beginning of year.......................................................          1,238,291,185          1,240,815,433
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
    End of year.............................................................         $1,240,815,433       $    934,276,774
                                                                                   ================       ================
                                                                                       SHARES                  SHARES
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:
    Shares sold.............................................................            124,762,916            106,215,275
    Shares issued for dividends reinvested..................................              4,309,637              3,273,509
    Shares redeemed.........................................................           (127,518,879)          (125,075,831)
                                                                                   ----------------       ----------------
      NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN SHARES OUTSTANDING.........................              1,553,674            (15,587,047)
                                                                                   ================       ================

See notes to financial statements.
</TABLE>

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
    Reference is made to Page 4 of the Fund's Prospectus dated June 1, 1995.


GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1--SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
    The Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 ("Act")
as a diversified open-end management investment company. Dreyfus Service
Corporation, until August 24, 1994, acted as the distributor of the Fund's
shares which are sold to the public without a sales load. Dreyfus Service
Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Dreyfus Corporation
("Manager"). Effective August 24, 1994, the Manager became a direct
subsidiary of Mellon Bank, N.A.
    On August 24, 1994, Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc. (the
"Distributor") was engaged as the Fund's distributor. The Distributor,
located at One Exchange Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Institutional Administration Services, Inc., a provider of
mutual fund administration services, the parent company of which is Boston
Institutional Group, Inc.
    (A) PORTFOLIO VALUATION: The Fund's investments (excluding options and
financial futures on municipal and U.S. treasury securities) are valued each
business day by an independent pricing service ("Service") approved by the
Board of Directors. Investments for which quoted bid prices are readily
available and are representative of the bid side of the market in the
judgement of the service are valued at the mean between the quoted bid prices
(as obtained by the Service from dealers in such securities). Other
investments (which constitute a majority of the portfolio securities) are
carried at fair value as determined by the Service, based on methods which
include consideration of: yields or prices of municipal securities of
comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type; indications as to values from
dealers; and general market conditions. Options and financial futures on
municipal and U.S. treasury securities are valued at the last sales price on
the securities exchange on which such securities are primarily traded or at
the last sales price on the national securities market on each business day.
Investments not listed on an exchange or the national securities market, or
securities for which there were no transactions, are valued at the average of
the most recent bid and asked prices. Bid price is used when no asked price
is available.
    (B) SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS AND INVESTMENT INCOME: Securities
transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Realized gain and loss from
securities transactions are recorded on the identified cost basis. Interest
income, adjusted for amortization of premiums and original issue discounts on
investments, is earned from settlement date and recognized on the accrual
basis. Securities purchased or sold on a when-issued or delayed-delivery
basis may be settled a month or more after the trade date.
    (C) DIVIDENDS TO SHAREHOLDERS: It is the policy of the Fund to declare
dividends daily from investment income-net. Such dividends are paid monthly.
Dividends from net realized capital gain are normally declared and paid
annually, but the Fund may make distributions on a more frequent basis to
comply with the distribution requirements of the Internal Revenue Code. To
the extent that net realized capital gain can be offset by capital loss
carryovers, if any, it is the policy of the Fund not to distribute such gain.
    Dividends in excess of net realized gain on investments for financial
statement purposes result primarily from distributions of realized gain
necessary to satisfy tax requirements.
    (D) FEDERAL INCOME TAXES: It is the policy of the Fund to continue to
qualify as a regulated investment company, which can distribute tax exempt
dividends, by complying with the applicable provisions of the Internal
Revenue Code, and to make distributions of income and net realized capital
gain sufficient to relieve it from substantially all Federal income and
excise taxes.

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
    The Fund has an unused capital loss carryover of approximately $403,000
available for Federal income tax purposes to be applied against future net
securities profits, if any, realized subsequent to February 28, 1995. The
carryover does not include net realized securities losses from November 1,
1994 through February 28, 1995 which are treated, for Federal income tax
purposes, as arising in fiscal 1996. If not applied, the carryover expires in
fiscal 2003.
NOTE 2--MANAGEMENT FEE AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES:
    (A) Pursuant to a management agreement ("Agreement") with the Manager,
the management fee is computed at the annual rate of .55 of 1% of the average
daily value of the Fund's net assets and is payable monthly. The Agreement
provides for an expense reimbursement from the Manager should the Fund's
aggregate expenses, exclusive of taxes, brokerage, interest on borrowings,
and extraordinary expenses, exceed 1 1/2% of the average value of the Fund's
net assets for any full fiscal year. There was no expense reimbursement for
the year ended February 28, 1995.
    (B) On August 3, 1994, Fund shareholders approved a revised Service Plan
(the "Plan") pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act. Pursuant to the Plan,
effective August 24, 1994, the Fund (a) reimburses the Distributor for
payments to third parties for distributing the Fund's shares and servicing
shareholder accounts and (b) pays the Manager, Dreyfus Service Corporation or
any affiliate (collectively "Dreyfus") for advertising and marketing relating
to the Fund and for servicing shareholder accounts, at an aggregate annual
rate of .20 of 1% of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets. Each
of the Distributor and Dreyfus may pay one or more Service Agents (a
securities dealer, financial institution or other industry professional) a
fee in respect of the Fund's shares owned by shareholders with whom the
Service Agent has a servicing relationship or for whom the Service Agent is
the dealer or holder of record. Each of the Distributor and Dreyfus determine
the amounts to be paid to Service Agents to which it will make payments and
the basis on which such payments are made. The Plan also separately provides
for the Fund to bear the costs of preparing, printing and distributing
certain of the Fund's prospectuses and statements of additional information
and costs associated with implementing and operating the Plan, not to exceed
the greater of $100,000 or .005 of 1% of the Fund's average daily net assets
for any full fiscal year.
    Prior to August 24, 1994, the Fund's Service Plan ("prior Service Plan")
provided that the Fund pay Dreyfus Service Corporation at an annual rate of
.20 of 1% of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets, for costs and
expenses in connection with advertising, marketing and distributing the
Fund's shares and for servicing shareholder accounts. Dreyfus Service
Corporation made payments to one or more Service Agents based on the value of
the Fund's shares owned by clients of the Service Agent. The prior Service
Plan also separately provided for the Fund to bear the costs of preparing,
printing and distributing certain of the Fund's prospectuses and statements
of additional information and costs associated with implementing and
operating the prior Service Plan, not to exceed the greater of $100,000 or
.005 of 1% of the Funds daily net assets for any full fiscal year.
    For the year ended February 28, 1995, the Fund was charged $928,664
pursuant to the Plan and $1,019,821 was charged pursuant to the prior Service
Plan.
    (C) Prior to August 24, 1994, certain officers and directors of the Fund
were "affiliated persons," as defined in the Act, of the Manager and/or
Dreyfus Service Corporation. Each director who is not an "affiliated person"
receives an annual fee of $4,500 and an attendance fee of $500 per meeting.
The Chairman of the Board receives an additional 25% of such compensation.

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
NOTE 3--SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS:
    (A) The aggregate amount of purchases and sales of investment securities
amounted to $1,752,141,244 and $1,875,430,664, respectively, for the year
ended February 28, 1995, and consisted entirely of long-term and short-term
municipal investments.
    The Fund is engaged in trading financial futures contracts. The Fund is
exposed to market risk as a result of changes in the value of the underlying
financial instruments. Investments in financial futures require the Fund to
"mark to market" on a daily basis, which reflects the change in the market
value of the contract at the close of each day's trading. Accordingly,
variation margin payments are made or received to reflect daily unrealized
gains or losses. When the contracts are closed, the Fund recognizes a
realized gain or loss. These investments require initial margin deposits with
a custodian, which consist of cash or cash equivalents, up to approximately
10% of the contract amount. The amount of these deposits is determined by the
exchange or Board of Trade on which the contract is traded and is subject to
change. At February 28, 1995, there were no financial futures contracts
outstanding.
    (B) At February 28, 1995, accumulated net unrealized appreciation on
investments was $13,278,008, consisting of $26,776,254 gross unrealized
appreciation and $13,498,246 gross unrealized depreciation.
    At February 28, 1995, the cost of investments for Federal income tax
purposes was substantially the same as the cost for financial reporting
purposes (see the Statement of Investments).

GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
REPORT OF ERNST & YOUNG LLP, INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
SHAREHOLDERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
    We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of
General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc., including the statement of investments, as
of February 28, 1995, and the related statement of operations for the year
then ended, the statement of changes in net assets for each of the two years
in the period then ended, and financial highlights for each of the years
indicated therein. These financial statements and financial highlights are
the responsibility of the Fund's management. Our responsibility is to express
an opinion on these financial statements and financial highlights based on
our audits.
    We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and
financial highlights are free of material misstatement. An audit includes
examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures
in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of
securities owned as of February 28, 1995 by correspondence with the custodian
and brokers. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used
and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the
overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide
a reasonable basis for our opinion.
    In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights
referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial
position of General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc. at February 28, 1995, the
results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net
assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, and the financial
highlights for each of the indicated years, in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.



                                  (Ernst & Young Signature Logo)
New York, New York
April 3, 1995


                       GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.


                           PART C. OTHER INFORMATION
                           _________________________


Item 24.   Financial Statements and Exhibits. - List
_______    _________________________________________

     (a)   Financial Statements:

                Included in Part A of the Registration Statement
   
                Condensed Financial Information for each of the ten years in
                the period ended February 28, 1995.
    
                Included in Part B of the Registration Statement:
   
                     Statement of Investments--February 28, 1995.
    
   
                     Statement of Assets and Liabilities--February 28, 1995.
    
   
                     Statement of Operations--year ended February 28, 1995.
    
   
                     Statement of Changes in Net Assets--for each of the two
                     years ended February 28, 1994 and 1995.
    
                     Notes to Financial Statements
   
                     Report of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors, dated
                     April 3, 1995.
    





All Schedules and other financial statement information, for which provision
is made in the applicable accounting regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, are either omitted because they are not required under
the related instructions, they are inapplicable, or the required information
is presented in the financial statements or notes thereto which are included
in Part B of the Registration Statement.






Item 24.   Financial Statements and Exhibits. - List (continued)
_______    _____________________________________________________

  (b)      Exhibits:
   
  (1)(a)   Registrant's Articles of Incorporation.
    
   
  (1)(b)   Registrant's Articles of Amendment.
    
   
  (1)(c)   Registrant's Articles Supplementary.
    
   
  (2)      Registrant's By-Laws.
    
  (5)      Management Agreement.

  (6)(a)   Distribution Agreement.
   
  (6)(b)   Forms of Service Agreement.
    
   
  (8)(a)   Amended and Restated Custody Agreement.
    
   
  (8)(b)   Sub-Custodian Agreements are incorporated by reference to Exhibit
           8(b) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Registration
           Statement on Form N-1A, filed on April 19, 1994.
    
   
  (10)     Opinion and consent of Registrant's counsel.
    
  (11)     Consent of Independent Auditors.
   
  (15)     Service Plan.
    
   
  (16)     Schedules of Computation of Performance Data are incorporated by
           reference to Exhibit (16) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to
           the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on April 19, 1994.
    





Item 24.   Financial Statements and Exhibits. - List (continued)
_______    _____________________________________________________

           Other Exhibits
           ______________
   
                (a)  Powers of Attorney of the Directors.
    
                (b)  Certificate of Secretary.

Item 25.   Persons Controlled by or under Common Control with Registrant.
_______    ______________________________________________________________

           Not Applicable

Item 26.   Number of Holders of Securities.
_______    ________________________________
   
            (1)                              (2)

                                                Number of Record
         Title of Class                  Holders as of May 2, 1995
         ______________                  _____________________________

         Common Stock
         (Par value $.01)                          23,568
    
Item 27.    Indemnification
_______     _______________

         The Statement as to the general effect of any contract,
         arrangements or statute under which a director, officer,
         underwriter or affiliated person of the Registrant is insured or
         indemnified in any manner against any liability which may be
         incurred in such capacity, other than insurance provided by any
         director, officer, affiliated person or underwriter for their own
         protection, is incorporated by reference to Item 4 of Part II of
         Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to the Registration Statement on Form
         N-1, filed on January 16, 1984.
   
         Reference is also made to the Distribution Agreement attached as
         Exhibit (6)(a) hereto.
    



Item 28.    Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser.
_______     ____________________________________________________
   
            The Dreyfus Corporation ("Dreyfus") and subsidiary companies
            comprise a financial service organization whose business
            consists primarily of providing investment management services
            as the investment adviser and manager for sponsored investment
            companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940
            and as an investment adviser to institutional and individual
            accounts.  Dreyfus also serves as sub-investment adviser to
            and/or administrator of other investment companies. Dreyfus
            Service Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dreyfus,
            serves primarily as a registered broker-dealer of shares of
            investment companies sponsored by Dreyfus and of other
            investment companies  for which Dreyfus acts as investment
            adviser, sub-investment adviser or administrator.  Dreyfus
            Management, Inc., another wholly-owned subsidiary, provides
            investment management services to various pension plans,
            institutions and individuals.
    

Item 28.  Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser (continued)
________  ________________________________________________________________

          Officers and Directors of Investment Adviser
          ____________________________________________


Name and Position
with Dreyfus                  Other Businesses
_________________             ________________
   
MANDELL L. BERMAN             Real estate consultant and private investor
Director                           29100 Northwestern Highway, Suite 370
                                   Southfield, Michigan 48034;
                              Past Chairman of the Board of Trustees of
                              Skillman Foundation.
                              Member of The Board of Vintners Intl.
    
   
FRANK V. CAHOUET              Chairman of the Board, President and
Director                      Chief Executive Officer:
                                   Mellon Bank Corporation
                                   One Mellon Bank Center
                                   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258;
                                   Mellon Bank, N.A.
                                   One Mellon Bank Center
                                   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258
                              Director:
                                   Avery Dennison Corporation
                                   150 North Orange Grove Boulevard
                                   Pasadena, California 91103;
                                   Saint-Gobain Corporation
                                   750 East Swedesford Road
                                   Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 19482;
                                   Teledyne, Inc.
                                   1901 Avenue of the Stars
                                   Los Angeles, California 90067
    
   
ALVIN E. FRIEDMAN             Senior Adviser to Dillon, Read & Co. Inc.
Director                           535 Madison Avenue
                                   New York, New York 10022;
                                   Director and member of the Executive
                                   Committee of Avnet, Inc.**
    
   
LAWRENCE M. GREENE            Director:
Director                           Dreyfus America Fund
    
   
JULIAN M. SMERLING            None
Director
    
   
DAVID B. TRUMAN               Educational consultant;
Director                      Past President of the Russell Sage Foundation
                                   230 Park Avenue
                                   New York, New York 10017;
                              Past President of Mount Holyoke College
                                   South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075;
    
   
DAVID B. TRUMAN               Former Director:
(cont'd)                           Student Loan Marketing Association
                                   1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, N.W.
                                   Washington, D.C. 20006;
                              Former Trustee:
                                   College Retirement Equities Fund
                                   730 Third Avenue
                                   New York, New York 10017
    
   
HOWARD STEIN                  Chairman of the Board:
Chairman of the Board and          Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation*;
Chief Executive Officer            The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
                                   Dreyfus Management, Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
                              Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
                              Officer:
                                   Major Trading Corporation*;
                              Director:
                                   Avnet, Inc.**;
                                   Dreyfus America Fund++++;
                                   The Dreyfus Fund International
                                   Limited+++++;
                                   World Balanced Fund+++;
                                   Dreyfus Partnership Management,
                                        Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Personal Management, Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Precious Metals, Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.*;
                                   Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*;
                              Trustee:
                                   Corporate Property Investors
                                   New York, New York;
    
   
W. KEITH SMITH                Chairman and Chief Executive Officer:
Vice Chairman of the Board         The Boston Company
                                   One Boston Place
                                   Boston, Massachusetts 02108
                              Vice Chairman of the Board:
                                   Mellon Bank Corporation
                                   One Mellon Bank Center
                                   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258;
                                   Mellon Bank, N.A.
                                   One Mellon Bank Center
                                   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258
                              Director:
                                   Dentsply International, Inc.
                                   570 West College Avenue
                                   York, Pennsylvania 17405
    
   
ROBERT E. RILEY               Director:
President, Chief                   Dreyfus Service Corporation
Operating Officer,
and a Director
    
   
LAWRENCE S. KASH              Chairman, President and Chief
Vice Chairman-Distribution    Executive Officer:
and a Director                     The Boston Company Advisors, Inc.
                                   53 State Street
                                   Exchange Place
                                   Boston, Massachusetts 02109
                              Executive Vice President and Director:
                                   Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.*;
                              Director:
                                   The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
                                   The Dreyfus Trust Company++'
                                   Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
                              President:
                                   The Boston Company
                                   One Boston Place
                                   Boston, Massachusetts  02108;
                                   Laurel Capital Advisors
                                   One Mellon Bank Center
                                   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258;
                                   Boston Group Holdings, Inc.
                              Executive Vice President
                                   Mellon Bank, N.A.
                                   One Mellon Bank Center
                                   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258;
                                   Boston Safe Deposit & Trust
                                   One Boston Place
                                   Boston, Massachusetts 02108
    
   
PHILIP L. TOIA                Chairman of the Board and Trust Investment
Vice Chairman-Operations      Officer:
and Administration                 The Dreyfus Trust Company+++;
                              Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
                              Officer:
                                   Major Trading Corporation*;
                              Director:
                                   The Dreyfus Security Savings Bank F.S.B.+;
                                   Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
                                   Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*;
                              President and Director:
                                   Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation*;
                                   The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
                                   Dreyfus-Lincoln, Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Management, Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Personal Management, Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Partnership Management, Inc.+;
                                   Dreyfus Service Organization*;
                                   The Truepenny Corporation*;
                              Formerly, Senior Vice President:
                                   The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. and
                                   The Chase Manhattan Capital Markets
                                   Corporation
                                   One Chase Manhattan Plaza
                                   New York, New York 10081
    
   
PAUL H. SNYDER                Director:
Vice President-Finance             Pennsylvania Economy League
and Chief Financial                Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
Officer                            Children's Crisis Treatment Center
                                   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
                                   Dreyfus Service Corporation*
                              Director and Vice President:
                                   Financial Executives Institute,
                                   Philadelphia Chapter
                                   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    
   
BARBARA E. CASEY              President:
Vice President-                    Dreyfus Retirement Services Division;
Dreyfus Retirement            Executive Vice President:
Services                           Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
                                   One Boston Place
                                   Boston, Massachusetts 02108;
    
   
DIANE M. COFFEY               None
Vice President-
Corporate Communications
    
   
ELIE M. GENADRY               President:
Vice President-                    Institutional Services Division of Dreyfus
Institutional Sales                Service Corporation*;
                                   Broker-Dealer Division of Dreyfus Service
                                   Corporation*;
                                   Group Retirement Plans Division of Dreyfus
                                   Service Corporation;
                              Executive Vice President:
                                   Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
                                   Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.*;
                              Vice President:
                                   The Dreyfus Trust Company++;
    
   
HENRY D. GOTTMANN             Executive Vice President:
Vice President-Retail              Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Sales and Service             Vice President:
                                   Dreyfus Precious Metals*;
    
   
DANIEL C. MACLEAN             Director, Vice President and Secretary:
Vice President and General         Dreyfus Precious Metals, Inc.*;
Counsel                       Director and Vice President:
                                   The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
                              Director and Secretary:
                                   Dreyfus Partnership Management, Inc.*;
                                   Major Trading Corporation*;
                                   The Truepenny Corporation+;
                              Director:
                                   The Dreyfus Trust Company++;
                              Secretary:
                                   Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*;
    
   
JEFFREY N. NACHMAN            None
Vice President-Mutual Fund
Accounting
    
   
WILLIAM F. GLAVIN, JR.        Senior Vice President:
Vice President-Product             The Boston Company Advisors, Inc.
Management                         53 State Street
                                   Exchange Place
                                   Boston, Massachusetts 02109
    
   
KATHERINE C. WICKHAM          Formerly, Assistant Commissioner:
Vice President-               Department of Parks and Recreation of the
Human Resources                    City of New York
                                   830 Fifth Avenue
                                   New York, New York 10022
    
   
MARK N. JACOBS                Vice President, Secretary and Director:
Vice President-Fund                Lion Management, Inc.*;
Legal and Compliance,         Secretary:
and Secretary                      The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
                                   Dreyfus Management, Inc.*;
                              Assistant Secretary:
                                   Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.*;
                                   Major Trading Corporation*;
                                   The Truepenny Corporation*
    
   
ANDREW S. WASSER              Vice President:
Vice President-Information         Mellon Bank Corporation
Services                           One Mellon Bank Center
                                   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258
    
   
MAURICE BENDRIHEM             Treasurer:
Controller                         Dreyfus Partnership Management, Inc.*;
                                   Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.*;
                                   Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*;
                                   The Truepenny Corporation*;
                              Controller:
                                   Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation*;
                                   The Dreyfus Trust Company++;
                                   The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
                              Assistant Treasurer:
                                   Dreyfus Precious Metals*
                              Formerly, Vice President-Financial Planning,
                              Administration and Tax:
                                   Showtime/The Movie Channel, Inc.
                                   1633 Broadway
                                   New York, New York 10019
    


______________________________________

*       The address of the business so indicated is 200 Park Avenue, New
        York, New York 10166.
**      The address of the business so indicated is 80 Cutter Mill Road,
        Great Neck, New York 11021.
***     The address of the business so indicated is 45 Broadway, New York,
        New York 10006.
****    The address of the business so indicated is Five Triad Center, Salt
        Lake City, Utah 84180.
+       The address of the business so indicated is Atrium Building, 80 Route
        4 East, Paramus, New Jersey 07652.
++      The address of the business so indicated is 144 Glenn Curtiss
        Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556-0144.
+++     The address of the business so indicated is One Rockefeller Plaza,
        New York, New York 10020.
++++    The address of the business so indicated is 2 Boulevard Royal,
        Luxembourg.
+++++   The address of the business so indicated is Nassau, Bahama Islands.


Item 29.  Principal Underwriters
________  ______________________

     (a)  Other investment companies for which Registrant's principal
underwriter (exclusive distributor) acts as principal underwriter or
exclusive distributor:
   
           1)  Comstock Partners Strategy Fund, Inc.
           2)  Dreyfus A Bonds Plus, Inc.
           3)  Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc.
           4)  Dreyfus Asset Allocation Fund, Inc.
           5)  Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
           6)  Dreyfus BASIC Money Market Fund, Inc.
           7)  Dreyfus BASIC Municipal Fund, Inc.
           8)  Dreyfus BASIC U.S. Government Money Market Fund
           9)  Dreyfus California Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
          10)  Dreyfus California Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
          11)  Dreyfus California Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
          12)  Dreyfus Capital Value Fund, Inc.
          13)  Dreyfus Cash Management
          14)  Dreyfus Cash Management Plus, Inc.
          15)  Dreyfus Connecticut Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
          16)  Dreyfus Connecticut Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
          17)  The Dreyfus Convertible Securities Fund, Inc.
          18)  Dreyfus Edison Electric Index Fund, Inc.
          19)  Dreyfus Florida Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
          20)  Dreyfus Florida Municipal Money Market Fund
          21)  Dreyfus Focus Funds, Inc.
          22)  The Dreyfus Fund Incorporated
          23)  Dreyfus Global Bond Fund, Inc.
          24)  Dreyfus Global Growth, L.P. (A Strategic Fund)
          25)  Dreyfus Global Investing, Inc.
          26)  Dreyfus GNMA Fund, Inc.
          27)  Dreyfus Government Cash Management
          28)  Dreyfus Growth and Income Fund, Inc.
          29)  Dreyfus Growth Opportunity Fund, Inc.
          30)  Dreyfus Institutional Money Market Fund
          31)  Dreyfus Institutional Short Term Treasury Fund
          32)  Dreyfus Insured Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          33)  Dreyfus Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          34)  Dreyfus International Equity Fund, Inc.
          35)  Dreyfus Investors GNMA Fund
          36)  The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds, Inc.
          37)  The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds Trust
          38)  The Dreyfus/Laurel Tax-Free Municipal Funds
          39)  The Dreyfus/Laurel Investment Series
          40)  The Dreyfus Leverage Fund, Inc.
          41)  Dreyfus Life and Annuity Index Fund, Inc.
          42)  Dreyfus Liquid Assets, Inc.
          43)  Dreyfus Massachusetts Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
          44)  Dreyfus Massachusetts Municipal Money Market Fund
          45)  Dreyfus Massachusetts Tax Exempt Bond Fund
          46)  Dreyfus Michigan Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
          47)  Dreyfus Money Market Instruments, Inc.
          48)  Dreyfus Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          49)  Dreyfus Municipal Cash Management Plus
          50)  Dreyfus Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
          51)  Dreyfus New Jersey Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
          52)  Dreyfus New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          53)  Dreyfus New Jersey Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
          54)  Dreyfus New Leaders Fund, Inc.
          55)  Dreyfus New York Insured Tax Exempt Bond Fund
          56)  Dreyfus New York Municipal Cash Management
          57)  Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
          58)  Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Intermediate Bond Fund
          59)  Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
          60)  Dreyfus Ohio Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
          61)  Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Intermediate Term Fund
          62)  Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Long Term Fund
          63)  Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Money Market Fund
          64)  Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Short Term Fund
          65)  Dreyfus Pennsylvania Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
          66)  Dreyfus Pennsylvania Municipal Money Market Fund
          67)  Dreyfus Short-Intermediate Government Fund
          68)  Dreyfus Short-Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
          69)  Dreyfus Short-Term Income Fund, Inc.
          70)  The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc.
          71)  Dreyfus Strategic Growth, L.P.
          72)  Dreyfus Strategic Income
          73)  Dreyfus Strategic Investing
          74)  Dreyfus Tax Exempt Cash Management
          75)  Dreyfus Treasury Cash Management
          76)  Dreyfus Treasury Prime Cash Management
          77)  Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund
          78)  Dreyfus-Wilshire Target Funds, Inc.
          79)  Dreyfus Worldwide Dollar Money Market Fund, Inc.
          80)  General California Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          81)  General California Municipal Money Market Fund
          82)  General Government Securities Money Market Fund, Inc.
          83)  General Money Market Fund, Inc.
          84)  General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          85)  General Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
          86)  General New York Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          87)  General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
          88)  Pacifica Funds Trust -
                    Pacific American Money Market Portfolio
                    Pacific American U.S. Treasury Portfolio
          89)  Peoples Index Fund, Inc.
          90)  Peoples S&P MidCap Index Fund, Inc.
          91)  Premier Insured Municipal Bond Fund
          92)  Premier California Municipal Bond Fund
          93)  Premier GNMA Fund
          94)  Premier Growth Fund, Inc.
          95)  Premier Municipal Bond Fund
          96)  Premier New York Municipal Bond Fund
          97)  Premier State Municipal Bond Fund
    

(b)
                                                             Positions and
Name and principal        Positions and offices with         offices with
business address          the Distributor                    Registrant
__________________        ___________________________        _____________
   
Marie E. Connolly+        Director, President, Chief         President and
                          Operating Officer and Compliance   Treasurer
                          Officer
    
   
Joseph F. Tower, III+     Senior Vice President, Treasurer   Assistant
                          and Chief Financial Officer        Treasurer
    
   
John E. Pelletier+        Senior Vice President, General     Vice President
                          Counsel, Secretary and Clerk       and Secretary
    
   
Frederick C. Dey++        Senior Vice President              Vice President
                                                             and Assistant
                                                             Treasurer
    
   
Eric B. Fischman++        Vice President and Associate       Vice President
                          General Counsel                    and Assistant
                                                             Secretary
    
   
Lynn H. Johnson+          Vice President                     None
    
   
Ruth D. Leibert++         Assistant Vice President           Assistant
                                                             Secretary
    
   
Paul D. Furcinito++       Assistant Vice President           Assistant
                                                             Secretary
    
   
Paul Prescott+            Assistant Vice President           None
    
   
Leslie M. Gaynor+         Assistant Treasurer                None
    
   
Mary Nelson+              Assistant Treasurer                None
    
   
John J. Pyburn++          Assistant Treasurer                Assistant
                                                             Treasurer
    
   
Jean M. O'Leary+          Assistant Secretary and            None
                          Assistant Clerk
    
   
John W. Gomez+            Director                           None
    
   
William J. Nutt+          Director                           None
    



________________________________
 +   Principal business address is One Exchange Place, Boston, Massachusetts
     02109.
++   Principal business address is 200 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10166.



Item 30.    Location of Accounts and Records
            ________________________________

            1.  The Shareholder Services Group, Inc.,
                a subsidiary of First Data Corporation
                P.O. Box 9671
                Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671
   
            2.  The Bank of New York
                90 Washington Street
                New York, New York 10286
    
            3.  The Dreyfus Corporation
                200 Park Avenue
                New York, New York 10166

Item 31.    Management Services
_______     ___________________

            Not Applicable

Item 32.    Undertakings
________    ____________

  (1)       To call a meeting of shareholders for the purpose of voting upon
            the question of removal of a director or directors when
            requested in writing to do so by the holders of at least 10% of
            the Registrant's outstanding shares of common stock and in
            connection with such meeting to comply with the provisions of
            Section 16(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 relating to
            shareholder communications.

  (2)       To furnish each person to whom a prospectus is delivered with a
            copy of the Fund's latest Annual Report to Shareholders, upon
            request and without charge.


                                  SIGNATURES
   
     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant certifies that it meets all of
the requirements for effectiveness of this Amendment to the Registration
Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933 and has
duly caused this Amendment to the Registration Statement to be signed on its
behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of New
York, and State of New York on the 26th day of May, 1995.
    
                       GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.

   
            BY:     /s/Marie E. Connolly*
                    __________________________________________
                    MARIE E. CONNOLLY, PRESIDENT
    

          Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Amendment to the Registration Statement has been signed below by the
following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

        Signatures                      Title                          Date
__________________________       _______________________________     ________
   
/s/Marie E. Connolly*            President and Treasurer             05/26/95
______________________________   (Principal Executive Officer)
Marie E. Connolly
    
   
/s/Joseph F. Tower*              Assistant Treasurer (Principal      05/26/95
_____________________________    Financial and Accounting Officer)
Joseph F. Tower
    
   
/s/Joseph S. DiMartino*          Chairman of the Board               05/26/95
______________________________
Joseph S. DiMartino
    
   
/s/Clifford L. Alexander*        Director                            05/26/95
_____________________________
Clifford L. Alexander
    
   
/s/Peggy L. Davis*               Director                            05/26/95
_____________________________
Peggy L. Davis
    
   
/s/Ernest Kafka*                 Director                            05/26/95
_____________________________
Ernest Kafka
    
   
/s/Saul B. Klaman*               Director                            05/26/95
_____________________________
Saul B. Klaman
    
   
/s/Nathan Leventhal*             Director                            05/26/95
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Nathan Leventhal
    
   
*BY:      /s/Eric B. Fischman
          Eric B. Fischman,
          Attorney-in-Fact
    







                            INDEX  OF  EXHIBITS

                                                                   Page
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        (1)(a)          Registrant's Articles of Incorporation

        (1)(b)          Registrant's Articles of Amendment

        (1)(c)          Registrant's Articles Supplementary

        (2)             Registrant's By-Laws

        (5)             Management Agreement

        (6)(a)          Distribution Agreement

        (6)(b)          Forms of Service Agreements

        (8)(a)          Amended and Restated Custody Agreement

        (10)            Opinion and Consent of Registrant's Counsel

        (11)            Consent of Independent Auditors

        (15)            Service Plan


        Other Exhibits

                        Powers of Attorney

                        Certificate of Secretary


                     ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION

                               OF

                     GENERAL BOND FUND, INC.



          For the purposes of forming a stock corporation for
one or more lawful purposes under the provisions of Title 2 of
the General Corporation Law of Maryland (hereinafter sometimes
referred to as the "General Corporation Law"), the natural
person hereinafter names as the person acting as the
incorporator of the said corporation does hereby adopt and sign
the following Articles of Incorporation of the corporation and
does hereby acknowledge that his adoption and signing thereof
are his act:

          FIRST:    (1) The name, including the full given name
and surname, of the incorporator is Stuart H. Coleman.

          (2)  The said incorporator's post office address,
including the street and number, if any, including the city or
county, and including the state or country, is 61 Broadway, New
York, New York 10006.

          (3)  The said incorporator is at least eighteen years
of age.

          (4)  The said incorporator is forming the corporation
named in these Articles of Incorporation under the General
Corporation Law of Maryland.

          SECOND:   The name of the corporation (hereinafter
called the "corporation") is General Bond Fund, Inc.

          THIRD:    The corporation is formed for the following
purpose or purposes:

          (a)  to conduct, operate and carry on the business of
     an investment company;

          (b)  to subscribe for, invest in, reinvest in,
     purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, pledge, sell, assign,
     transfer, exchange, distribute or otherwise dispose of and
     deal in and with bonds, debentures, notes, bills and other
     negotiable or non-negotiable instruments, obligations and
     evidences of indebtedness issued by or guaranteed as to
     principal and interest by any state or local government, or
     any agency or instrumentality thereof, by the United States
     Government, or any agency or instrumentality thereof or by
     any corporation organized under the laws of any state, the
     United States or any territory or possession thereof, bank
     certificates of deposit, bank time deposits, bankers'
     acceptances and commercial paper; to pay for the same in
     cash or by the issue of stock, including treasury stock,
     bonds or notes of the corporation or otherwise; and to
     exercise any and all rights, powers and privileges of
     ownership or interest in respect of any and all such
     investments of every kind and description, including
     without limitation, the right to consent and otherwise act
     with respect thereto, with power to designate one or more
     persons, firms, associations or corporations to exercise
     any of said rights, powers and privileges in respect of any
     said instruments;

          (c)  to borrow money or otherwise obtain credit and to
     secure the same by mortgaging, pledging or otherwise
     subjecting as security the assets of the corporation;

          (d)  to issue, sell, repurchase, redeem, retire,
     cancel, acquire, hold, resell, reissue, dispose of,
     transfer, and otherwise deal in, shares of Common Stock of
     the corporation, including shares of Common Stock of the
     corporation, including shares of Common Stock of the
     corporation in fractional denominations, and to apply to
     any such repurchase, redemption, retirement, cancellation
     or acquisition of shares of Common Stock of the corporation
     any funds or property of the corporation whether capital or
     surplus or otherwise, to the full extent now or hereafter
     permitted by the laws of the State of Maryland;

          (e)  to conduct its business, promote its purposes and
     carry on its operations in any and all of its branches and
     maintain offices both within and without the State of
     Maryland, in any States of the United States of America, in
     the District of Columbia and in any other parts of the
     world; and

          (f)  to do all and everything necessary, suitable,
     convenient, or proper for the conduct, promotion, and
     attainment of any of the businesses and purposes herein
     specified or which at any time may be incidental thereto or
     may appear conducive to or expedient for the accomplishment
     of any of such businesses and purposes and which might be
     engaged in or carried on by a corporation incorporated or
     organized under the General Corporation Law, and to have
     and exercise all of the powers conferred by the laws of the
     State of Maryland upon corporations incorporated or
     organized under the General Corporation Law.

          The foregoing provisions of this Article THIRD shall
be construed both as purposes and powers and each as an
independent purpose and power.  The foregoing enumeration of
specific purposes and powers shall not be held to limit or
restrict in any manner the purposes and powers of the
corporation, and the purposes and powers herein specified shall,
except when otherwise provided in this Article THIRD, be in no
wise limited or restricted by reference to, or inference from,
the terms of any provision of this or any other Article of these
Articles of Incorporation; provided, that the corporation shall
not conduct any business, promote any purpose, or exercise any
power or privilege within or without the State of Maryland
which, under the laws thereof, the corporation may not lawfully
conduct, promote, or exercise.

          FOURTH:   The post office address, including street
and number, if any, and the city or county of the principal
office of the corporation within the State of Maryland, and of
the resident agent of the corporation within the State of
Maryland, is The Corporation Trust Incorporated, First Maryland
Building, 25 South Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201.
The words "principal office" and "resident agent" as used herein
shall have the meanings ascribed to them by the General
Corporation Law.

          FIFTH:    (1)  The total number of shares of stock
which the corporation has authority to issue is one hundred
million (100,000,000), all of which are of a par value of one
cent ($.01) each and are designated as Common Stock.

          (2)  The aggregate par value of all the authorized
shares of stock is one million ($1,000,000,000) dollars.

          (3)  The Board of Directors of the corporation is
authorized, from time to time, to fix the price or the minimum
price or the consideration or minimum consideration for, and to
issue, the shares of stock of the corporation.

          (4)  The Board of Directors of the corporation is
authorized, from time to time, to classify or to reclassify, as
the case may be, any unissued shares of stock of the
corporation.

          (5)  Notwithstanding any provisions of the General
Corporation Law requiring a greater proportion than a majority
of the votes of stockholders entitled to be cast in order to
take or authorize any action, any such action may be taken or
authorized upon the concurrence of at least a majority of the
aggregate number of votes entitled to be cast thereon.

          (6)  The corporation may issue shares of its Common
Stock in fractional denominations to the same extent as its
whole shares, and shares in fractional denominations shall be
shares of Common Stock having proportionately to the respective
fractions represented thereby all the rights of whole shares,
including, without limitation, the right to vote, the right to
receive dividends and distributions and the right to participate
upon liquidation of the corporation.

          (7)  All shares of Common Stock of the corporation now
or hereafter authorized shall be "subject to redemption" and
"redeemable", in the sense used in the General Corporation Law
authorizing the formation of corporations, at the redemption or
purchase price for any such shares, determined in the manner set
out inn these Articles of Incorporation or in any amendment
thereto; provided, however, that the corporation shall have the
right, at its option, to refuse to redeem the shares of stock at
less than the par value thereof.  In the absence of any
specification as to the purpose for which shares of Common Stock
of the corporation are redeemed, shares so redeemed shall be
deemed to be "purchased for retirement" in the sense
contemplated by the laws of the State of Maryland and the number
of authorized shares of Common Stock of the corporation shall
not be reduced by the number of any shares repurchased by it.

          (8)  No holder of any shares of any class of the
corporation shall be entitled as of right of subscribe for,
purchase, or otherwise acquire any shares of any class of the
corporation which the corporation proposes to grant for the
purchase of shares of any class of the corporation or for the
purchase of any shares, bonds, securities, or obligations of the
corporation which are convertible into or exchangeable for, or
which carry any rights to subscribe for, purchase, or otherwise
acquire shares of any class of the corporation; and any and all
of such shares, bonds, securities or obligations of the
corporation, whether now or hereafter authorized or created, may
be issued, or may be reissued or transferred if the same have
been reacquired and have treasury status, and any and all of
such rights and options may be granted by the Board of Directors
to such persons, firms, corporations and associations, and for
such lawful consideration, and on such terms, as the Board of
Directors in its discretion may determine, without first
offering the same, or any thereof, to any said holder.

          SIXTH:    (1)  The number of directors of the
corporation, until such number shall be increased or decreased
pursuant to the by-laws of the corporation, is two.  The number
of directors shall never be less than the number prescribed by
the General Corporation Law.

          (2)  The names of the persons who shall act as
directors of the corporation until the first annual meeting or
until their successors are duly chosen and qualify are as
follows:

               Howard Stein
               Joseph S. DiMartino

          (3)  The initial by-laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the directors at their organizational meeting or by
their informal written action, as the case may be.  Thereafter,
the power to make, alter, and repeal the by-laws of the
corporation shall be vested in the Board of Directors of the
corporation.

          (4)  Any determination made in good faith and, so far
as accounting matters are involved, in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles, by or pursuant to the direction
of the Board of Directors, as to:  the amount of the assets,
debts, obligations, or liabilities of the corporation; the
amount of any reserves or charges set up and the propriety
thereof; the time of or purpose for creating such reserves or
charges; the use, alteration or cancellation of any reserves or
charges (whether or not any debt, obligation or liability for
which such reserves or charges shall have been created shall
have been paid or discharged or shall be then or thereafter
required to be paid or discharged); the price or closing bid or
asked price of any investment owned or held by the corporation;
the market value of any investment or fair value of any other
asset of the corporation; the number of shares of the
corporation outstanding; the estimated expense to the
corporation in connection with purchases of its shares; the
ability to liquidate investments in orderly fashion; the extent
to which it is practicable to deliver a cross-section of the
portfolio of the corporation in payment for any such shares, or
as to any other matters relating to the issue, sale, purchase
and/or other acquisition or disposition of investments or shares
of the corporation, shall be final and conclusive, and shall be
binding upon the corporation and all holders of its shares,
past, present and future, and shares of the corporation are
issued and sold on the condition and understanding that any and
all such determinations shall be binding as aforesaid.

          SEVENTH:  (1)  To the maximum extent permitted by the
General Corporation Law as from time to time amended, the
corporation shall indemnify its currently acting and its former
directors, officers, and employees and those persons who, at the
request of the corporation serve or have served another
corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other
enterprise in one or more of such capacities.  The
indemnification provided for herein shall not be deemed
exclusive of any other rights to which those seeking
indemnification may be entitled under any by-law, agreement,
vote of stockholders or disinterested directors of otherwise.

          (2)  Anything herein contained to the contrary
notwithstanding, no officer or director of the corporation shall
be indemnified for any liability to the corporation or its
security holders to which he would otherwise be subject by
reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or
reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his
office.

          EIGHTH:   Any holder of shares of Common Stock of the
corporation shall be entitled to require the corporation to
repurchase and the corporation shall be obligated to repurchase
at the option of such holder all or any part of the shares of
Common Stock of the corporation owned by said holder, at the
repurchase price, pursuant to the method, upon the terms and
subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth:

               (a)  Certificates (if issued) for shares of
          Common Stock shall be presented for repurchase in
          proper form for transfer to the corporation or the
          agent of the corporation appointed for such purpose
          and there shall be presented a written request that
          the corporation repurchase all or any part of the
          shares represented thereby;

               (b)  The repurchase price per share shall be the
          net asset value per share as determined by the
          corporation at such time or times as the Board of
          Directors of the corporation shall designate on the
          bank business day next succeeding the time of
          presentation of certificates for shares, if issued,
          and an appropriate request for repurchase, or such
          later time as the Board of Directors may designate in
          accordance with any provision of the Investment
          Company Act of 1940, any rule or regulation
          thereunder, or any rule or regulation made or adopted
          by any securities association registered under the
          Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as determined by the
          Board of Directors of the corporation.

               (c)  Net asset value shall be determined by
          dividing:

                    (i)  The total value of the assets of the
               corporation determined as provided in Subsection
               (d) below less, to the extent determined by or
               pursuant to the direction of the Board of
               Directors in accordance with generally accepted
               accounting principles, all debts, obligations and
               liabilities of the corporation (which debts,
               obligations and liabilities shall include,
               without limitation of the generality of the
               foregoing, any and all debts, obligations,
               liabilities, or claims, of any and every kind and
               nature, fixed, accrued, unmatured or contingent,
               including the estimated accrued expenses of
               management and supervision, administration and
               distribution and any reserves or charges for any
               or all of the of the foregoing, whether for
               taxes, expenses, contingencies, or otherwise, and
               the price of Common Stock redeemed but not paid
               for) but excluding the corporation's liability
               upon its shares and its surplus by:

                    (ii)  The total number of shares of the
               corporation outstanding.  (Shares sold by the
               corporation whether or not paid for shall be
               treated as outstanding and shares purchased or
               redeemed by the corporation whether or not paid
               for and treasury shares shall be treated as not
               outstanding, provided, that the Board of
               Directors may determine whether shares sold or
               redeemed on the date of computation shall be
               included.)

               The Board of Directors is empowered, in its
          absolute discretion, to establish other methods for
          determining such net asset value whenever such other
          methods are deemed by it to be necessary in order to
          enable the corporation to comply with, or are deemed
          by it to be desirable provided they are not
          inconsistent with, any provision of the Investment
          Company Act of 1940 or any rule or regulation
          thereunder including any rule or regulation made or
          adopted pursuant to Section 22 of the Investment
          Company Act of 1940 by the Securities and Exchange
          Commission or any securities association registered
          under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

               (d)  In determining for the purposes of these
          Articles of Incorporation the total value of the
          assets of the corporation at any time, investments and
          any other assets of the corporation shall be valued in
          such manner as may be determined from time to time by
          the Board of Directors.

               (e)  Payment of the repurchase price by the
          corporation may be made either in cash or in
          securities or other assets at the time owned by the
          corporation or partly in cash and partly in securities
          or other assets at the time owned by the corporation.
          The value of any part of such payment to be made in
          securities or other assets of the corporation shall be
          the value employed in determining the repurchase
          price.  Payment of the repurchase price shall be made
          on or before the seventh day following the day on
          which the shares are properly presented for repurchase
          hereunder, except that delivery of any securities
          included in any such payment shall be made as promptly
          as any necessary transfers on the books of the issuers
          whose securities are to be delivered may be made, and,
          except as postponement of the date of payment may be
          permissible under the Investment Company Act of 1940
          and the Rules and Regulations thereunder.

               The corporation, pursuant to resolution of the
          Board of Directors, may deduct from the payment made
          for any shares repurchased a liquidation charge not in
          excess of one per cent (1%) of the repurchase price of
          the shares so repurchased, and the Board of Directors
          may alter or suspend any such liquidating charge from
          time to time.

               (f)  The right of any holder of shares of Common
          Stock repurchased by the corporation as provided in
          this Article EIGHTH to receive dividends or
          distributions thereon and all other rights of such
          holder with respect to such shares shall terminate at
          the time as of which the repurchase price of such
          shares is determined, except the right of such holder
          to receive (i) the repurchase price of such shares
          from the corporation in accordance with the provisions
          hereof, and (ii) any dividend or distribution to which
          such holder had previously become entitled as the
          record holder of such shares on the record date for
          such dividend or distribution.

               (g)  Repurchase of shares of Common Stock by the
          corporation is conditional upon the corporation having
          funds or property legally available therefor.

               (h)  The corporation, either directly or through
          an agent, may repurchase its shares, out of funds
          legally available therefor, upon such terms and
          conditions and for such consideration as the Board of
          Directors shall deem advisable, by agreement with the
          owner at a price not exceeding the net asset value per
          share as determined by the corporation at such time or
          times as the Board of Directors of the corporation
          shall designate, less a charge not to exceed one per
          cent (1%) of such net asset value, if and as fixed by
          resolution of the Board of Directors of the
          corporation from time to time, and take all other
          steps deemed necessary or advisable in connection
          therewith.

               (i)  The corporation, pursuant to resolution of
          the Board of Directors, may cause the repurchase, upon
          the terms set forth in such resolution and in
          subsections (b) through (g) and subsection (j) of this
          Article EIGHTH, of shares of Common Stock owned by
          stockholders whose shares have an aggregate net asset
          value of five hundred dollars or less.  Notwith-
          standing any other provision of this Article EIGHTH,
          if certificates representing such shares have been
          issued, the repurchase price need not be paid by the
          corporation until such certificates are presented in
          proper form for transfer to the corporation or the
          agent of the corporation appointed for such purpose;
          however, the repurchase shall be effective, in
          accordance with the resolution of the Board of
          Directors, regardless of whether or not such
          presentation has been made.

               (j)  The obligations set forth in this Article
          EIGHTH may be suspended or postponed, (1) for any
          period (a) during which the New York Stock Exchange is
          closed other than for customary week-end and holiday
          closings or (b) during which trading on the New York
          Stock Exchange is restricted, (2) for any period
          during which an emergency exists as a result of which
          (a) the disposal by the corporation of investments
          owned by it is not reasonably practicable, or (b) it
          is not reasonably practicable for the corporation
          fairly to determine the value of its net assets or (3)
          for such other periods as the Federal Securities and
          Exchange Commission or any successor governmental
          authority may by order permit for the protection of
          security holders of the corporation.

          NINTH:  From time to time any of the provisions of
these Articles of Incorporated may be amended, altered or
repealed, and other provisions authorized by the General
Corporation Law at the time in force may be added or inserted in
the manner and at the time prescribed by said Law, and all
rights at any time conferred upon the stockholders of the
corporation by these Articles of Incorporation are granted
subject to the provisions of this Article.

          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have adopted and signed these
Articles of Incorporation and do hereby acknowledge that the
adoption and signing are my act.


Dated:  January 4, 1982


                              /s/Stuart H. Coleman
                              Stuart H. Coleman, Incorporator
STATE OF NEW YORK   )
                    )  ss.:
COUNTY OF NEW YORK  )


          I HEREBY CERTIFY that on January 4, 1982 before me the
subscriber, a notary public of the State of New York in and for
the County of New York, personally appeared Stuart H. Coleman,
known to me, and acknowledged that he is the Incorporator who
executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation and further
made oath in due form of law that the matters and facts set
forth in said Articles of Incorporation are true to the best of
his knowledge, information and belief.

          WITNESS my hand and notarial seal, the day and year
last above written.



                                        Notary Public


GENERAL BOND FUND, INC.

ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT


          GENERAL BOND FUND, INC., a Maryland corporation having
its principal office in the State of New York at 600 Madison
Avenue, New York, New York 10022 (hereinafter called the
"Corporation"), hereby certifies to the State Department of
Assessments and Taxation of Maryland (hereinafter called the
"Department") that:
          FIRST:  The charter of the Corporation is hereby
amended by striking out Article SECOND of the Articles of
Incorporation and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
          "SECOND:  The name of the corporation (hereinafter
                    called the "corporation") is General Tax
                    Exempt Bond Fund, Inc."
          SECOND:  The amendment to the charter of the
Corporation herein made was duly approved by a vote of the
majority of the entire board of directors at a meeting duly
convened and held on October 19, 1983; and that at the time of
the approval by the directors there were no shares of stock of
the Corporation entitled to vote on the matter either
outstanding or subscribed for.
          THIRD:  These Articles of Amendment shall become
effective at the time and on the date of acceptance of these
Articles for recording by the Department.
          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, GENERAL BOND FUND, INC. has caused
these Articles to be signed in its name and on its behalf by its
Vice President and witnessed by its Secretary on December 14,
1983.


                              /s/Daniel C. Maclean
                              Daniel C. Maclean, Vice President


Witness:



/s/Mark N. Jacobs
Mark N. Jacobs, Secretary


          The undersigned, the Vice President of GENERAL BOND
FUND, INC., who executed on behalf of said Corporation the
foregoing Articles of Amendment, of which this certificate is
made a part, hereby acknowledges, in the name and on behalf of
said Corporation, the foregoing Articles of Amendment to be the
corporate act of said Corporation and further certifies that, to
the best of his knowledge, information and belief, the matters
and facts set forth therein with respect to the approval thereof
are true in all material respects, under the penalty of perjury.

                              /s/Daniel C. Maclean
                              Daniel C. Maclean, Vice President



                       ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT


          GENERAL TAX EXEMPT BOND FUND, INC., a Maryland
corporation having its principal place of business in Baltimore
City, Maryland (hereinafter called the "Corporation"), hereby
certifies to the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of
Maryland that:
          FIRST:  The charter of the Corporation is hereby amended
by striking Article SECOND of the Articles of Incorporation and
inserting in lieu thereof the following:

          "SECOND:  The name of the corporation
          (hereinafter called the 'corporation') is
          General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc."


          SECOND:  The Board of Directors of the Corporation
approved the foregoing amendment to the charter as set forth in
Article FIRST hereto, and declared that said amendment was
advisable.  The Corporation's stockholders approved the foregoing
amendment at a meeting held on August 29, 1990.
          The Vice President acknowledges these Articles of
Amendment to be the corporate act of the Corporation and states
that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief the
matters and facts set forth in these Articles with respect to the
authorization and approval of the amendment of the Corporation's
charter are true in all material respects, and that this statement
is made under the penalties of perjury.
          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, General Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
has caused this instrument to be filed in its name and on its
behalf by its Vice President, Daniel C. Maclean, and witnessed by
its Secretary, Mark N. Jacobs, on the 30th day of August, 1990.

                              GENERAL TAX EXEMPT BOND FUND, INC.



                              By:/s/Daniel C. Maclean
                                 Daniel C. Maclean, Vice President


Witness:



/s/Mark N. Jacobs
Mark N. Jacobs, Secretary



                      ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT


          GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC., a Maryland
corporation having its principal place of business in Baltimore
City, Maryland (hereinafter called the "Corporation"), hereby
certifies to the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of
Maryland that:
          FIRST:  The charter of the Corporation is hereby
amended by striking Article SEVENTH of the Articles of
Incorporation and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
          "SEVENTH:  (1)  To the fullest extent that
          limitations on the liability of directors and
          officers are permitted by the Maryland
          General Corporation Law, no director or
          officer of the corporation shall have any
          liability to the corporation or its
          stockholders for damages.  This limitation on
          liability applies to events occurring at the
          time a person serves as a director or officer
          of the corporation whether or not such person
          is a director or officer at the time of any
          proceeding in which liability is asserted.

               (2)  The corporation shall indemnify and
          advance expenses to its currently acting and
          its former directors to the fullest extent
          that indemnification of directors is
          permitted by the Maryland General Corporation
          Law.  The corporation shall indemnify and
          advance expenses to its officers to the same
          extent as its directors and to such further
          extent as is consistent with law.  The board
          of directors may, through a by-law,
          resolution or agreement, make further
          provisions for indemnification of directors,
          officers, employees and agents to the fullest
          extent permitted by the Maryland General
          Corporation Law.

               (3)  No provision of this Article
          SEVENTH shall be effective to protect or
          purport to protect any director or officer of
          the corporation against any liability to the
          corporation or its stockholders to which he
          would otherwise be subject by reason of
          willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross
          negligence or reckless disregard of the
          duties involved in the conduct of his office.

               (4)  References to the Maryland General
          Corporation Law in this Article SEVENTH are
          to the law as from time to time amended.  No
          amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of
          the corporation shall affect any right of any
          person under this Article SEVENTH based on
          any event, omission or proceeding prior to
          such amendment.


          SECOND:  The Board of Directors of the Corporation
approved the foregoing amendment to the charter as set forth in
Article FIRST hereto, and declared that said amendment was
advisable.  The Corporation's stockholders approved the foregoing
amendment at a meeting held on January 22, 1993.

          The Vice President acknowledges these Articles of
Amendment to be the corporate act of the Corporation and states
that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief the
matters and facts set forth in these Articles with respect to the
authorization and approval of the amendment of the Corporation's
charter are true in all material respects, and that this
statement is made under the penalties of perjury.

          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
has caused this instrument to be filed in its name and on its
behalf by its Vice President, Daniel C. Maclean, and witnessed by
its Assistant Secretary, Christine Pavalos, on the 23rd day of
February, 1993.

                         GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.



                         BY:/s/Daniel C. Maclean
                            Daniel C. Maclean, Vice President

ATTEST:



/s/Christine Pavalos
Christine Pavalos, Assistant Secretary



                      ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT


          GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC., a Maryland
corporation having its principal office in the State of Maryland
in Baltimore City (hereinafter called the "Corporation"), hereby
certifies to the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of
Maryland that:

          FIRST:  The charter of the Corporation is hereby
amended by striking Article FIFTH of the Articles of
Incorporation and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
          "FIFTH:  (1)  The total number of shares of stock
     which the corporation has authority to issue is one
     hundred and fifty million (150,000,000) shares, all of
     which are of a par value of one cent ($.01) each and
     are designated as Common Stock.

     (2)  The aggregate par value of all the authorized
     shares of stock is one million five hundred thousand
     dollars ($1,500,000.00).

     (3)  The Board of Directors of the corporation is
     authorized, from time to time, to fix the price or the
     minimum price or the consideration or minimum
     consideration for, and to authorize the issuance of,
     the shares of stock of the corporation.

     (4)  The Board of Directors of the corporation is
     authorized, from time to time, to further classify or
     to reclassify, as the case may be, any unissued shares
     of stock of the corporation by setting or changing the
     preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers,
     restrictions, limitations as to dividends,
     qualifications and terms or conditions of redemption of
     the stock.

     (5)  Subject to the power of the Board of Directors to
     reclassify unissued shares, the shares of each class of
     stock of the corporation shall have the following
     preferences, conversion and other rights, voting
     powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends,
     qualifications and terms and conditions of redemption:

          (a)  (i)  All consideration received by the
          corporation for the issuance or sale of
          shares together with all income, earnings,
          profits and proceeds thereof, shall
          irrevocably belong to such class for all
          purposes, subject only to the rights of
          creditors, and are herein referred to as
          "assets belonging to" such class.

               (ii)  The assets belonging to such
          class shall be charged with the liabilities
          of the corporation in respect of such class
          and with such class's share of the general
          liabilities of the corporation, in the latter
          case in proportion that the net asset value
          of such class bears to the net asset value of
          all classes.  The determination of the Board
          of Directors shall be conclusive as to the
          allocation of liabilities, including accrued
          expenses and reserves, to a class.

               (iii)  Dividends or distributions
          on shares of each class, whether payable in
          stock or cash, shall be paid only out of
          earnings, surplus or other assets belonging
          to such class.

               (iv)  In the event of the liquidation or
          dissolution of the corporation, stockholders
          of each class shall be entitled to receive,
          as a class, out of the assets of the
          corporation available for distribution to
          stockholders, the assets belonging to such
          class and the assets so distributable to the
          stockholders of such class shall be
          distributed among such stockholders in
          proportion to the number of shares of such
          class held by them.

          (b)  A class may be invested with
          one or more other classes in a common
          investment portfolio.  Notwithstanding the
          provisions of paragraph (5)(a) of this
          Article Fifth, if two or more classes are
          invested in a common investment portfolio,
          the shares of each such class of stock of the
          corporation shall be subject to the following
          preferences, conversion and other rights,
          voting powers, restrictions, limitations as
          to dividends, qualifications and terms and
          conditions of redemption, and, if there are
          other classes of stock invested in a
          different investment portfolio, shall also be
          subject to the provisions of paragraph (5)(a)
          of this Article Fifth at the portfolio level
          as if the classes invested in the common
          investment portfolio were one class:

               (i) The income and expenses of the
          investment portfolio shall be allocated among
          the classes invested in the investment
          portfolio in accordance with the number of
          shares outstanding of each such class or as
          otherwise determined by the Board of
          Directors.

               (ii) As more fully set forth in this
          paragraph (5)(b) of Article Fifth, the
          liabilities and expenses of the classes
          invested in the same investment portfolio
          shall be determined separately from those of
          each other and, accordingly, the net asset
          value, the dividends and distributions
          payable, and the amounts distributable in the
          event of liquidation of the corporation to
          holders of shares of the corporation's stock
          may vary from class to class invested in the
          same investment portfolio.  Except for these
          differences and certain other differences set
          forth in this paragraph (5) of Article Fifth,
          the classes invested in the same investment
          portfolio shall have the same preferences,
          conversion and other rights, voting powers,
          restrictions, limitations as to dividends,
          qualifications and terms and conditions of
          redemption.

               (iii) The dividends and distributions of
          investment income and capital gains with
          respect to the classes invested in the same
          investment portfolio shall be in such amounts
          as may be declared from time to time by the
          Board of Directors, and such dividends and
          distributions may vary among the classes
          invested in the same investment portfolio to
          reflect differing allocations of the expenses
          of the corporation among the classes and any
          resultant differences between the net asset
          values per share of the classes, to such
          extent and for such purposes as the Board of
          Directors may deem appropriate.  The
          allocation of investment income, capital
          gains, expenses and liabilities of the
          corporation among the classes shall be
          determined by the Board of Directors in a
          manner that is consistent with the order
          dated January 14, 1993 (Investment Company
          Act of 1940 Release No. 19214) issued by the
          Securities and Exchange Commission in
          connection with the application for exemption
          filed by Dreyfus A Bonds Plus, Inc., et al.,
          and any existing or future amendment to such
          order or any rule or interpretation under the
          Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
          that modifies or supersedes such order.

          (c)  On each matter submitted to a vote
          of the stockholders, each holder of a share
          of stock shall be entitled to one vote for
          each share standing in his name on the books
          of the corporation irrespective of the class
          thereof.  All holders of shares of stock
          shall vote as a single class except as may
          otherwise be required by law pursuant to any
          applicable order, rule or interpretation
          issued by the Securities and Exchange
          Commission, or otherwise, or except with
          respect to any matter which affects only one
          or more classes of stock, in which case only
          the holders of shares of the class or classes
          affected shall be entitled to vote.

          Except as provided above, all provisions of the
Articles of Incorporation relating to stock of the corporation
shall apply to shares of, and to the holders of, all classes of
stock.

     (6)  Notwithstanding any provisions of the Maryland
     General Corporation Law requiring a greater proportion
     than a majority of the votes of stockholders entitled
     to be cast in order to take or authorize any action,
     any such action may be taken or authorized upon the
     concurrence of a majority of the aggregate number of
     votes entitled to be cast thereon.

     (7)  The presence in person or by proxy of the holders
     of one-third of the shares of stock of the corporation
     entitled to vote (without regard to class) shall
     constitute a quorum at any meeting of the stockholders,
     except with respect to any matter which, under
     applicable statutes or regulatory requirements,
     requires approval by a separate vote of one or more
     classes of stock, in which case the presence in person
     or by proxy of the holders of one-third of the shares
     of stock of each class required to vote as a class on
     the matter shall constitute a quorum.

     (8)  The corporation may issue shares of stock in
     fractional denominations to the same extent as its
     whole shares, and shares in fractional denominations
     shall be shares of stock having proportionately to the
     respective fractions represented thereby all the rights
     of whole shares, including, without limitation, the
     right to vote, the right to receive dividends and
     distributions and the right to participate upon
     liquidation of the corporation, but excluding the right
     to receive a stock certificate evidencing a fractional
     share.

     (9)  No holder of any shares of any class of the
     corporation shall be entitled as of right to subscribe
     for, purchase, or otherwise acquire any shares of any
     class which the corporation proposes to issue, or any
     rights or options which the corporation proposes to
     issue or to grant for the purchase of shares of any
     class or for the purchase of any shares, bonds,
     securities, or obligations of the corporation which are
     convertible into or exchangeable for, or which carry
     any rights to subscribe for, purchase, or otherwise
     acquire shares of any class of the corporation; and any
     and all of such shares, bonds, securities or
     obligations of the corporation, whether now or
     hereafter authorized or created, may be issued, or may
     be reissued or transferred if the same have been
     reacquired and have treasury status, and any and all of
     such rights and options may be granted by the Board of
     Directors to such persons, firms, corporations and
     associations, and for such lawful consideration, and on
     such terms, as the Board of Directors in its discretion
     may determine, without first offering the same, or any
     thereof, to any said holder."


          SECOND:   The charter of the Corporation is hereby
further amended by striking paragraph (c) of Article EIGHTH of
the Articles of Incorporation and inserting in lieu thereof the
following:

          "EIGHTH:  * * * (c)  Net asset value per share of a
     class shall be determined by dividing:

               (i)  The total value of the assets of
          such class or, in the case of a class
          invested in a common investment portfolio
          with other classes, such class's
          proportionate share of the total value of the
          assets of the common investment portfolio,
          such value determined as provided in Subsec-
          tion (d) below less, to the extent determined
          by or pursuant to the direction of the Board
          of Directors, all debts, obligations and
          liabilities of such class (which debts,
          obligations and liabilities shall include,
          without limitation of the generality of the
          foregoing, any and all debts, obligations,
          liabilities, or claims, of any and every kind
          and nature, fixed, accrued and otherwise,
          including the estimated accrued expenses of
          management and supervision, administration
          and distribution and any reserves or charges
          for any or all of the foregoing, whether for
          taxes, expenses or otherwise) but excluding
          such class's liability upon its shares and
          its surplus, by

               (ii)  The total number of shares of such class
          outstanding.


          The Board of Directors is empowered, in its absolute
discretion, to establish other methods for determining such net
asset value whenever such other methods are deemed by it to be
necessary in order to enable the corporation to comply with, or
are deemed by it to be desirable provided they are not
inconsistent with, any provision of the Investment Company Act of
1940 or any rule or regulation thereunder, including any rule or
regulation made or adopted pursuant to Section 22 of the
Investment Company Act of 1940 by the Securities and Exchange
Commission or any securities association registered under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934."


          THIRD:  The Board of Directors of the Corporation
approved the foregoing amendment to the charter as set forth in
Article FIRST hereto, and declared that said amendment was
advisable.  The Corporation's stockholders approved said
amendment at a meeting held on August 3, 1994.
          The undersigned President acknowledges these Articles
of Amendment to be the corporate act of the Corporation and
states that to the best of her knowledge, information and belief
the matters and facts set forth in these Articles with respect to
the authorization and approval of the amendment of the
Corporation's charter are true in all material respects, and that
this statement is made under the penalties of perjury.

          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
has caused this instrument to be filed in its name and on its
behalf by its President, Marie E. Connolly, and witnessed by its
Assistant Secretary, Eric B. Fischman, on the 3rd day of January,
1995.


                         GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.



                         By:/s/Marie E. Connolly
                            Marie E. Connolly, President


ATTEST:



/s/Eric B. Fischman
Eric B. Fischman,
  Assistant Secretary


                     ARTICLES SUPPLEMENTARY


          GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC., a Maryland
corporation having its principal office in the State of Maryland
in Baltimore City (hereinafter called the "Corporation"), hereby
certifies to the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of
Maryland that:
          FIRST:  The Board of Directors of the Corporation
hereby increases the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock
that the Corporation has authority to issue by fifty million
(50,000,000) shares so that the total number of shares of stock
which the Corporation has authority to issue is one hundred and
fifty million (150,000,000) shares of Common Stock, all of which
are of a par value of one cent ($.01) each, and the aggregate par
value of all the authorized shares of stock is one million five
hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000).
          SECOND:  The Corporation was authorized to issue one
hundred million (100,000,000) shares of Common Stock having a par
value of one cent ($.01) each and an aggregate par value of one
million dollars ($1,000,000).
          THIRD:  The Corporation is registered as an open-end
investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended.
          FOURTH:  The Board of Directors of the Corporation
increased the total number of shares of Common Stock the
Corporation has authority to issue pursuant to Section 2-105(c)
of the Maryland General Corporation Law.
          The Vice President acknowledges these Articles
Supplementary to be the corporate act of the Corporation and
states that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief
the matters and facts set forth in these Articles are true in all
material respects and that this statement is made under the
penalties of perjury.
          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
has caused these Articles Supplementary to be signed and filed in
its name and on its behalf by its Vice President and witnessed by
its Assistant Secretary on April 21, 1993.

                              GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.



                              By:/s/Daniel C. Maclean
                                 Daniel C. Maclean,
                                   Vice President


Witness:


/s/Christine Pavalos
Christine Pavalos, Assistant
  Secretary


                             BY-LAWS

                               OF

                GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.

                    (A Maryland Corporation)




                            ARTICLE I

                          STOCKHOLDERS


          1.  CERTIFICATES REPRESENTING STOCK.  Certificates
representing shares of stock shall set forth thereon the
statements prescribed by Section 2-211 of the Maryland General
Corporation Law ("General Corporation Law") and by any other
applicable provision of law and shall be signed by the President
or a Vice President and countersigned by the Secretary or an
Assistant Secretary or the Treasurer or an Assistant Treasurer
and may be sealed with the corporate seal.  The signatures of
any such officers may be either manual or facsimile signatures
and the corporate seal may be either facsimile or any other form
of seal.  In case any such officer who has signed manually or by
facsimile any such certificate ceases to be such officer before
the certificate is issued, it nevertheless may be issued by the
corporation with the same effect as if the officer had not
ceased to be such officer as of the date of its issue.

          No certificate representing shares of stock shall be
issued for any share of stock until such share is fully paid,
except as otherwise authorized in Section 2-207 of the General
Corporation Law.

          The corporation may issue a new certificate of stock
in place of any certificate theretofore issued by it, alleged to
have been lost, stolen or destroyed, and the Board of Directors
may require, in its discretion, the owner of any such
certificate or his legal representative to give bond, with
sufficient surety, to the corporation to indemnify it against
any loss or claim that may arise by reason of the issuance of a
new certificate.

          2.   SHARE TRANSFERS.  Upon compliance with provisions
restricting the transferability of shares of stock, if any,
transfers of shares of stock of the corporation shall be made
only on the stock transfer books of the corporation by the
record holder thereof or by his attorney thereunto authorized by
power of attorney duly executed and filed with the Secretary of
the corporation or with a transfer agent or a registrar, if any,
and on surrender of the certificate or certificates for such
shares of stock properly endorsed and the payment of all taxes
due thereon.

          3.   RECORD DATE FOR STOCKHOLDERS.  The Board of
Directors may fix, in advance, a date as the record date for the
purpose of determining stockholders entitled to notice of, or to
vote at, any meeting of stockholders, or stockholders entitled
to receive payment of any dividend or the allotment of any
rights or in order to make a determination of stockholders for
any other proper purpose.  Such date, in any case, shall be not
more than 90 days, and in case of a meeting of stockholders not
less than 10 days, prior to the date on which the meeting or
particular action requiring such determination of stockholders
is to be held or taken.  In lieu of fixing a record date, the
Board of Directors may provide that the stock transfer books
shall be closed for a stated period but not to exceed 20 days.
If the stock transfer books are closed for the purpose of
determining stockholders entitled to notice of, or to vote at, a
meeting of stockholders, such books shall be closed for at least
l0 days immediately preceding such meeting.  If no record date
is fixed and the stock transfer books are not closed for the
determination of stockholders:  (1)  The record date for the
determination of stockholders entitled to notice of, or to vote
at, a meeting of stockholders shall be at the close of business
on the day on which the notice of meeting is mailed or the day
30 days before the meeting, whichever is the closer date to the
meeting; and (2)  The record date for the determination of
stockholders entitled to receive payment of a dividend or an
allotment of any rights shall be at the close of business on the
day on which the resolution of the Board of Directors declaring
the dividend or allotment of rights is adopted, provided that
the payment or allotment date shall not be more than 60 days
after the date on which the resolution is adopted.

          4.  MEANING OF CERTAIN TERMS.  As used herein in
respect of the right to notice of a meeting of stockholders or a
waiver thereof or to participate or vote thereat or to consent
or dissent in writing in lieu of a meeting, as the case may be,
the term "share of stock" or "shares of stock" or "stockholder"
or "stockholders" refers to an outstanding share or shares of
stock and to a holder or holders of record of outstanding shares
of stock when the corporation is authorized to issue only one
class of shares of stock and said reference also is intended to
include any outstanding share or shares of stock and any holder
or holders of record of outstanding shares of stock of any class
or series upon which or upon whom the Charter confers such
rights where there are two or more classes or series of shares
or upon which or upon whom the General Corporation Law confers
such rights notwithstanding that the Charter may provide for
more than one class or series of shares of stock, one or more of
which are limited or denied such rights thereunder.

          5.  STOCKHOLDER MEETINGS.

          -  ANNUAL MEETINGS.  If a meeting of the stockholders
of the corporation is required by the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, to elect the directors, then there shall be
submitted to the stockholders at such meeting the question of
the election of directors, and a meeting called for that purpose
shall be designated the annual meeting of stockholders for that
year.  In other years in which no action by stockholders is
required for the aforesaid election of directors, no annual
meeting need be held.

          -  SPECIAL MEETINGS.  Special stockholder meetings for
any purpose may be called by the Board of Directors or the
President and shall be called by the Secretary for the purpose
of removing a Director whenever the holders of shares entitled
to at least ten percent of all the votes entitled to be cast at
such meeting shall make a duly authorized request that such
meeting be called.

          The Secretary shall call a special meeting of
stockholders for all other purposes whenever the holders of
shares entitled to at least twenty-five percent of all the votes
entitled to be cast at such meeting shall make a duly authorized
request that such meeting be called.  Such request shall state
the purpose of such meeting and the matters proposed to be acted
on thereat, and no other business shall be transacted at any
such special meeting.  The Secretary shall inform such
stockholders of the reasonably estimated costs of preparing and
mailing the notice of the meeting, and upon payment to the
corporation of such costs, the Secretary shall give notice in
the manner provided for below.  Notwithstanding the foregoing,
unless requested by stockholders entitled to cast a majority of
the votes entitled to be cast at the meeting, a special meeting
of the stockholders need not be called at the request of
stockholders to consider any matter that is substantially the
same as a matter voted on at any special meeting of the
stockholders held during the preceding twelve (12) months.

          -    PLACE AND TIME.  Stockholder meetings shall be
held at such place, either within the State of Maryland or at
such other place within the United States, and at such date or
dates as the directors from time to time may fix.

          -    NOTICE OR ACTUAL OR CONSTRUCTIVE WAIVER OF
NOTICE.  Written or printed notice of all meetings shall be
given by the Secretary and shall state the time and place of the
meeting.  The notice of a meeting shall state in all instances
the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called.
Written or printed notice of any meeting shall be given to each
stockholder either by mail or by presenting it to him personally
or by leaving it at his residence or usual place of business not
less than ten days and not more than ninety days before the date
of the meeting, unless any provisions of the General Corporation
Law shall prescribe a different elapsed period of time, to each
stockholder at his address appearing on the books of the
corporation or the address supplied by him for the purpose of
notice.  If mailed, notice shall be deemed to be given when
deposited in the United States mail addressed to the stockholder
at his post office address as it appears on the records of the
corporation with postage thereon prepaid.  Whenever any notice
of the time, place or purpose of any meeting of stockholders is
required to be given under the provisions of these by-laws or of
the General Corporation Law, a waiver thereof in writing, signed
by the stockholder and filed with the records of the meeting,
whether before or after the holding thereof, or actual
attendance or representation at the meeting shall be deemed
equivalent to the giving of such notice to such stockholder.
The foregoing requirements of notice also shall apply, whenever
the corporation shall have any class of stock which is not
entitled to vote, to holders of stock who are not entitled to
vote at the meeting, but who are entitled to notice thereof and
to dissent from any action taken thereat.

          -    STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS.  The President of the
corporation or, if the Board of Directors shall determine
otherwise, some other executive officer thereof, shall prepare
or cause to be prepared annually a full and correct statement of
the affairs of the corporation, including a balance sheet and a
financial statement of operations for the preceding fiscal year,
which shall be filed at the principal office of the corporation
in the State of Maryland.

          -    CONDUCT OF MEETING.  Meetings of the stockholders
shall be presided over by one of the following officers in the
order of seniority and if present and acting:  the President,
the Chairman of the Board, a Vice President or, if none of the
foregoing is in office and present and acting, by a chairman to
be chosen by the stockholders.  The Secretary of the corporation
or, in his absence, an Assistant Secretary, shall act as
secretary of every meeting, but if neither the Secretary nor an
Assistant Secretary is present the chairman of the meeting shall
appoint a secretary of the meeting.

          -    PROXY REPRESENTATION.  Every stockholder may
authorize another person or persons to act for him by proxy in
all matters in which a stockholder is entitled to participate,
whether for the purposes of determining his presence at a
meeting, or whether by waiving notice of any meeting, voting or
participating at a meeting, expressing consent or dissent
without a meeting or otherwise.  Every proxy shall be executed
in writing by the stockholder or by his duly authorized
attorney-in-fact and filed with the Secretary of the
corporation.  No unrevoked proxy shall be valid after eleven
months from the date of its execution, unless a longer time is
expressly provided therein.

          -    INSPECTORS OF ELECTION.  The directors, in
advance of any meeting, may, but need not, appoint one or more
inspectors to act at the meeting or any adjournment thereof.  If
an inspector or inspectors are not appointed, the person
presiding at the meeting may, but need not, appoint one or more
inspectors.  In case any person who may be appointed as an
inspector fails to appear or act, the vacancy may be filled by
appointment made by the directors in advance of the meeting or
at the meeting by the person presiding thereat.  Each inspector,
if any, before entering upon the discharge of his duties, shall
take and sign an oath to execute faithfully the duties of
inspector at such meeting with strict impartiality and according
to the best of his ability.  The inspectors, if any, shall
determine the number of shares outstanding and the voting power
of each, the shares represented at the meeting, the existence of
a quorum and the validity and effect of proxies, and shall
receive votes, ballots or consents, hear and determine all
challenges and questions arising in connection with the right to
vote, count and tabulate all votes, ballots or consents,
determine the result and do such acts as are proper to conduct
the election or vote with fairness to all stockholders.  On
request of the person presiding at the meeting or any
stockholder, the inspector or inspectors, if any, shall make a
report in writing of any challenge, question or matter
determined by him or them and execute a certificate of any fact
found by him or them.

          -    VOTING.  Each share of stock shall entitle the
holder thereof to one vote, except in the election of directors,
at which each said vote may be cast for as many persons as there
are directors to be elected.  Except for election of directors,
a majority of the votes cast at a meeting of stockholders, duly
called and at which a quorum is present, shall be sufficient to
take or authorize action upon any matter which may come before a
meeting, unless more than a majority of votes cast is required
by the corporation's Articles of Incorporation.  A plurality of
all the votes cast at a meeting at which a quorum is present
shall be sufficient to elect a director.

          6.  INFORMAL ACTION.  Any action required or permitted
to be taken at a meeting of stockholders may be taken without a
meeting if a consent in writing, setting forth such action, is
signed by all the stockholders entitled to vote on the subject
matter thereof and any other stockholders entitled to notice of
a meeting of stockholders (but not to vote thereat) have waived
in writing any rights which they may have to dissent from such
action and such consent and waiver are filed with the records of
the corporation.

                            ARTICLE II

                       BOARD OF DIRECTORS


          1.   FUNCTIONS AND DEFINITION.  The business and
affairs of the corporation shall be managed under the direction
of a Board of Directors.  The use of the phrase "entire board"
herein refers to the total number of directors which the
corporation would have if there were no vacancies.

          2.  QUALIFICATIONS AND NUMBER.  Each director shall be
a natural person of full age.  A director need not be a
stockholder, a citizen of the United States or a resident of the
State of Maryland.  The initial Board of Directors shall consist
of two persons.  Thereafter, the number of directors
constituting the entire board shall never be less than three or
the number of stockholders, whichever is less.  At any regular
meeting or at any special meeting called for that purpose, a
majority of the entire Board of Directors may increase or
decrease the number of directors, provided that the number
thereof shall never be less than three or the number of
stockholders, whichever is less, nor more than eleven and
further provided that the tenure of office of a director shall
not be affected by any decrease in the number of directors.

          3.  ELECTION AND TERM.  The first Board of Directors
shall consist of the directors named in the Articles of
Incorporation and shall hold office until the first meeting of
stockholders or until their successors have been elected and
qualified.  Thereafter, directors who are elected at a meeting
of stockholders, and directors who are elected in the interim to
fill vacancies and newly created directorships, shall hold
office until their successors have been elected and qualified.
Newly created directorships and any vacancies in the Board of
Directors, other than vacancies resulting from the removal of
directors by the stockholders, may be filled by the Board of
Directors, subject to the provisions of the Investment Company
Act of 1940.  Newly created directorships filled by the Board of
Directors shall be by action of a majority of the entire Board
of Directors.  All other vacancies to be filled by the Board of
Directors may be filled by a majority of the remaining members
of the Board of Directors, although such majority is less than a
quorum thereof.

          4.  MEETINGS.

          -  TIME.  Meetings shall be held at such time as the
Board shall fix, except that the first meeting of a newly
elected Board shall be held as soon after its election as the
directors conveniently may assemble.

          -    PLACE.  Meetings shall be held at such place
within or without the State of Maryland as shall be fixed by the
Board.

          -    CALL.  No call shall be required for regular
meetings for which the time and place have been fixed.  Special
meetings may be called by or at the direction of the President
or of a majority of the directors in office.

          -    NOTICE OR ACTUAL OR CONSTRUCTIVE WAIVER.
Whenever any notice of the time, place or purpose of any meeting
of directors or any committee thereof is required to be given
under the provisions of the General Corporation Law or of these
by-laws, a waiver thereof in writing, signed by the director or
committee member entitled to such notice and filed with the
records of the meeting, whether before or after the holding
thereof, or actual attendance at the meeting shall be deemed
equivalent to the giving of such notice to such director or such
committee member.

          -    QUORUM AND ACTION.  A majority of the entire
Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum except when a
vacancy or vacancies prevents such majority, whereupon a
majority of the directors in office shall constitute a quorum,
provided such majority shall constitute at least one-third of
the entire Board and, in no event, less than two directors.  A
majority of the directors present, whether or not a quorum is
present, may adjourn a meeting to another time and place.
Except as herein otherwise provided and, except as in the
General Corporation Law otherwise provided, the action of a
majority of the directors present at a meeting at which a quorum
is present shall be the action of the Board of Directors.

          -    CHAIRMAN OF THE MEETING.  The Chairman of the
Board, if any and if present and acting, or the President or any
other director chosen by the Board, shall preside at all
meetings.

          5.  REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS.  Any or all of the directors
may be removed for cause or without cause by the stockholders,
who may elect a successor or successors to fill any resulting
vacancy or vacancies for the unexpired term of the removed
director or directors.

          6.  COMMITTEES.  The Board of Directors may appoint
from among its members an Executive Committee and other
committees composed of two or more directors and may delegate to
such committee or committees, in the intervals between meetings
of the Board of Directors, any or all of the powers of the Board
of Directors in the management of the business and affairs of
the corporation, except the power to amend the by-laws, to
approve any consolidation, merger, share exchange or transfer of
assets, to declare dividends, to issue stock or to recommend to
stockholders any action requiring the stockholders' approval.
In the absence of any member of any such committee, the members
thereof present at any meeting, whether or not they constitute a
quorum, may appoint a member of the Board of Directors to act in
the place of such absent member.

          7.  INFORMAL ACTION.  Any action required or permitted
to be taken at any meeting of the Board of Directors or of any
committee thereof may be taken without a meeting, if a written
consent to such action is signed by all members of the Board of
Directors or any such committee, as the case may be, and such
written consent is filed with the minutes of the proceedings of
the Board or any such committee.

          Members of the Board of Directors or any committee
designated thereby may participate in a meeting of such Board or
committee by means of a conference telephone or similar
communications equipment by means of which all persons
participating in the meeting can hear each other at the same
time.  Participation by such means shall constitute presence in
person at a meeting.


                           ARTICLE III

                            OFFICERS


          The corporation may have a Chairman of the Board and
shall have a President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, who shall
be elected by the Board of Directors, and may have such other
officers, assistant officers and agents as the Board of
Directors shall authorize from time to time.  Any two or more
offices, except those of President and Vice President, may be
held by the same person, but no person shall execute,
acknowledge or verify any instrument in more than one capacity,
if such instrument is required by law to be executed,
acknowledged or verified by two or more officers.

          Any officer or agent may be removed by the Board of
Directors whenever, in its judgment, the best interests of the
corporation will be served thereby.


                           ARTICLE IV

        PRINCIPAL OFFICE - RESIDENT AGENT - STOCK LEDGER


          The address of the principal office of the corporation
in the State of Maryland prescribed by the General Corporation
Law is 32 South Street, c/o The Corporation Trust Incorporated,
Baltimore, Maryland 21202.  The name and address of the resident
agent in the State of Maryland prescribed by the General
Corporation Law are:  The Corporation Trust Incorporated, 32
South Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

          The corporation shall maintain, at its principal
office in the State of Maryland prescribed by the General
Corporation Law or at the business office or an agency of the
corporation, an original or duplicate stock ledger containing
the names and addresses of all stockholders and the number of
shares of each class held by each stockholder.  Such stock
ledger may be in written form or any other form capable of being
converted into written form within a reasonable time for visual
inspection.

          The corporation shall keep at said principal office in
the State of Maryland the original or a certified copy of the
by-laws, including all amendments thereto, and shall duly file
thereat the annual statement of affairs of the corporation
prescribed by Section 2-314 of the General Corporation Law.


                            ARTICLE V

                         CORPORATE SEAL


          The corporate seal shall have inscribed thereon the
name of the corporation and shall be in such form and contain
such other words and/or figures as the Board of Directors shall
determine or the law require.


                           ARTICLE VI

                           FISCAL YEAR


          The fiscal year of the corporation shall be fixed, and
shall be subject to change, by the Board of Directors.


                           ARTICLE VII

                      CONTROL OVER BY-LAWS


          The power to make, alter, amend and repeal the by-laws
is vested in the Board of Directors of the corporation.

                           ARTICLE VIII

                         INDEMNIFICATION


          Notwithstanding any provision in the General
Corporation Law or the corporation's Articles of Incorporation:

                    In the event that a claim for
          indemnification is asserted by a director, officer or
          controlling person of the corporation in connection
          with the registered securities of the corporation, the
          corporation will not make such indemnification unless
          (i) the corporation has submitted, before a court or
          other body, the question of whether the person to be
          indemnified was liable by reason of wilful
          misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless
          disregard of duties, and has obtained a final decision
          on the merits that such person was not liable by
          reason of such conduct or (ii) in the absence of such
          decision, the corporation shall have obtained a
          reasonable determination, based upon a review of the
          facts, that such person was not liable by virtue of
          such conduct, by (a) the vote of a majority of
          directors who are neither interested persons as such
          term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940,
          nor parties to the proceeding or (b) an independent
          legal counsel in a written opinion.

               The corporation will not advance attorneys' fees
          or other expenses incurred by the person to be
          indemnified unless the corporation shall have (i)
          received an undertaking by or on behalf of such person
          to repay the advance unless it is ultimately
          determined that such person is entitled to
          indemnification and one of the following conditions
          shall have occurred:  (x) such person shall provide
          security for his undertaking, (y) the corporation
          shall be insured against losses arising by reason of
          any lawful advances or (z) a majority of the
          disinterested, non-party directors of the corporation,
          or an independent legal counsel in a written opinion,
          shall have determined that based on a review of
          readily available facts there is reason to believe
          that such person ultimately will be found entitled to
          indemnification.




As amended:  August 30, 1990


                      MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT

                GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.



                                                 August 24, 1994



The Dreyfus Corporation
200 Park Avenue
New York, New York  10166

Dear Sirs:

          The above-named investment company (the "Fund")
herewith confirms its agreement with you as follows:

          The Fund desires to employ its capital by investing and
reinvesting the same in investments of the type and in accordance
with the limitations specified in its charter documents and in
its Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information as from
time to time in effect, copies of which have been or will be
submitted to you, and in such manner and to such extent as from
time to time may be approved by the Fund's Board.  The Fund
desires to employ you to act as its investment adviser.

          In this connection it is understood that from time to
time you will employ or associate with yourself such person or
persons as you may believe to be particularly fitted to assist
you in the performance of this Agreement.  Such person or persons
may be officers or employees who are employed by both you and the
Fund.  The compensation of such person or persons shall be paid
by you and no obligation may be incurred on the Fund's behalf in
any such respect.

          Subject to the supervision and approval of the Fund's
Board, you will provide investment management of the Fund's
portfolio in accordance with the Fund's investment objectives and
policies as stated in its Prospectus and Statement of Additional
Information as from time to time in effect.  In connection
therewith, you will obtain and provide investment research and
will supervise the Fund's investments and conduct a continuous
program of investment, evaluation and, if appropriate, sale and
reinvestment of the Fund's assets.  You will furnish to the Fund
such statistical information, with respect to the investments
which the Fund may hold or contemplate purchasing, as the Fund
may reasonably request.  The Fund wishes to be informed of
important developments materially affecting its portfolio and
shall expect you, on your own initiative, to furnish to the Fund
from time to time such information as you may believe appropriate
for this purpose.

          In addition, you will supply office facilities (which
may be in your own offices), data processing services, clerical,
accounting and bookkeeping services, internal auditing and legal
services, internal executive and administrative services, and
stationery and office supplies; prepare reports to the Fund's
stockholders, tax returns, reports to and filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission and state Blue Sky
authorities; calculate the net asset value of the Fund's shares;
and generally assist in all aspects of the Fund's operations.
You shall have the right, at your expense, to engage other
entities to assist you in performing some or all of the
obligations set forth in this paragraph, provided each such
entity enters into an agreement with you in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the Fund.  You agree to be liable for
the acts or omissions of each such entity to the same extent as
if you had acted or failed to act under the circumstances.

          You shall exercise your best judgment in rendering the
services to be provided to the Fund hereunder and the Fund agrees
as an inducement to your undertaking the same that you shall not
be liable hereunder for any error of judgment or mistake of law
or for any loss suffered by the Fund, provided that nothing
herein shall be deemed to protect or purport to protect you
against any liability to the Fund or to its security holders to
which you would otherwise be subject by reason of willful
misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of
your duties hereunder, or by reason of your reckless disregard of
your obligations and duties hereunder.

          In consideration of services rendered pursuant to this
Agreement, the Fund will pay you on the first business day of
each month a fee at the annual rate of .55 of 1% of the value of
the Fund's average daily net assets.  Net asset value shall be
computed on such days and at such time or times as described in
the Fund's then-current Prospectus and Statement of Additional
Information.  Upon any termination of this Agreement before the
end of any month, the fee for such part of a month shall be pro-
rated according to the proportion which such period bears to the
full monthly period and shall be payable upon the date of
termination of this Agreement.

          For the purpose of determining fees payable to you, the
value of the Fund's net assets shall be computed in the manner
specified in the Fund's charter documents for the computation of
the value of the Fund's net assets.

          You will bear all expenses in connection with the
performance of your services under this Agreement.  All other
expenses to be incurred in the operation of the Fund will be
borne by the Fund, except to the extent specifically assumed by
you.  The expenses to be borne by the Fund include, without
limitation, the following:  organizational costs, taxes,
interest, loan commitment fees, interest and distributions paid
on securities sold short, brokerage fees and commissions, if any,
fees of Board members who are not your officers, directors or
employees or holders of 5% or more of your outstanding voting
securities, Securities and Exchange Commission fees and state
Blue Sky qualification fees, advisory fees, charges of
custodians, transfer and dividend disbursing agents' fees,
certain insurance premiums, industry association fees, outside
auditing and legal expenses, costs of independent pricing
services, costs of maintaining the Fund's existence, costs
attributable to investor services (including, without limitation,
telephone and personnel expenses), costs of preparing and
printing prospectuses and statements of additional information
for regulatory purposes and for distribution to existing
stockholders, costs of stockholders' reports and meetings, and
any extraordinary expenses.

          If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the
Fund (including fees pursuant to this Agreement, but excluding
interest, taxes, brokerage and, with the prior written consent of
the necessary state securities commissions, extraordinary
expenses) exceed 1-1/2% of the average value of the Fund's net
assets for the fiscal year, the Fund may deduct from the fees to
be paid hereunder, or you will bear, such excess expense.  Your
obligation pursuant hereto will be limited to the amount of your
fees hereunder.  Such deduction or payment, if any, will be
estimated daily, and reconciled and effected or paid, as the case
may be, on a monthly basis.

          The Fund understands that you now act, and that from
time to time hereafter you may act, as investment adviser to one
or more other investment companies and fiduciary or other managed
accounts, and the Fund has no objection to your so acting,
provided that when the purchase or sale of securities of the same
issuer is suitable for the investment objectives of two or more
companies or accounts managed by you which have available funds
for investment, the available securities will be allocated in a
manner believed by you to be equitable to each company or
account.  It is recognized that in some cases this procedure may
adversely affect the price paid or received by the Fund or the
size of the position obtainable for or disposed of by the Fund.

          In addition, it is understood that the persons employed
by you to assist in the performance of your duties hereunder will
not devote their full time to such service and nothing contained
herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict your right or the
right of any of your affiliates to engage in and devote time and
attention to other businesses or to render services of whatever
kind or nature.

          You shall not be liable for any error of judgment or
mistake of law or for any loss suffered by the Fund in connection
with the matters to which this Agreement relates, except for a
loss resulting from willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross
negligence on your part in the performance of your duties or from
reckless disregard by you of your obligations and duties under
this Agreement.  Any person, even though also your officer,
director, partner, employee or agent, who may be or become an
officer, Board member, employee or agent of the Fund, shall be
deemed, when rendering services to the Fund or acting on any
business of the Fund, to be rendering such services to or acting
solely for the Fund and not as your officer, director, partner,
employee or agent or one under your control or direction even
though paid by you.

          This Agreement shall continue until October 31, 1994,
and thereafter shall continue automatically for successive annual
periods ending on October 31st of each year, provided such
continuance is specifically approved at least annually by (i) the
Fund's Board or (ii) vote of a majority (as defined in the
Investment Company Act of 1940) of the Fund's outstanding voting
securities, provided that in either event its continuance also is
approved by a majority of the Fund's Board members who are not
"interested persons" (as defined in said Act) of any party to
this Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for
the purpose of voting on such approval.  This Agreement is
terminable without penalty, on 60 days' notice, by the Fund's
Board or by vote of holders of a majority of the Fund's shares
or, upon not less than 90 days' notice, by you.  This Agreement
also will terminate automatically in the event of its assignment
(as defined in said Act).

          If the foregoing is in accordance with your
understanding, will you kindly so indicate by signing and
returning to us the enclosed copy hereof.

                             Very truly yours,

                             GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.


                             By:______________________________


Accepted:

THE DREYFUS CORPORATION


By:__________________________


                     DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT


                GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.
                   144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard
                 Uniondale, New York  11556-0144



                                                 August 24, 1994



Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
One Exchange Place
Tenth Floor
Boston, Massachusetts  02109


Dear Sirs:

         This is to confirm that, in consideration of the agree-
ments hereinafter contained, the above-named investment company
(the "Fund") has agreed that you shall be, for the period of
this agreement, the distributor of (a) shares of each Series of
the Fund set forth on Exhibit A hereto, as such Exhibit may be
revised from time to time (each, a "Series") or (b) if no Series
are set forth on such Exhibit, shares of the Fund.  For purposes
of this agreement the term "Shares" shall mean the authorized
shares of the relevant Series, if any, and otherwise shall mean
the Fund's authorized shares.

         1.  Services as Distributor

         1.1  You will act as agent for the distribution of
Shares covered by, and in accordance with, the registration
statement and prospectus then in effect under the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended, and will transmit promptly any orders
received by you for purchase or redemption of Shares to the
Transfer and Dividend Disbursing Agent for the Fund of which the
Fund has notified you in writing.

         1.2  You agree to use your best efforts to solicit
orders for the sale of Shares.  It is contemplated that you will
enter into sales or servicing agreements with securities
dealers, financial institutions and other industry
professionals, such as investment advisers, accountants and
estate planning firms, and in so doing you will act only on your
own behalf as principal.

         1.3  You shall act as distributor of Shares in
compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations,
including, without limitation, all rules and regulations made or
adopted pursuant to the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, by the Securities and Exchange Commission or any
securities association registered under the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended.

         1.4  Whenever in their judgment such action is
warranted by market, economic or political conditions, or by
abnormal circumstances of any kind, the Fund's officers may
decline to accept any orders for, or make any sales of, any
Shares until such time as they deem it advisable to accept such
orders and to make such sales and the Fund shall advise you
promptly of such determination.

         1.5  The Fund agrees to pay all costs and expenses in
connection with the registration of Shares under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, and all expenses in connection with
maintaining facilities for the issue and transfer of Shares and
for supplying information, prices and other data to be furnished
by the Fund hereunder, and all expenses in connection with the
preparation and printing of the Fund's prospectuses and
statements of additional information for regulatory purposes and
for distribution to shareholders; provided however, that nothing
contained herein shall be deemed to require the Fund to pay any
of the costs of advertising the sale of Shares.

         1.6  The Fund agrees to execute any and all documents
and to furnish any and all information and otherwise to take all
actions which may be reasonably necessary in the discretion of
the Fund's officers in connection with the qualification of
Shares for sale in such states as you may designate to the Fund
and the Fund may approve, and the Fund agrees to pay all
expenses which may be incurred in connection with such
qualification.  You shall pay all expenses connected with your
own qualification as a dealer under state or Federal laws and,
except as otherwise specifically provided in this agreement, all
other expenses incurred by you in connection with the sale of
Shares as contemplated in this agreement.

         1.7  The Fund shall furnish you from time to time, for
use in connection with the sale of Shares, such information with
respect to the Fund or any relevant Series and the Shares as you
may reasonably request, all of which shall be signed by one or
more of the Fund's duly authorized officers; and the Fund
warrants that the statements contained in any such information,
when so signed by the Fund's officers, shall be true and
correct.  The Fund also shall furnish you upon request with:
(a) semi-annual reports and annual audited reports of the Fund's
books and accounts made by independent public accountants
regularly retained by the Fund, (b) quarterly earnings
statements prepared by the Fund, (c) a monthly itemized list of
the securities in the Fund's or, if applicable, each Series'
portfolio, (d) monthly balance sheets as soon as practicable
after the end of each month, and (e) from time to time such
additional information regarding the Fund's financial condition
as you may reasonably request.

         1.8  The Fund represents to you that all registration
statements and prospectuses filed by the Fund with the Securi-
ties and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended, and under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, with respect to the Shares have been carefully prepared
in conformity with the requirements of said Acts and rules and
regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission there-
under.  As used in this agreement the terms "registration state-
ment" and "prospectus" shall mean any registration statement and
prospectus, including the statement of additional information
incorporated by reference therein, filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission and any amendments and supplements thereto
which at any time shall have been filed with said Commission.
The Fund represents and warrants to you that any registration
statement and prospectus, when such registration statement
becomes effective, will contain all statements required to be
stated therein in conformity with said Acts and the rules and
regulations of said Commission; that all statements of fact
contained in any such registration statement and prospectus will
be true and correct when such registration statement becomes
effective; and that neither any registration statement nor any
prospectus when such registration statement becomes effective
will include an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to
state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary
to make the statements therein not misleading.  The Fund may but
shall not be obligated to propose from time to time such amend-
ment or amendments to any registration statement and such
supplement or supplements to any prospectus as, in the light of
future developments, may, in the opinion of the Fund's counsel,
be necessary or advisable.  If the Fund shall not propose such
amendment or amendments and/or supplement or supplements within
fifteen days after receipt by the Fund of a written request from
you to do so, you may, at your option, terminate this agreement
or decline to make offers of the Fund's securities until such
amendments are made.  The Fund shall not file any amendment to
any registration statement or supplement to any prospectus
without giving you reasonable notice thereof in advance;
provided, however, that nothing contained in this agreement
shall in any way limit the Fund's right to file at any time such
amendments to any registration statement and/or supplements to
any prospectus, of whatever character, as the Fund may deem
advisable, such right being in all respects absolute and
unconditional.

         1.9  The Fund authorizes you to use any prospectus in
the form furnished to you from time to time, in connection with
the sale of Shares.  The Fund agrees to indemnify, defend and
hold you, your several officers and directors, and any person
who controls you within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securi-
ties Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless from and against
any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses (including
the cost of investigating or defending such claims, demands or
liabilities and any counsel fees incurred in connection there-
with) which you, your officers and directors, or any such con-
trolling person, may incur under the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, or under common law or otherwise, arising out of or
based upon any untrue statement, or alleged untrue statement, of
a material fact contained in any registration statement or any
prospectus or arising out of or based upon any omission, or
alleged omission, to state a material fact required to be stated
in either any registration statement or any prospectus or
necessary to make the statements in either thereof not
misleading; provided, however, that the Fund's agreement to
indemnify you, your officers or directors, and any such control-
ling person shall not be deemed to cover any claims, demands,
liabilities or expenses arising out of any untrue statement or
alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission made in
any registration statement or prospectus in reliance upon and in
conformity with written information furnished to the Fund by you
specifically for use in the preparation thereof.  The Fund's
agreement to indemnify you, your officers and directors, and any
such controlling person, as aforesaid, is expressly conditioned
upon the Fund's being notified of any action brought against
you, your officers or directors, or any such controlling person,
such notification to be given by letter or by telegram addressed
to the Fund at its address set forth above within ten days after
the summons or other first legal process shall have been served.
The failure so to notify the Fund of any such action shall not
relieve the Fund from any liability which the Fund may have to
the person against whom such action is brought by reason of any
such untrue, or alleged untrue, statement or omission, or
alleged omission, otherwise than on account of the Fund's
indemnity agreement contained in this paragraph 1.9.  The Fund
will be entitled to assume the defense of any suit brought to
enforce any such claim, demand or liability, but, in such case,
such defense shall be conducted by counsel of good standing
chosen by the Fund and approved by you.  In the event the Fund
elects to assume the defense of any such suit and retain counsel
of good standing approved by you, the defendant or defendants in
such suit shall bear the fees and expenses of any additional
counsel retained by any of them; but in case the Fund does not
elect to assume the defense of any such suit, or in case you do
not approve of counsel chosen by the Fund, the Fund will
reimburse you, your officers and directors, or the controlling
person or persons named as defendant or defendants in such suit,
for the fees and expenses of any counsel retained by you or
them.  The Fund's indemnification agreement contained in this
paragraph 1.9 and the Fund's representations and warranties in
this agreement shall remain operative and in full force and
effect regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of
you, your officers and directors, or any controlling person, and
shall survive the delivery of any Shares.  This agreement of
indemnity will inure exclusively to your benefit, to the benefit
of your several officers and directors, and their respective
estates, and to the benefit of any controlling persons and their
successors.  The Fund agrees promptly to notify you of the
commencement of any litigation or proceedings against the Fund
or any of its officers or Board members in connection with the
issue and sale of Shares.

         1.10  You agree to indemnify, defend and hold the Fund,
its several officers and Board members, and any person who con-
trols the Fund within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securi-
ties Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless from and against
any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses (including
the cost of investigating or defending such claims, demands or
liabilities and any counsel fees incurred in connection there-
with) which the Fund, its officers or Board members, or any such
controlling person, may incur under the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended, or under common law or otherwise, but only to the
extent that such liability or expense incurred by the Fund, its
officers or Board members, or such controlling person resulting
from such claims or demands, shall arise out of or be based upon
any untrue, or alleged untrue, statement of a material fact
contained in information furnished in writing by you to the Fund
specifically for use in the Fund's registration statement and
used in the answers to any of the items of the registration
statement or in the corresponding statements made in the pro-
spectus, or shall arise out of or be based upon any omission, or
alleged omission, to state a material fact in connection with
such information furnished in writing by you to the Fund and
required to be stated in such answers or necessary to make such
information not misleading.  Your agreement to indemnify the
Fund, its officers and Board members, and any such controlling
person, as aforesaid, is expressly conditioned upon your being
notified of any action brought against the Fund, its officers or
Board members, or any such controlling person, such notification
to be given by letter or telegram addressed to you at your
address set forth above within ten days after the summons or
other first legal process shall have been served.  You shall
have the right to control the defense of such action, with
counsel of your own choosing, satisfactory to the Fund, if such
action is based solely upon such alleged misstatement or
omission on your part, and in any other event the Fund, its
officers or Board members, or such controlling person shall each
have the right to participate in the defense or preparation of
the defense of any such action.  The failure so to notify you of
any such action shall not relieve you from any liability which
you may have to the Fund, its officers or Board members, or to
such controlling person by reason of any such untrue, or alleged
untrue, statement or omission, or alleged omission, otherwise
than on account of your indemnity agreement contained in this
paragraph 1.10.  This agreement of indemnity will inure
exclusively to the Fund's benefit, to the benefit of the Fund's
officers and Board members, and their respective estates, and to
the benefit of any controlling persons and their successors.

You agree promptly to notify the Fund of the commencement of any
litigation or proceedings against you or any of your officers or
directors in connection with the issue and sale of Shares.

         1.11  No Shares shall be offered by either you or the
Fund under any of the provisions of this agreement and no orders
for the purchase or sale of such Shares hereunder shall be
accepted by the Fund if and so long as the effectiveness of the
registration statement then in effect or any necessary amend-
ments thereto shall be suspended under any of the provisions of
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or if and so long as a
current prospectus as required by Section 10 of said Act, as
amended, is not on file with the Securities and Exchange
Commission; provided, however, that nothing contained in this
paragraph 1.11 shall in any way restrict or have an application
to or bearing upon the Fund's obligation to repurchase any
Shares from any shareholder in accordance with the provisions of
the Fund's prospectus or charter documents.

         1.12  The Fund agrees to advise you immediately in
writing:

            (a)  of any request by the Securities and Exchange
         Commission for amendments to the registration statement
         or prospectus then in effect or for additional
         information;

             (b)  in the event of the issuance by the Securities
         and Exchange Commission of any stop order suspending
         the effectiveness of the registration statement or pro-
         spectus then in effect or the initiation of any
         proceeding for that purpose;

             (c)  of the happening of any event which makes
         untrue any statement of a material fact made in the
         registration statement or prospectus then in effect or
         which requires the making of a change in such registra-
         tion statement or prospectus in order to make the
         statements therein not misleading; and

             (d)  of all actions of the Securities and
         Exchange Commission with respect to any amendments to
         any registration statement or prospectus which may from
         time to time be filed with the Securities and Exchange
         Commission.

          2.  Offering Price

         Shares of any class of the Fund offered for sale by you
shall be offered for sale at a price per share (the "offering
price") approximately equal to (a) their net asset value
(determined in the manner set forth in the Fund's charter
documents) plus (b) a sales charge, if any and except to those
persons set forth in the then-current prospectus, which shall be
the percentage of the offering price of such Shares as set forth
in the Fund's then-current prospectus.  The offering price, if
not an exact multiple of one cent, shall be adjusted to the
nearest cent.  In addition, Shares of any class of the Fund
offered for sale by you may be subject to a contingent deferred
sales charge as set forth in the Fund's then-current prospectus.
You shall be entitled to receive any sales charge or contingent
deferred sales charge in respect of the Shares.  Any payments to
dealers shall be governed by a separate agreement between you
and such dealer and the Fund's then-current prospectus.

         3.  Term

         This agreement shall continue until the date (the
"Reapproval Date") set forth on Exhibit A hereto (and, if the
Fund has Series, a separate Reapproval Date shall be specified
on Exhibit A for each Series), and thereafter shall continue
automatically for successive annual periods ending on the day
(the "Reapproval Day") of each year set forth on Exhibit A
hereto, provided such continuance is specifically approved at
least annually by (i) the Fund's Board or (ii) vote of a
majority (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940) of
the Shares of the Fund or the relevant Series, as the case may
be, provided that in either event its continuance also is
approved by a majority of the Board members who are not
"interested persons" (as defined in said Act) of any party to
this agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for
the purpose of voting on such approval.  This agreement is
terminable without penalty, on 60 days' notice, by vote of
holders of a majority of the Fund's or, as to any relevant
Series, such Series' outstanding voting securities or by the
Fund's Board as to the Fund or the relevant Series, as the case
may be.  This agreement is terminable by you, upon 270 days'
notice, effective on or after the fifth anniversary of the date
hereof.  This agreement also will terminate automatically, as to
the Fund or relevant Series, as the case may be, in the event of
its assignment (as defined in said Act).

         4.  Exclusivity

         So long as you act as the distributor of Shares, you
shall not perform any services for any entity other than
investment companies advised or administered by The Dreyfus
Corporation.  The Fund acknowledges that the persons employed by
you to assist in the performance of your duties under this
agreement may not devote their full time to such service and
nothing contained in this agreement shall be deemed to limit or
restrict your or any of your affiliates right to engage in and
devote time and attention to other businesses or to render
services of whatever kind or nature.

         Please confirm that the foregoing is in accordance with
your understanding and indicate your acceptance hereof by
signing below, whereupon it shall become a binding agreement
between us.




                        Very truly yours,

                        GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.



                        By:


Accepted:

PREMIER MUTUAL FUND SERVICES, INC.



By:_______________________________                             EXHIBIT A



         Reapproval Date                         Reapproval Day


         October 31, 1995                        October 31st


BANK AFFILIATED BROKER-DEALER AGREEMENT
(FULLY DISCLOSED BASIS)

Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
One Exchange Place
Tenth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
Gentlemen:

We are a broker-dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the
"Exchange Act"). We desire to make available to our customers shares of
beneficial interest or common stock of open-end registered investment
companies managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation
or its subsidiaries or affiliates (hereinafter referred to individually as a
"Fund" and collectively as the "Funds"). You are the principal underwriter
(as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended) of the offering of shares of the Funds and the exclusive agent
for the continuous distribution of such shares pursuant to the terms of a
Distribution Agreement between you and each Fund. Unless the context
otherwise requires, as used herein the term "Prospectus" shall mean the
prospectus and related statement of additional information (the
"Statement of Additional Information") incorporated therein by reference
(as amended or supplemented) of each of the respective Funds included in
the then currently effective registration statement (or post-effective
amendment thereto) of each such Fund, as filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended
(the "Registration Statement").
In consideration for the mutual covenants contained herein, it is hereby
agreed that our respective rights and obligations shall be as follows:
1.    With respect to any and all transactions in the shares of any Fund
pursuant to this Agreement, it is understood and agreed in each case that:
(a) we shall be acting solely as agent for the account of our customer; (b)
each transaction shall be initiated solely upon the order of our customer;
(c) you shall execute transactions only upon receiving instructions from
us acting as agent for our customer; (d) as between us and our customer,
our customer will have full beneficial ownership of all Fund shares; and
(e) each transaction shall be for the account of our customer and not for
our account. We represent and warrant to you that we will have full right,
power and authority to effect transactions (including, without limitation,
any purchases, exchanges and redemptions) in Fund shares on behalf of all
customer accounts provided by us to you or to any transfer agent as such
term is defined in the Prospectus of each Fund (the "Transfer Agent").
2.    All orders for the purchase of any Fund shares shall be executed at
the then current public offering price per share (i.e., the net asset value
per share plus the applicable sales charge, if any) and all orders for the
redemption of any Fund shares shall be executed at the net asset value per
share less the applicable deferred sales charge, redemption fee or similar
charge or fee, if any, in each case as described in the Prospectus of such
Fund. The minimum initial purchase order and minimum subsequent
purchase order shall be as set forth in the Prospectus of such Fund. All
orders are subject to acceptance or rejection by you at your sole
discretion. Unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing, each transaction
shall be promptly confirmed in writing directly to the customer on a fully
disclosed basis and a copy of each confirmation shall be sent
simultaneously to us. You reserve the right, at your discretion and without
notice, to suspend the sale of shares or withdraw entirely the sale of
shares of any or all of the Funds.
3.    In ordering shares of any Fund, we shall rely solely and conclusively
on the representations contained in the Prospectus of such Fund. We agree
that we shall not make shares of any Fund available to our customers
except in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, and the
rules, regulations, requirements and conditions of all applicable
regulatory and self-regulatory agencies or authorities. We agree that we
shall not purchase any Fund shares, as agent for any customer, unless we
deliver or cause to be delivered to such customer, at or prior to the time
of such purchase, a copy of the Prospectus of such Fund, or unless such
customer has acknowledged receipt of the Prospectus of such Fund. We
further agree to obtain from each customer for whom we act as agent for
the purchase of Fund shares any taxpayer identification number
certification and such other information as may be required from time to
time under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"),
and the regulations promulgated thereunder, and to provide you or your
designee with timely written notice of any failure to obtain such taxpayer
identification number certification or other information in order to enable
the implementation of any required withholding.  We will be responsible
for the proper instruction and training of all sales personnel employed by
us.  Unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing, you shall deliver or
cause to be delivered to each of the customers who purchases shares of
any of the Funds through us pursuant to this Agreement copies of all
annual and interim reports, proxy solicitation materials and any other
information and materials relating to such Funds and prepared by or on
behalf of you, the Fund or its investment adviser, custodian, Transfer
Agent or dividend disbursing agent for distribution to each such customer.
You agree to supply us with copies of the Prospectus, Statement of
Additional Information, annual reports, interim reports, proxy solicitation
materials and any such other information and materials relating to each
Fund in reasonable quantities upon request.
4.    We shall not make any representations concerning any Fund shares
other than those contained in the Prospectus of such Fund or in any
promotional materials or sales literature furnished to us by you or the
Fund. We shall not furnish or cause to be furnished to any person or display
or publish any information or materials relating to any Fund (including,
without limitation, promotional materials and sales literature,
advertisements, press releases, announcements, statements, posters,
signs or other similar materials), except such information and materials
as may be furnished to us by you or the Fund, and such other information
and materials as may be approved in writing by you. In making Fund shares
available to our customers hereunder, or in providing investment advice
regarding such shares to our customers, we shall at all times act in
compliance with the Interagency Statement on Retail Sales of Nondeposit
Investment Products issued by The Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of
the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office of Thrift Supervision
(February 15, 1994) or any successor interagency requirements as in force
at the time such services are provided.
5.    In determining the amount of any reallowance payable to us
hereunder, you reserve the right to exclude any sales which you reasonably
determine are not made in accordance with the terms of the applicable
Fund Prospectuses or the provisions of this Agreement.
6.    (a) In the case of any Fund shares sold with a sales charge,
customers may be entitled to a reduction in the sales charge on purchases
made under a letter of intent ("Letter of Intent") in accordance with the
Fund Prospectus. In such a case, our reallowance will be paid based upon
the reduced sales charge, but an adjustment to the reallowance will be
made in accordance with the Prospectus of the applicable Fund to reflect
actual purchases of the customer if such customer's Letter of Intent is
not fulfilled. The sales charge and/or reallowance may be changed at any
time in your sole discretion upon written notice to us.
    (b) Subject to and in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus of
each Fund sold with a sales charge, a reduced sales charge may be
applicable with respect to customer accounts through a right of
accumulation under which customers are permitted to purchase shares of
a Fund at the then current public offering price per share applicable to the
total of (i) the dollar amount of shares then being purchased plus (ii) an
amount equal to the then current net asset value or public offering price
originally paid per share, whichever is higher, of the customer's combined
holdings of the shares of such Fund and of any other open-end registered
investment company as may be permitted by the applicable Fund
Prospectus. In such case, we agree to furnish to you or the Transfer Agent
sufficient information to permit your confirmation of qualification for a
reduced sales charge, and acceptance of the purchase order is subject to
such confirmation.
    (c) With respect to Fund shares sold with a sales charge, we agree to
advise you promptly at your request as to amounts of any and all
purchases of Fund shares made by us, as agent for our customers,
qualifying for a reduced sales charge.
    (d) Exchanges (i.e., the investment of the proceeds from the
liquidation of shares of one open-end registered investment company
managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its
subsidiaries or affiliates in the shares of another open-end registered
investment company managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus
Corporation or its subsidiaries or affiliates) shall, where available, be
made subject to and in accordance with the terms of each relevant Fund's
Prospectus.
    (e) Unless at the time of transmitting an order we advise you or the
Transfer Agent to the contrary, the shares ordered will be deemed to be
the total holdings of the specified customer.
7.    Subject to and in accordance with the terms of each Fund Prospectus
and Service Plan, Shareholder Services Plan, Distribution Plan or other
similar plan, if any, we understand that you may pay to certain financial
institutions, securities dealers and other industry professionals with
which you have entered into an agreement in substantially the form
annexed hereto as Appendix A, B or C (or such other form as may be
approved from time to time by the board of directors, or trustees or
managing general partners of the Fund) such fees as may be determined by
you in accordance with such agreement for shareholder, administrative or
distribution-related services as described therein.
8.    The procedures relating to all orders and the handling thereof will
be subject to the terms of the Prospectus of each Fund and your written
instructions to us from time to time. No conditional orders will be
accepted. We agree to place orders with you immediately for the same
number of shares and at the same price as any orders we receive from our
customers. We shall not withhold placing orders received from customers
so as to profit ourselves as a result of such withholding by a change in the
net asset value from that used in determining the offering price to such
customers, or otherwise; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not
prevent the purchase of shares of any Fund by us for our own bona fide
investment. We agree that: (a) we shall not effect any transactions
(including, without limitation, any purchases, exchanges and redemptions)
in any Fund shares registered in the name of, or beneficially owned by, any
customer unless such customer has granted us full right, power and
authority to effect such transactions on such customer's behalf, and (b)
you, each Fund, the Transfer Agent and your and their respective officers,
directors, trustees, managing general partners, agents, employees and
affiliates shall not be liable for, and shall be fully indemnified and held
harmless by us from and against, any and all claims, demands, liabilities
and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees)
which may be incurred by you or any of the foregoing persons entitled to
indemnification from us hereunder arising out of or in connection with the
execution of any transactions in Fund shares registered in the name of, or
beneficially owned by, any customer in reliance upon any oral or written
instructions reasonably believed to be genuine and to have been given by or
on behalf of us.
9.    (a) We agree to remit on behalf of our customers the purchase price
for purchase orders of any Fund shares placed by us in accordance with the
terms of the Prospectus of the applicable Fund. On or before the
settlement date of each purchase order for shares of any Fund, we shall
either (i) remit to an account designated by you with the Transfer Agent
an amount equal to the then current public offering price of the shares of
such Fund being purchased less our reallowance, if any, with respect to
such purchase order as determined by you in accordance with the terms of
the applicable Fund Prospectus, or (ii) remit to an account designated by
you with the Transfer Agent an amount equal to the then current public
offering price of the shares of such Fund being purchased without
deduction for our reallowance, if any, with respect to such purchase order
as determined by you in accordance with the terms of the applicable Fund
Prospectus, in which case our reallowance, if any, shall be payable to us
by you on at least a monthly basis. If payment for any purchase order is
not received in accordance with the terms of the applicable Fund
Prospectus, you reserve the right, without notice, to cancel the sale and
to hold us responsible for any loss sustained as a result thereof.
    (b) If any shares sold to us as agent for our customers under the
terms of this Agreement are sold with a sales charge and are redeemed
for the account of the Fund or are tendered for redemption within seven
(7) business days after the date of purchase: (i) we shall forthwith refund
to you the full reallowance received by us on the sale; and (ii) you shall
forthwith pay to the Fund your portion of the sales charge on the sale
which had been retained by you and shall also pay to the Fund the amount
refunded by us.
10.    Certificates for shares sold to us as agent for our customers
hereunder shall only be issued in accordance with the terms of each Fund's
Prospectus upon our customers' specific request and, upon such request,
shall be promptly delivered to our customers by the Transfer Agent unless
other arrangements are made by us. However, in making delivery of such
share certificates to our customers, the Transfer Agent shall have
adequate time to clear any checks drawn for the payment of Fund shares.
11.    Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other party that:
(a) it is a corporation, partnership or other entity duly organized and
validly existing in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in
which it was organized; (b) it is duly registered as a broker-dealer with
the Securities and Exchange Commission and, to the extent required, with
applicable state agencies or authorities having jurisdiction over
securities matters, and it is a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. (the "NASD"); (c) it will comply with all applicable
federal and state laws, and the rules, regulations, requirements and
conditions of all applicable regulatory and self-regulatory agencies or
authorities in the performance of its duties and responsibilities
hereunder; (d) the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the
performance of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly
authorized by all necessary action, and all other authorizations and
approvals (if any) required for its lawful execution and delivery of this
Agreement and its performance hereunder have been obtained; and (e) upon
execution and delivery by it, and assuming due and valid execution and
delivery by the other party, this Agreement will constitute a valid and
binding agreement, enforceable in accordance with its terms. Each party
agrees to provide the other party with such information and access to
appropriate records as may be reasonably required to verify its
compliance with the provisions of this Agreement.
12.    You agree to inform us, upon our request, as to the states in which
you believe the shares of the Funds have been qualified for sale under, or
are exempt from the requirements of, the respective securities laws of
such states, but you shall have no obligation or responsibility as to our
right to make shares of any Funds available to our customers in any
jurisdiction. We agree to notify you immediately in the event of (a) our
expulsion or suspension from the NASD, or (b) our violation of any
applicable federal or state law, rule, regulation, requirement or condition
arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, or which may
otherwise affect in any material way our ability to act in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement. Our expulsion from the NASD will
automatically terminate this Agreement immediately without notice. Our
suspension from the NASD for violation of any applicable federal or state
law, rule, regulation, requirement or condition will terminate this
Agreement effective immediately upon your written notice of termination
to us.
13.    (a) You agree to indemnify, defend and hold us, our several officers
and directors, and any person who controls us within the meaning of
Section 15 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless
from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses
(including the cost of investigating or defending such claims, demands or
liabilities and any counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which
we, our officers and directors, or any such controlling person, may incur
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or under common law or
otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by you herein, or (ii) any
failure by you to perform your obligations as set forth herein, or (iii) any
untrue statement, or alleged untrue statement, of a material fact
contained in any Registration Statement or any Prospectus, or arising out
of or based upon any omission, or alleged omission, to state a material
fact required to be stated in either any Registration Statement or any
Prospectus, or necessary to make the statements in any thereof not
misleading; provided, however, that your agreement to indemnify us, our
officers and directors, and any such controlling person shall not be
deemed to cover any claims, demands, liabilities or expenses arising out
of any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement or omission or
alleged omission made in any Registration Statement or Prospectus in
reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to you
or the Fund by us specifically for use in the preparation thereof. Your
agreement to indemnify us, our officers and directors, and any such
controlling person, as aforesaid, is expressly conditioned upon your being
notified of any action brought against our officers or directors, or any
such controlling person, such notification to be given by letter or by
telecopier, telex, telegram or similar means of same day delivery received
by you at your address as specified in Paragraph 18 of this Agreement
within seven (7) days after the summons or other first legal process shall
have been served. The failure so to notify you of any such action shall not
relieve you from any liability which you may have to the person against
whom such action is brought by reason of any such breach, failure or
untrue, or alleged untrue, statement or omission, or alleged omission,
otherwise than on account of your indemnity agreement contained in this
Paragraph 13(a). You will be entitled to assume the defense of any suit
brought to enforce any such claim, demand, liability or expense. In the
event that you elect to assume the defense of any such suit and retain
counsel, the defendant or defendants in such suit shall bear the fees and
expenses of any additional counsel retained by any of them; but in case you
do not elect to assume the defense of any such suit, you will reimburse us,
our officers and directors, and any controlling persons named as
defendants in such suit, for the fees and expenses of any counsel retained
by us and/or them. Your indemnification agreement contained in this
Paragraph 13(a) shall remain operative and in full force and effect
regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of any person entitled
to indemnification pursuant to this Paragraph 13(a), and shall survive the
delivery of any Fund shares and termination of this Agreement. This
agreement of indemnity will inure exclusively to the benefit of the
persons entitled to indemnification from you pursuant to this Agreement
and their respective estates, successors and assigns.
    (b) We agree to indemnify, defend and hold you and your several
officers and directors, and each Fund and its several officers and
directors or trustees or managing general partners, and any person who
controls you and/or each Fund within the meaning of Section 15 of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless from and against
any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses (including the cost
of investigating or defending such claims, demands or liabilities and any
counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which you and your several
officers and directors, or the Fund and its officers and directors or
trustees or managing general partners, or any such controlling person, may
incur under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or under common law
or otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by us herein, or (ii) any failure
by us to perform our obligations as set forth herein, or (iii) any untrue, or
alleged untrue, statement of a material fact contained in the information
furnished in writing by us to you or any Fund specifically for use in such
Fund's Registration Statement or Prospectus, or used in the answers to
any of the items of the Registration Statement or in the corresponding
statements made in the Prospectus, or arising out of or based upon any
omission, or alleged omission, to state a material fact in connection with
such information furnished in writing by us to you or the Fund and required
to be stated in such answers or necessary to make such information not
misleading. Our agreement to indemnify you and your officers and
directors, and the Fund and its officers and directors or trustees or
managing general partners, and any such controlling person, as aforesaid,
is expressly conditioned upon our being notified of any action brought
against any person or entity entitled to indemnification hereunder, such
notification to be given by letter or by telecopier, telex, telegram or
similar means of same day delivery received by us at our address as
specified in Paragraph 18 of this Agreement within seven (7) days after
the summons or other first legal process shall have been served. The
failure so to notify us of any such action shall not relieve us from any
liability which we may have to you or your officers and directors, or to
the Fund or its officers and directors or trustees or managing general
partners, or to any such controlling person, by reason of any such breach,
failure or untrue, or alleged untrue, statement or omission, or alleged
omission, otherwise than on account of our indemnity agreement contained
in this Paragraph 13(b). We will be entitled to assume the defense of any
suit brought to enforce any such claim, demand, liability or expense. In the
event that we elect to assume the defense of any such suit and retain
counsel, the defendant or defendants in such suit shall bear the fees and
expenses of any additional counsel retained by any of them; but in case we
do not elect to assume the defense of any such suit, we will reimburse you
and your officers and directors, and the Fund and its officers and directors
or trustees or managing general partners, and any controlling persons
named as defendants in such suit, for the fees and expenses of any counsel
retained by you and/or them. Our indemnification agreements contained in
Paragraph 8 above, Paragraph 16 below and this Paragraph 13(b) shall
remain operative and in full force and effect regardless of any
investigation made by or on behalf of any person entitled to
indemnification pursuant to Paragraph 8 above, Paragraph 16 below or this
Paragraph 13(b), and shall survive the delivery of any Fund shares and
termination of this Agreement. Such agreements of indemnity will inure
exclusively to the benefit of the persons entitled to indemnification
hereunder and their respective estates, successors and assigns.
14.    The names and addresses and other information concerning our
customers are and shall remain our sole property, and neither you nor your
affiliates shall use such names, addresses or other information for any
purpose except in connection with the performance of your duties and
responsibilities hereunder and except for servicing and informational
mailings relating to the Funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this
Paragraph 14 shall not prohibit you or any of your affiliates from utilizing
for any purpose the names, addresses or other information concerning any
of our customers if such names, addresses or other information are
obtained in any manner other than from us pursuant to this Agreement. The
provisions of this Paragraph 14 shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.
15.    We agree to serve as a service agent or to provide distribution
assistance, in accordance with the terms of the Form of Service
Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix A, Form of Shareholder Services
Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix B, and/or Form of Distribution Plan
Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix C, as applicable, for all of our
customers who purchase shares of any and all Funds whose Prospectuses
provide therefor. By executing this Agreement, each of the parties hereto
agrees to be bound by all terms, conditions, rights and obligations set
forth in the forms of agreement annexed hereto and further agrees that
such forms of agreement supersede any and all prior service agreements
or other similar agreements between the parties hereto relating to any
Fund or Funds. It is recognized that certain parties may not be permitted
to collect distribution fees under the Form of Distribution Plan Agreement
annexed hereto, and if we are such a party, we will not collect such fees.
16.    By completing the Expedited Redemption Information Form annexed
hereto as Appendix D, we agree that you, each Fund with respect to which
you permit us to exercise an expedited redemption privilege, the transfer
agent of each such Fund, and your and their respective officers, directors
or trustees or managing general partners, agents, employees and affiliates
shall not be liable for and shall be fully indemnified and held harmless by
us from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses
(including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of
or in connection with any expedited redemption payments made in reliance
upon the information set forth in such Appendix D.
17.    Neither this Agreement nor the performance of the services of the
respective parties hereunder shall be considered to constitute an
exclusive arrangement, or to create a partnership, association or joint
venture between you and us. Neither party hereto shall be, act as, or
represent itself as, the agent or representative of the other, nor shall
either party have the right or authority to assume, create or incur any
liability or any obligation of any kind, express or implied, against or in the
name of, or on behalf of, the other party. This Agreement is not intended
to, and shall not, create any rights against either party hereto by any third
party solely on account of this Agreement. Neither party hereto shall use
the name of the other party in any manner without the other party's prior
written consent, except as required by any applicable federal or state law,
rule, regulation, requirement or condition, and except pursuant to any
promotional programs mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties
hereto.
18.    Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, all notices
required or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be
given in writing and delivered by personal delivery or by postage prepaid,
registered or certified United States first class mail, return receipt
requested, or by telecopier, telex, telegram or similar means of same day
delivery (with a confirming copy by mail as provided herein). Unless
otherwise notified in writing, all notices to you shall be given or sent to
you at your offices located at One Exchange Place, Tenth Floor, Boston, MA
02109, Attention: President (with a copy to the same address, Attention:
General Counsel), and all notices to us shall be given or sent to us at our
address shown below.
19.    This Agreement shall become effective only when accepted and
signed by you, and may be terminated at any time by either party hereto
upon 15 days' prior written notice to the other party. This Agreement,
including the Appendices hereto, may be amended by you upon 15 days'
prior written notice to us, and such amendment shall be deemed accepted
by us upon the placement of any order for the purchase of Fund shares or
the acceptance of a fee payable under this Agreement, including the
Appendices hereto, after the effective date of any such amendment. This
Agreement may not be assigned by us without your prior written consent.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding
between the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof and
supersedes any and all prior agreements between the parties hereto
relating to the subject matter hereof.
20.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the internal laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to
principles of conflicts of laws.
                        Very truly yours,

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                        Address

Date: ---------------------------------  By:----------------------------------
                            Authorized Signature
NOTE: Please sign and return both copies of this Agreement to Premier
Mutual Fund Services, Inc. Upon acceptance one countersigned copy will be
returned to you for your files.
                        Accepted:
                        PREMIER MUTUAL FUND SERVICES, INC.

Date: ---------------------------------  By:----------------------------------
                            Authorized Signature
APPENDIX A
TO BANK AFFILIATED BROKER-DEALER AGREEMENT
FORM OF SERVICE AGREEMENT

Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
One Exchange Place
Tenth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
Gentlemen:
We wish to enter into an Agreement with you for servicing shareholders
of, and administering shareholder accounts in, certain mutual fund(s)
managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its
subsidiaries or affiliates (hereinafter referred to individually as the
"Fund" and collectively as the "Funds"). You are the principal underwriter
as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"),
and the exclusive agent for the continuous distribution of shares of the
Funds.
The terms and conditions of this Agreement are as follows:
1.    We agree to provide shareholder and administrative services for our
clients who own shares of the Funds ("clients"), which services may
include, without limitation: assisting clients in changing dividend options,
account designations and addresses; performing sub-accounting;
establishing and maintaining shareholder accounts and records; processing
purchase and redemption transactions; providing periodic statements
and/or reports showing a client's account balance and integrating such
statements with those of other transactions and balances in the client's
other accounts serviced by us; arranging for bank wires; and providing
such other information and services as you reasonably may request, to the
extent we are permitted by applicable statute, rule or regulation. In this
regard, if we are a subsidiary or affiliate of a federally chartered and
supervised bank or other banking organization, you recognize that we may
be subject to the provisions of the Glass-Steagall Act and other laws,
rules, regulations or requirements governing, among other things, the
conduct of our activities. As such, we are restricted in the activities we
may undertake and for which we may be paid and, therefore, intend to
perform only those activities as are consistent with our statutory and
regulatory obligations. We represent and warrant to, and agree with you,
that the compensation payable to us hereunder, together with any other
compensation payable to us by clients in connection with the investment
of their assets in shares of the Funds, will be properly disclosed by us to
our clients.
2.    We shall provide such office space and equipment, telephone
facilities and personnel (which may be all or any part of the space,
equipment and facilities currently used in our business, or all or any
personnel employed by us) as is necessary or beneficial for providing
information and services to each Fund's shareholders, and to assist you in
servicing accounts of clients. We shall transmit promptly to clients all
communications sent to us for transmittal to clients by or on behalf of
you, any Fund, or any Fund's investment adviser, custodian or transfer or
dividend disbursing agent.

3.    We agree that neither we nor any of our employees or agents are
authorized to make any representation concerning shares of any Fund,
except those contained in the then current Prospectus for such Fund,
copies of which will be supplied by you to us in reasonable quantities upon
request. If we are a subsidiary or an affiliate of a federally supervised
bank or thrift institution, we agree that in providing services hereunder
we shall at all times act in compliance with the Interagency Statement on
Retail Sales of Nondeposit Investment Products issued by The Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office
of Thrift Supervision (February 15, 1994) or any successor interagency
requirements as in force at the time such services are provided. We shall
have no authority to act as agent for the Funds or for you.
4.    You reserve the right, at your discretion and without notice, to
suspend the sale of shares or withdraw the sale of shares of any or all of
the Funds.
5.    We acknowledge that this Agreement shall become effective for a
Fund only when approved by vote of a majority of (i) the Fund's Board of
Directors or Trustees or Managing General Partners, as the case may be
(collectively "Directors," individually "Director"), and (ii) Directors who
are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of the Fund and have no
direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.
6.    This Agreement shall continue until the last day of the calendar year
next following the date of execution, and thereafter shall continue
automatically for successive annual periods ending on the last day of each
calendar year. For all Funds as to which Board approval of this Agreement
is required, such continuance must be approved specifically at least
annually by a vote of a majority of (i) the Fund's Board of Directors and
(ii) Directors who are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of
the Fund and have no direct or indirect financial interest in this
Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of
voting on such approval. For any Fund as to which Board approval of this
Agreement is required, this Agreement is terminable without penalty, at
any time, by a majority of the Fund's Directors who are not "interested
persons" (as defined in the Act) and have no direct or indirect financial
interest in this Agreement or, upon not more than 60 days' written notice,
by vote of holders of a majority of the Fund's shares. As to all Funds, this
Agreement is terminable without penalty upon 15 days' notice by either
party. In addition, you may terminate this Agreement as to any or all Funds
immediately, without penalty, if the present investment adviser of such
Fund(s) ceases to serve the Fund(s) in such capacity, or if you cease to act
as distributor of such Fund(s). Notwithstanding anything contained herein,
if we fail to perform the shareholder servicing and administrative
functions contemplated herein by you as to any or all of the Funds, this
Agreement shall be terminable effective upon receipt of notice thereof by
us. This Agreement also shall terminate automatically in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the Act).
7.    In consideration of the services and facilities described herein, we
shall be entitled to receive from you, and you agree to pay to us, the fees
described as payable to us in each Fund's Service Plan adopted pursuant to
Rule 12b-1 under the Act, and Prospectus and related Statement of
Additional Information. We understand that any payments pursuant to this
Agreement shall be paid only so long as this Agreement and such Plan are
in effect. We agree that no Director, officer or shareholder of the Fund
shall be liable individually for the performance of the obligations
hereunder or for any such payments.
8.    We agree to provide to you and each applicable Fund such information
relating to our services hereunder as may be required to be maintained by
you and/or such Fund under applicable federal or state laws, and the rules,
regulations, requirements or conditions of applicable regulatory and self-
regulatory agencies or authorities.
9.    This Agreement shall not constitute either party the legal
representative of the other, nor shall either party have the right or
authority to assume, create or incur any liability or any obligation of any
kind, express or implied, against or in the name of or on behalf of the
other party.
10.    All notices required or permitted to be given pursuant to this
Agreement shall be given in writing and delivered by personal delivery or
by postage prepaid, registered or certified United States first class mail,
return receipt requested, or by telecopier, telex, telegram or similar
means of same day delivery (with a confirming copy by mail as provided
herein). Unless otherwise notified in writing, all notices to you shall be
given or sent to you at One Exchange Place, Tenth Floor, Boston, MA 02109,
Attention: President (with a copy to the same address, Attention: General
Counsel), and all notices to us shall be given or sent to us at our address
which shall be furnished to you in writing on or before the effective date
of this Agreement.
11.    This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the internal
laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to principles of
conflict of laws.


BANK AGREEMENT
(Fully Disclosed Basis)

Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
One Exchange Place
Tenth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
Gentlemen:
We are a "bank" (as such term is defined in Section 3(a)(6) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act") ). We
desire to make available to our customers shares of beneficial interest or
common stock of open-end registered investment companies managed,
advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its subsidiaries or
affiliates (hereinafter referred to individually as a "Fund" and collectively
as the "Funds"). You are the principal underwriter (as such term is defined
in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of the offering of
shares of the Funds and the exclusive agent for the continuous distribution
of such shares pursuant to the terms of a Distribution Agreement between
you and each Fund. Unless the context otherwise requires, as used herein
the term "Prospectus" shall mean the prospectus and related statement of
additional information ("Statement of Additional Information")
incorporated therein by reference (as amended and supplemented) of each
of the respective Funds included in the then currently effective
registration statement (or post-effective amendment thereto) of each
such Fund, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant
to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Registration Statement").
In consideration for the mutual covenants contained herein, it is hereby
agreed that our respective rights and obligations shall be as follows:
1.    With respect to any and all transactions in the shares of any Fund
pursuant to this Agreement, it is understood and agreed in each case that:
(a) we shall be acting solely as agent for the account of our customer; (b)
each transaction shall be initiated solely upon the order of our customer;
(c) you shall execute transactions only upon receiving instructions from
us acting as agent for our customer; (d) as between us and our customer,
our customer will have full beneficial ownership of all Fund shares; and
(e) each transaction shall be for the account of our customer and not for
our account. Each transaction shall be without recourse to us provided
that we act in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. We represent
and warrant to you that we will have full right, power and authority to
effect transactions (including, without limitation, any purchases,
exchanges and redemptions) in Fund shares on behalf of all customer
accounts provided by us to you or to any transfer agent as such term is
defined in the Prospectus of each Fund (the "Transfer Agent").
2.    All orders for the purchase of any Fund shares shall be executed at
the then current public offering price per share (i.e., the net asset value
per share plus the applicable sales charge, if any) and all orders for the
redemption of any Fund shares shall be executed at the net asset value per
share less the applicable deferred sales charge, redemption fee or similar
charge or fee, if any, in each case as described in the Prospectus of such
Fund. The minimum initial purchase order and minimum subsequent
purchase order shall be as set forth in the Prospectus of such Fund. All
orders are subject to acceptance or rejection by you at your sole
discretion. Unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing, each transaction
shall be promptly confirmed in writing directly to the customer on a fully
disclosed basis and a copy of each confirmation shall be sent
simultaneously to us. You reserve the right, at your discretion and without
notice, to suspend the sale of shares or withdraw entirely the sale of
shares of any or all of the Funds.
3.    In ordering shares of any Fund, we shall rely solely and conclusively
on the representations contained in the Prospectus of such Fund. We agree
that we shall not make shares of any Fund available to our customers
except in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, and the
rules, regulations and requirements of applicable regulatory agencies or
authorities. We agree that we shall not purchase any Fund shares, as agent
for any customer, unless we deliver or cause to be delivered to such
customer, at or prior to the time of such purchase, a copy of the
Prospectus of such Fund, or unless such customer has acknowledged
receipt of the Prospectus of such Fund. We further agree to obtain from
each customer for whom we act as agent for the purchase of Fund shares
any taxpayer identification number certification and such other
information as may be required from time to time under the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), and the regulations
promulgated thereunder, and to provide you or your designee with timely
written notice of any failure to obtain such taxpayer identification
number certification or other information in order to enable the
implementation of any required withholding. We will be responsible for
the proper instruction and training of all sales personnel employed by us.
Unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing, you shall deliver or cause to
be delivered to each of the customers who purchases shares of any of the
Funds through us pursuant to this Agreement copies of all annual and
interim reports, proxy solicitation materials and any other information
and materials relating to such Funds and prepared by or on behalf of you,
the Fund or its investment adviser, custodian, Transfer Agent or dividend
disbursing agent for distribution to each such customer. You agree to
supply us with copies of the Prospectus, Statement of Additional
Information, annual reports, interim reports, proxy solicitation materials
and any such other information and materials relating to each Fund in
reasonable quantities upon request.
4.    We shall not make any representations concerning any Fund shares
other than those contained in the Prospectus of such Fund or in any
promotional materials or sales literature furnished to us by you or the
Fund. We shall not furnish or cause to be furnished to any person or display
or publish any information or materials relating to any Fund (including,
without limitation, promotional materials and sales literature,
advertisements, press releases, announcements, statements, posters,
signs or other similar materials), except such information and materials
as may be furnished to us by you or the Fund, and such other information
and materials as may be approved in writing by you. In making Fund shares
available to our customers hereunder, or in providing investment advice
regarding such shares to our customers, we shall at all times act in
compliance with the Interagency Statement on Retail Sales of Nondeposit
Investment Products issued by The Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of
the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office of Thrift Supervision
(February 15, 1994) or any successor interagency requirements as in force
at the time such services are provided.
5.    In determining the amount of any reallowance payable to us
hereunder, you reserve the right to exclude any sales which you reasonably
determine are not made in accordance with the terms of the applicable
Fund Prospectuses or the provisions of this Agreement.
6.    (a) In the case of any Fund shares sold with a sales charge,
customers may be entitled to a reduction in sales charge on purchases
made under a letter of intent ("Letter of Intent") in accordance with the
Fund Prospectus. In such case, our reallowance will be paid based upon the
reduced sales charge, but an adjustment will be made as described in the
Prospectus of the applicable Fund to reflect actual purchases of the
customer if he should fail to fulfill his Letter of Intent. The sales charge
and/or reallowance may be changed at any time in your sole discretion
upon written notice to us.
    (b) Subject to and in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus of
each Fund sold with a sales charge, a reduced sales charge may be
applicable with respect to customer accounts through a right of
accumulation under which customers are permitted to purchase shares of
a Fund at the then current public offering price per share applicable to the
total of (i) the dollar amount of shares then being purchased plus (ii) an
amount equal to the then current net asset value or public offering price
originally paid per share, whichever is higher, of the customer's combined
holdings of the shares of such Fund and of any other open-end registered
investment company as may be permitted by the applicable Fund
Prospectus. In such case, we agree to furnish to you or the Transfer Agent
sufficient information to permit your confirmation of qualification for a
reduced sales charge, and acceptance of the purchase order is subject to
such confirmation.
    (c) With respect to Fund shares sold with a sales charge, we agree to
advise you promptly at your request as to amounts of any and all
purchases of Fund shares made by us, as agent for our customers,
qualifying for a reduced sales charge.
    (d) Exchanges (i.e., the investment of the proceeds from the
liquidation of shares of one open-end registered investment company
managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its
subsidiaries or affiliates in the shares of another open-end registered
investment company managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus
Corporation or its subsidiaries or affiliates) shall, where available, be
made subject to and in accordance with the terms of each Fund's
Prospectus.
    (e) Unless at the time of transmitting an order we advise you to the
contrary, the shares ordered will be deemed to be the total holdings of the
specified customer.
7.    Subject to and in accordance with the terms of each Fund Prospectus
and Service Plan, Shareholder Services Plan, Distribution Plan or other
similar plan, if any, we understand that you may pay to certain financial
institutions, securities dealers and other industry professionals with
which you have entered into an agreement in substantially the form
annexed hereto as Appendix A, B, or C (or such other form as may be
approved from time to time by the board of directors or trustees or
managing general partners of the Fund) such fees as may be determined by
you in accordance with such agreement for shareholder, administrative or
distribution-related services as described therein.
8.    The procedures relating to all orders and the handling thereof will
be subject to the terms of the Prospectus of each Fund and your written
instructions to us from time to time. No conditional orders will be
accepted. We agree to place orders with you immediately for the same
number of shares and at the same price as any orders we receive from our
customers. We shall not withhold placing orders received from customers
so as to profit ourselves as a result of such withholding by a change in the
net asset value from that used in determining the offering price to such
customers, or otherwise; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not
prevent the purchase of shares of any Fund by us for our own bona fide
investment. We agree that: (a) we shall not effect any transactions
(including, without limitation, any purchases, exchanges and redemptions)
in any Fund shares registered in the name of, or beneficially owned by, any
customer unless such customer has granted us full right, power and
authority to effect such transactions on such customer's behalf, and (b)
you, each Fund, the Transfer Agent and your and their respective officers,
directors, trustees, managing general partners, agents, employees and
affiliates shall not be liable for, and shall be fully indemnified and held
harmless by us from and against, any and all claims, demands, liabilities
and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees)
which may be incurred by you or any of the foregoing persons entitled to
indemnification from us hereunder arising out of or in connection with the
execution of any transactions in Fund shares registered in the name of, or
beneficially owned by, any customer in reliance upon any oral or written
instructions reasonably believed to be genuine and to have been given by or
on behalf of us.
9.    (a) We agree to pay for purchase orders of any Fund shares placed by
us in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus of the applicable Fund.
On or before the settlement date of each purchase order for shares of any
Fund, we shall either (i) remit to an account designated by you with the
Transfer Agent an amount equal to the then current public offering price
of the shares of such Fund being purchased less our reallowance, if any,
with respect to such purchase order as determined by you in accordance
with the terms of the applicable Fund Prospectus, or (ii) remit to an
account designated by you with the Transfer Agent an amount equal to the
then current public offering price of the shares of such Fund being
purchased without deduction for our reallowance, if any, with respect to
such purchase order as determined by you in accordance with the terms of
the applicable Fund Prospectus, in which case our reallowance, if any,
shall be payable to us by you on at least a monthly basis. If payment for
any purchase order is not received in accordance with the terms of the
applicable Fund Prospectus, you reserve the right, without notice, to
cancel the sale and to hold us responsible for any loss sustained as a
result thereof.
    (b) If any shares sold to us as agent for our customers under the
terms of this Agreement are sold with a sales charge and are redeemed
for the account of the Fund or are tendered for redemption within seven
(7) days after the date of purchase: (i) we shall forthwith refund to you
the full reallowance received by us on the sale; and (ii) you shall
forthwith pay to the Fund your portion of the sales charge on the sale
which had been retained by you and shall also pay to the Fund the amount
refunded by us.
10.    Certificates for shares sold to us as agent for our customers
hereunder shall only be issued in accordance with the terms of each Fund's
Prospectus upon our customers' specific request and, upon such request,
shall be promptly delivered to our customers by the Transfer Agent unless
other arrangements are made by us. However, in making delivery of such
share certificates to our customers, the Transfer Agent shall have
adequate time to clear any checks drawn for the payment of Fund shares.
11.    We hereby represent and warrant to you that: (a) we are a "bank" as
such term is defined in Section 3(a)(6) of the Exchange Act; (b) we are a
duly organized and validly existing "bank" in good standing under the laws
of the jurisdiction in which we were organized; (c) all authorizations (if
any) required for our lawful execution of this Agreement and our
performance hereunder have been obtained; and (d) upon execution and
delivery by us, and assuming due and valid execution and delivery by you,
this Agreement will constitute a valid and binding agreement, enforceable
against us in accordance with its terms.  We agree to give written notice
to you promptly in the event that we shall cease to be a "bank" as such
term is defined in Section 3(a)(6) of the Exchange Act. In such event, this
Agreement shall be automatically terminated upon such written notice.
12.    You agree to inform us, upon our request, as to the states in which
you believe the shares of the Funds have been qualified for sale under, or
are exempt from the requirements of, the respective securities laws of
such states, but you shall have no obligation or responsibility as to our
right to make shares of any Funds available to our customers in any
jurisdiction.  We agree to comply with all applicable federal and state
laws, rules, regulations and requirements relating to the performance of
our duties and responsibilities hereunder.
13.    (a) You agree to indemnify, defend and hold us, our several officers
and directors, and any person who controls us within the meaning of
Section 15 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless
from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses
(including the cost of investigating or defending such claims, demands or
liabilities and any counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which
we, our officers and directors, or any such controlling person, may incur
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or under common law or
otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by you herein, or (ii) any
failure by you to perform your obligations as set forth herein, or (iii) any
untrue statement, or alleged untrue statement, of a material fact
contained in any Registration Statement or any Prospectus, or arising out
of or based upon any omission, or alleged omission, to state a material
fact required to be stated in either any Registration Statement or any
Prospectus, or necessary to make the statements in any thereof not
misleading; provided, however, that your agreement to indemnify us, our
officers and directors, and any such controlling person shall not be
deemed to cover any claims, demands, liabilities or expenses arising out
of any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement or omission or
alleged omission made in any Registration Statement or Prospectus in
reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to you
or the Fund by us specifically for use in the preparation thereof. Your
agreement to indemnify us, our officers and directors, and any such
controlling person, as aforesaid, is expressly conditioned upon your being
notified of any action brought against our officers or directors, or any
such controlling person, such notification to be given by letter or by
telecopier, telex, telegram or similar means of same day delivery received
by you at your address as specified in Paragraph 18 of this Agreement
within seven (7) days after the summons or other first legal process shall
have been served. The failure so to notify you of any such action shall not
relieve you from any liability which you may have to the person against
whom such action is brought by reason of any such breach, failure or
untrue, or alleged untrue, statement or omission, or alleged omission,
otherwise than on account of your indemnity agreement contained in this
Paragraph 13(a). You will be entitled to assume the defense of any suit
brought to enforce any such claim, demand, liability or expense. In the
event that you elect to assume the defense of any such suit and retain
counsel, the defendant or defendants in such suit shall bear the fees and
expenses of any additional counsel retained by any of them; but in case you
do not elect to assume the defense of any such suit, you will reimburse us,
our officers and directors, or any controlling persons named as defendants
in such suit, for the fees and expenses of any counsel retained by us or
them. Your indemnification agreement contained in this Paragraph 13(a)
shall remain operative and in full force and effect regardless of any
investigation made by or on behalf of any person entitled to
indemnification pursuant to this Paragraph 13(a), and shall survive the
delivery of any Fund shares and termination of this Agreement. This
agreement of indemnity will inure exclusively to the benefit of the
persons entitled to indemnification from you pursuant to this Agreement
and their respective estates, successors and assigns.
    (b) We agree to indemnify, defend and hold you and your several
officers and directors, and each Fund and its several officers and
directors or trustees or managing general partners, and any person who
controls you and/or each Fund within the meaning of Section 15 of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless from and against
any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses (including the cost
of investigating or defending such claims, demands or liabilities and any
counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which you and your several
officers and directors, or the Fund and its officers and directors or
trustees or managing general partners, or any such controlling person, may
incur under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or under common law
or otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by us herein, or (ii) any failure
by us to perform our obligations as set forth herein, or (iii) any untrue, or
alleged untrue, statement of a material fact contained in the information
furnished in writing by us to you or any Fund specifically for use in such
Fund's Registration Statement or Prospectus, or used in the answers to
any of the items of the Registration Statement or in the corresponding
statements made in the Prospectus, or arising out of or based upon any
omission, or alleged omission, to state a material fact in connection with
such information furnished in writing by us to you or the Fund and required
to be stated in such answers or necessary to make such information not
misleading. Our agreement to indemnify you and your officers and
directors, and the Fund and its officers and directors or trustees, and any
such controlling person, as aforesaid, is expressly conditioned upon our
being notified of any action brought against any person or entity entitled
to indemnification hereunder, such notification to be given by letter or by
telecopier, telex, telegram or similar means of same day delivery received
by us at our address as specified in Paragraph 18 of this Agreement
within seven (7) days after the summons or other first legal process shall
have been served. The failure so to notify us of any such action shall not
relieve us from any liability which we may have to you or your officers
and directors, or the Fund or its officers and directors or trustees or
managing general partners, or to any such controlling person, by reason of
any such breach, failure or untrue, or alleged untrue, statement or
omission, or alleged omission, otherwise than on account of our indemnity
agreement contained in this Paragraph 13(b). Our indemnification
agreements contained in Paragraph 8 above, Paragraph 16 below and this
Paragraph 13(b) shall remain operative and in full force and effect
regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of any person entitled
to indemnification pursuant to Paragraph 8 above, Paragraph 16 below or
this Paragraph 13(b), and shall survive the delivery of any Fund shares and
termination of this Agreement. Such agreements of indemnity will inure
exclusively to the benefit of the persons entitled to  indemnification
hereunder and their respective estates, successors and assigns.
14.    The names and addresses and other information concerning our
customers are and shall remain our sole property, and neither you nor your
affiliates shall use such names, addresses or other information for any
purpose except in connection with the performance of your duties and
responsibilities hereunder and except for servicing and informational
mailings relating to the Funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this
Paragraph 14 shall not prohibit you or any of your affiliates from utilizing
for any purpose the names, addresses or other information concerning any
of our customers if such names, addresses or other information are
obtained in any manner other than from us pursuant to this Agreement. The
provisions of this Paragraph 14 shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.
15.    We agree to serve as a service agent, in accordance with the terms
of the Form of Service Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix A, Form of
Shareholder Services Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix B, and/or
Form of Distribution Plan Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix C, as
applicable, for all of our customers who purchase shares of any and all
Funds whose Prospectuses provide therefor. By executing this Agreement,
each of the parties hereto agrees to be bound by all terms, conditions,
rights and obligations set forth in the forms of agreements annexed hereto
and further agrees that such forms of agreement supersede any and all
prior service agreements or other similar agreements between the parties
hereto, relating to any Fund or Funds. It is recognized that certain parties
may not be permitted to collect distribution fees under the Form of
Distribution Plan Agreement annexed hereto, and if we are such a party,
we will not collect such fees.
16.    By completing the Expedited Redemption Information Form annexed
hereto as Appendix D, we agree that you, each Fund with respect to which
you permit us to exercise an expedited redemption privilege, the Transfer
Agent of each such Fund, and your and their respective officers, directors
or trustees or managing general partners, agents, employees and affiliates
shall not be liable for and shall be fully indemnified and held harmless by
us from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses
(including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of
or in connection with any expedited redemption payments made in reliance
upon the information set forth in such Appendix D.
17.    Neither this Agreement nor the performance of the services of the
respective parties hereunder shall be considered to constitute an
exclusive arrangement, or to create a partnership, association or joint
venture between you and us. Neither party hereto shall be, act as, or
represent itself as, the agent or representative of the other, nor shall
either party have the right or authority to assume, create or incur any
liability or any obligation of any kind, express or implied, against or in the
name of, or on behalf of, the other party. This Agreement is not intended
to, and shall not, create any rights against either party hereto by any third
party solely on account of this Agreement. Neither party hereto shall use
the name of the other party in any manner without the other party's prior
written consent, except as required by any applicable federal or state law,
rule, regulation or requirement, and except pursuant to any promotional
programs mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties hereto.
18.    Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, all notices
required or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be
given in writing and delivered by personal delivery or by postage prepaid,
registered or certified United States first class mail, return receipt
requested, or by telecopier, telex, telegram or similar means of same day
delivery (with a confirming copy by mail as provided herein). Unless
otherwise notified in writing, all notices to you shall be given or sent to
you at your offices, located at One Exchange Place, Tenth Floor, Boston, MA
02109, Attn: President (with a copy to the same address, Attention:
General Counsel), and all notices to us shall be given or sent to us at our
address shown below.
19.    This Agreement shall become effective only when accepted and
signed by you, and may be terminated at any time by either party hereto
upon 15 days' prior written notice to the other party. This Agreement may
be amended by you upon 15 days' prior written notice to us, and such
amendment shall be deemed accepted by us upon the placement of any
order for the purchase of Fund shares or the acceptance of a fee payable
under this Agreement, including the Appendices hereto, after the effective
date of any such amendment. This Agreement may not be assigned by us
without your prior written consent. This Agreement constitutes the entire
agreement and understanding between the parties hereto relating to the
subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all prior agreements
between the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof.
20.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the internal laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to
principles of conflicts of laws.

                        Very truly yours,


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                        Address

Date: ---------------------------------  By:----------------------------------
                            Authorized Signature

NOTE: Please sign and return both copies of this Agreement to Premier
Mutual Fund Services, Inc. Upon acceptance one countersigned copy will be
returned to you for your files.

                        Accepted:
                        PREMIER MUTUAL FUND SERVICES, INC.

Date: ---------------------------------  By:----------------------------------
                            Authorized Signature
APPENDIX A
TO BANK AGREEMENT
FORM OF SERVICE AGREEMENT

Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
One Exchange Place
Tenth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
Gentlemen:
We wish to enter into an Agreement with you for servicing shareholders
of, and administering shareholder accounts in, certain mutual fund(s)
managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its
subsidiaries or affiliates (hereinafter referred to individually as the
"Fund" and collectively as the "Funds"). You are the principal underwriter
as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"),
and the exclusive agent for the continuous distribution of shares of the
Funds.
The terms and conditions of this Agreement are as follows:
1.    We agree to provide shareholder and administrative services for our
clients who own shares of the Funds ("clients"), which services may
include, without limitation: assisting clients in changing dividend options,
account designations and addresses; performing sub-accounting;
establishing and maintaining shareholder accounts and records; processing
purchase and redemption transactions; providing periodic statements
and/or reports showing a client's account balance and integrating such
statements with those of other transactions and balances in the client's
other accounts serviced by us; arranging for bank wires; and providing
such other information and services as you reasonably may request, to the
extent we are permitted by applicable statute, rule or regulation. In this
regard, if we are a federally chartered and supervised bank or other
banking organization, you recognize that we may be subject to the
provisions of the Glass-Steagall Act and other laws, rules, regulations or
requirements governing, among other things, the conduct of our activities.
As such, we are restricted in the activities we may undertake and for
which we may be paid and, therefore, intend to perform only those
activities as are consistent with our statutory and regulatory obligations.
We represent and warrant to, and agree with you, that the compensation
payable to us hereunder, together with any other compensation payable to
us by clients in connection with the investment of their assets in shares
of the Funds, will be properly disclosed by us to our clients.
2.    We shall provide such office space and equipment, telephone
facilities and personnel (which may be all or any part of the space,
equipment and facilities currently used in our business, or all or any
personnel employed by us) as is necessary or beneficial for providing
information and services to each Fund's shareholders, and to assist you in
servicing accounts of clients. We shall transmit promptly to clients all
communications sent to us for transmittal to clients by or on behalf of
you, any Fund, or any Fund's investment adviser, custodian or transfer or
dividend disbursing agent.
3.    We agree that neither we nor any of our employees or agents are
authorized to make any representation concerning shares of any Fund,
except those contained in the then current Prospectus for such Fund,
copies of which will be supplied by you to us in reasonable quantities upon
request. If we are a federally supervised bank or thrift institution, we
agree that, in providing services hereunder, we shall at all times act in
compliance with the Interagency Statement on Retail Sales of Nondeposit
Investment Products issued by The Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of
the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office of Thrift Supervision
(February 15, 1994) or any successor interagency requirements as in force
at the time such services are provided.  We shall have no authority to act
as agent for the Funds or for you.
4.    You reserve the right, at your discretion and without notice, to
suspend the sale of shares or withdraw the sale of shares of any or all of
the Funds.
5.    We acknowledge that this Agreement shall become effective for a
Fund only when approved by vote of a majority of (i) the Fund's Board of
Directors or Trustees or Managing General Partners, as the case may be
(collectively "Directors," individually "Director"), and (ii) Directors who
are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of the Fund and have no
direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.
6.    This Agreement shall continue until the last day of the calendar year
next following the date of execution, and thereafter shall continue
automatically for successive annual periods ending on the last day of each
calendar year. For all Funds as to which Board approval of this Agreement
is required, such continuance must be approved specifically at least
annually by a vote of a majority of (i) the Fund's Board of Directors and
(ii) Directors who are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of
the Fund and have no direct or indirect financial interest in this
Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of
voting on such approval. For any Fund as to which Board approval of this
Agreement is required, this Agreement is terminable without penalty, at
any time, by a majority of the Fund's Directors who are not "interested
persons" (as defined in the Act) and have no direct or indirect financial
interest in this Agreement or upon not more than 60 days' written notice,
by vote of holders of a majority of the Fund's shares. As to all Funds, this
Agreement is terminable without penalty upon 15 days' notice by either
party. In addition, you may terminate this Agreement as to any or all Funds
immediately, without penalty, if the present investment adviser of such
Fund(s) ceases to serve the Fund(s) in such capacity, or if you cease to act
as distributor of such Fund(s). Notwithstanding anything contained herein,
if we fail to perform the shareholder servicing and administrative
functions contemplated herein by you as to any or all of the Funds, this
Agreement shall be terminable effective upon receipt of notice thereof by
us. This Agreement also shall terminate automatically in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the Act).
7.    In consideration of the services and facilities described herein, we
shall be entitled to receive from you, and you agree to pay to us, the fees
described as payable to us in each Fund's Service Plan adopted pursuant to
Rule 12b-1 under the Act, and Prospectus and related Statement of
Additional Information. We understand that any payments pursuant to this
Agreement shall be paid only so long as this Agreement and such Plan are
in effect. We agree that no Director, officer or shareholder of the Fund
shall be liable individually for the performance of the obligations
hereunder or for any such payments.
8.    We agree to provide to you and each applicable Fund such information
relating to our services hereunder as may be required to be maintained by
you and/or such Fund under applicable federal or state laws, and the rules,
regulations, requirements or conditions of applicable regulatory and self-
regulatory agencies or authorities.
9.    This Agreement shall not constitute either party the legal
representative of the other, nor shall either party have the right or
authority to assume, create or incur any liability or any obligation of any
kind, express or implied, against or in the name of or on behalf of the
other party.
10.    All notices required or permitted to be given pursuant to this
Agreement shall be given in writing and delivered by personal delivery or
by postage prepaid, registered or certified United States first class mail,
return receipt requested, or by telecopier, telex, telegram or similar
means of same day delivery (with a confirming copy by mail as provided
herein). Unless otherwise notified in writing, all notices to you shall be
given or sent to you at One Exchange Place, Tenth Floor, Boston, MA 02109,
Attention: President (with a copy to the same address, Attention: General
Counsel), and all notices to us shall be given or sent to us at our address
which shall be furnished to you in writing on or before the effective date
of this Agreement.
11.    This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the internal
laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to principles of
conflict of laws.


BROKER-DEALER AGREEMENT
(FULLY DISCLOSED BASIS)

Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
One Exchange Place
Tenth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
Gentlemen:
We desire to enter into an Agreement with you for the sale of shares of
beneficial interest or common stock of open-end registered investment
companies managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation
or its subsidiaries or affiliates (hereinafter referred to individually as a
"Fund" and collectively as the "Funds"), for which you are the principal
underwriter, as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, and for which you are the exclusive agent for the
continuous distribution of shares pursuant to the terms of a Distribution
Agreement between you and each Fund. Unless the context otherwise
requires, as used herein the term "Prospectus" shall mean the prospectus
and related statement of additional information (the "Statement of
Additional Information") incorporated therein by reference (as amended or
supplemented) of each of the respective Funds included in the then
currently effective registration statement (or post-effective amendment
thereto) of each such Fund, as filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the
"Registration Statement").
In consideration for the mutual covenants contained herein, it is hereby
agreed that our respective rights and obligations shall be as follows:
1.    In all sales of Fund shares to the public, we shall act as dealer for
our own account and in no transaction shall we have any authority to act
as agent for any Fund, for you or for any other dealer.
2.    All orders for the purchase of any Fund shares shall be executed at
the then current public offering price per share (i.e., the net asset value
per share plus the applicable sales charge, if any) and all orders for the
redemption of any Fund shares shall be executed at the net asset value per
share, less the applicable deferred sales charge, redemption fee, or
similar charge or fee, if any, in each case as described in the Prospectus
of such Fund. The minimum initial purchase order and minimum subsequent
purchase order shall be as set forth in the Prospectus of such Fund. All
orders are subject to acceptance or rejection by you at your sole
discretion.  Unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing, each transaction
shall be promptly confirmed in writing directly to the customer on a fully
disclosed basis and a copy of each confirmation shall be sent
simultaneously to us. You reserve the right, at your discretion and without
notice, to suspend the sale of shares or withdraw entirely the sale of
shares of any or all of the Funds.
3.    In ordering shares of any Fund, we shall rely solely and conclusively
on the representations contained in the Prospectus of such Fund. We agree
that we shall not offer or sell shares of any Fund except in compliance
with all applicable federal and state securities laws, and the rules,
regulations, requirements and conditions of all applicable regulatory and
self-regulatory agencies or authorities. In connection with offers to sell
and sales of shares of each Fund, we agree to deliver or cause to be
delivered to each person to whom any such offer or sale is made, at or
prior to the time of such offer or sale, a copy of the Prospectus and, upon
request, the Statement of Additional Information of such Fund. We further
agree to obtain from each customer to whom we sell Fund shares any
taxpayer identification number certification and such other information
as may be required from time to time under the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (the "Code"), and the regulations promulgated
thereunder, and to provide you or your designee with timely written notice
of any failure to obtain such taxpayer identification number certification
or other information in order to enable the implementation of any required
withholding. We will be responsible for the proper instruction and training
of all sales personnel employed by us.  Unless otherwise mutually agreed
in writing, you shall deliver or cause to be delivered to each of the
customers who purchases shares of any of the Funds from or through us
pursuant to this Agreement copies of all annual and interim reports, proxy
solicitation materials and any other information and materials relating to
such Funds and prepared by or on behalf of you, the Fund or its investment
adviser, custodian, transfer agent or dividend disbursing agent for
distribution to each such customer. You agree to supply us with copies of
the Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information, annual reports,
interim reports, proxy solicitation materials and any such other
information and materials relating to each Fund in reasonable quantities
upon request.
4.    We shall not make any representations concerning any Fund shares
other than those contained in the Prospectus of such Fund or in any
promotional materials or sales literature furnished to us by you or the
Fund. We shall not furnish or cause to be furnished to any person or display
or publish any information or materials relating to any Fund (including,
without limitation, promotional materials and sales literature,
advertisements, press releases, announcements, statements, posters,
signs or other similar materials), except such information and materials
as may be furnished to us by you or the Fund, and such other information
and materials as may be approved in writing by you.
5.    In determining the amount of any dealer reallowance payable to us
hereunder, you reserve the right to exclude any sales which you reasonably
determine are not made in accordance with the terms of the applicable
Fund Prospectuses or the provisions of this Agreement.
6.    (a) In the case of any Fund shares sold with a sales charge,
customers may be entitled to a reduction in the sales charge on purchases
made under a letter of intent ("Letter of Intent") in accordance with the
Fund Prospectus. In such a case, our dealer reallowance will be paid based
upon the reduced sales charge, but an adjustment to the dealer
reallowance will be made in accordance with the Prospectus of the
applicable Fund to reflect actual purchases of the customer if such
customer's Letter of Intent is not fulfilled. The sales charge and/or dealer
reallowance may be changed at any time in your sole discretion upon
written notice to us.
    (b) Subject to and in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus of
each Fund sold with a sales charge, a reduced sales charge may be
applicable with respect to customer accounts through a right of
accumulation under which customers are permitted to purchase shares of
a Fund at the then current public offering price per share applicable to the
total of (i) the dollar amount of shares then being purchased plus (ii) an
amount equal to the then current net asset value or public offering price
originally paid per share, whichever is higher, of the customer's combined
holdings of the shares of such Fund and of any other open-end registered
investment company as may be permitted by the applicable Fund
Prospectus. In such case, we agree to furnish to you or the transfer agent,
as such term is defined in the Prospectus of each Fund (the "Transfer
Agent"), sufficient information to permit your confirmation of
qualification for a reduced sales charge, and acceptance of the purchase
order is subject to such confirmation.
    (c) With respect to Fund shares sold with a sales charge, we agree to
advise you promptly at your request as to amounts of any and all sales by
us to the public qualifying for a reduced sales charge.
    (d) Exchanges (i.e., the investment of the proceeds from the
liquidation of shares of one open-end registered investment company
managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its
subsidiaries or affiliates in the shares of another open-end registered
investment company managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus
Corporation or its subsidiaries or affiliates) shall, where available, be
made subject to and in accordance with the terms of each relevant Fund's
Prospectus.
    (e) Unless at the time of transmitting an order we advise you or the
Transfer Agent to the contrary, the shares ordered will be deemed to be
the total holdings of the specified customer.
7.    Subject to and in accordance with the terms of each Fund Prospectus
and Service Plan, Shareholder Services Plan, Distribution Plan or similar
plan, if any, we understand that you may pay to certain financial
institutions, securities dealers and other industry professionals with
which you have entered into an agreement in substantially the form
annexed hereto as Appendix A, B or C (or such other form as may be
approved from time to time by the board of directors, trustees or
managing general partners of the Fund) such fees as may be determined by
you in accordance with such agreement for shareholder, administrative or
distribution-related services as described therein.
8.    The procedures relating to all orders and the handling thereof will
be subject to the terms of the Prospectus of each Fund and your written
instructions to us from time to time. No conditional orders will be
accepted. We agree to place orders with you immediately for the same
number of shares and at the same price as any orders we receive from our
customers. We shall not withhold placing orders received from customers
so as to profit ourselves as a result of such withholding by a change in the
net asset value from that used in determining the offering price to such
customers, or otherwise. We agree that: (a) we shall not effect any
transactions (including, without limitation, any purchases, exchanges and
redemptions) in any Fund shares registered in the name of, or beneficially
owned by, any customer unless such customer has granted us full right,
power and authority to effect such transactions on such customer's
behalf, and (b) you, each Fund, the Transfer Agent and your and their
respective officers, directors, trustees, managing general partners,
agents, employees and affiliates shall not be liable for, and shall be fully
indemnified and held harmless by us from and against, any and all claims,
demands, liabilities and expenses (including, without limitation,
reasonable attorneys' fees) which may be incurred by you or any of the
foregoing persons entitled to indemnification from us hereunder arising
out of or in connection with the execution of any transactions in Fund
shares registered in the name of, or beneficially owned by, any customer
in reliance upon any oral or written instructions reasonably believed to be
genuine and to have been given by or on behalf of us.
9.    (a) We agree to pay for purchase orders for Fund shares placed by us
in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus of the applicable Fund. On
or before the settlement date of each purchase order for shares of any
Fund, we shall either (i) remit to an account designated by you with the
Transfer Agent an amount equal to the then current public offering price
of the shares of such Fund being purchased less our dealer reallowance, if
any, with respect to such purchase order as determined by you in
accordance with the terms of the applicable Fund Prospectus, or (ii) remit
to an account designated by you with the Transfer Agent an amount equal
to the then current public offering price of the shares of such Fund being
purchased without deduction for our dealer reallowance, if any, with
respect to such purchase order as determined by you in accordance with
the terms of the applicable Fund Prospectus, in which case our dealer
reallowance, if any, shall be payable to us on at least a monthly basis. If
payment for any purchase order is not received in accordance with the
terms of the applicable Fund Prospectus, you reserve the right, without
notice, to cancel the sale and to hold us responsible for any loss sustained
as a result thereof.
    (b) If any shares sold to us under the terms of this Agreement are
sold with a sales charge and are redeemed for the account of the Fund or
are tendered for redemption within seven (7) business days after the date
of purchase: (i) we shall forthwith refund to you the full dealer
reallowance received by us on the sale; and (ii) you shall forthwith pay to
the Fund your portion of the sales charge on the sale which had been
retained by you and shall also pay to the Fund the amount refunded by us.
10.    Certificates for shares sold to us hereunder shall only be issued in
accordance with the terms of each Fund's Prospectus upon our customer's
specific request and, upon such request, shall be promptly delivered to us
by the Transfer Agent unless other arrangements are made by us.
However, in making delivery of such share certificates to us, the Transfer
Agent shall have adequate time to clear any checks drawn for the payment
of Fund shares.
11.    Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other party that:
(a) it is a corporation, partnership or other entity duly organized and
validly existing in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in
which it was organized; (b) it is duly registered as a broker-dealer with
the Securities and Exchange Commission and, to the extent required, with
applicable state agencies or authorities having jurisdiction over
securities matters, and it is a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. (the "NASD"); (c) it will comply with all applicable
federal and state laws, and the rules, regulations, requirements and
conditions of all applicable regulatory and self-regulatory agencies or
authorities in the performance of its duties and responsibilities
hereunder; (d) the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the
performance of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly
authorized by all necessary action, and all other authorizations and
approvals (if any) required for its lawful execution and delivery of this
Agreement and its performance hereunder have been obtained; and (e) upon
execution and delivery by it, and assuming due and valid execution and
delivery by the other party, this Agreement will constitute a valid and
binding agreement, enforceable in accordance with its terms. Each party
agrees to provide the other party with such information and access to
appropriate records as may be reasonably required to verify its
compliance with the provisions of this Agreement.
12.    You agree to inform us, upon our request, as to the states in which
you believe the shares of the Funds have been qualified for sale under, or
are exempt from the requirements of, the respective securities laws of
such states, but you shall have no obligation or responsibility as to our
right to sell shares in any jurisdiction. We agree to notify you
immediately in the event of (a) our expulsion or suspension from the
NASD, or (b) our violation of any applicable federal or state law, rule,
regulation, requirement or condition arising out of or in connection with
this Agreement, or which may otherwise affect in any material way our
ability to act as a dealer in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Our expulsion from the NASD will automatically terminate this Agreement
immediately without notice. Our suspension from the NASD for violation
of any applicable federal or state law, rule, regulation, requirement or
condition will terminate this Agreement effective immediately upon your
written notice of termination to us.
13.    (a) You agree to indemnify, defend and hold us, our several officers
and directors, and any person who controls us within the meaning of
Section 15 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless
from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses
(including the cost of investigating or defending such claims, demands or
liabilities and any counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which
we, our officers and directors, or any such controlling person, may incur
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or under common law or
otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by you herein, or (ii) any
failure by you to perform your obligations as set forth herein, or (iii) any
untrue statement, or alleged untrue statement, of a material fact
contained in any Registration Statement or any Prospectus, or arising out
of or based upon any omission, or alleged omission, to state a material
fact required to be stated in either any Registration Statement or any
Prospectus, or necessary to make the statements in any thereof not
misleading; provided, however, that your agreement to indemnify us, our
officers and directors, and any such controlling person shall not be
deemed to cover any claims, demands, liabilities or expenses arising out
of any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement or omission or
alleged omission made in any Registration Statement or Prospectus in
reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to you
or the Fund by us specifically for use in the preparation thereof. Your
agreement to indemnify us, our officers and directors, and any such
controlling person, as aforesaid, is expressly conditioned upon your being
notified of any action brought against our officers or directors, or any
such controlling person, such notification to be given by letter or by
telecopier, telex, telegram or similar means of same day delivery received
by you at your address as specified in Paragraph 18 of this Agreement
within seven (7) days after the summons or other first legal process shall
have been served. The failure so to notify you of any such action shall not
relieve you from any liability which you may have to the person against
whom such action is brought by reason of any such breach, failure or
untrue, or alleged untrue, statement or omission, or alleged omission,
otherwise than on account of your indemnity agreement contained in this
Paragraph 13(a). You will be entitled to assume the defense of any suit
brought to enforce any such claim, demand, liability or expense. In the
event that you elect to assume the defense of any such suit and retain
counsel, the defendant or defendants in such suit shall bear the fees and
expenses of any additional counsel retained by any of them; but in case you
do not elect to assume the defense of any such suit, you will reimburse us,
our officers and directors, and any controlling persons named as
defendants in such suit, for the fees and expenses of any counsel retained
by us and/or them. Your indemnification agreement contained in this
Paragraph 13(a) shall remain operative and in full force and effect
regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of any person entitled
to indemnification pursuant to this Paragraph 13(a), and shall survive the
delivery of any Fund shares and termination of this Agreement. This
agreement of indemnity will inure exclusively to the benefit of the
persons entitled to indemnification from you pursuant to this Agreement
and their respective estates, successors and assigns.
    (b) We agree to indemnify, defend and hold you and your several
officers and directors, and each Fund and its several officers and
directors or trustees or managing general partners, and any person who
controls you and/or each Fund within the meaning of Section 15 of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, free and harmless from and against
any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses (including the cost
of investigating or defending such claims, demands or liabilities and any
counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which you and your several
officers and directors, or the Fund and its officers and directors or
trustees or managing general partners, or any such controlling person, may
incur under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or under common law
or otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by us herein, or (ii) any failure
by us to perform our obligations as set forth herein, or (iii) any untrue, or
alleged untrue, statement of a material fact contained in the information
furnished in writing by us to you or any Fund specifically for use in such
Fund's Registration Statement or Prospectus, or used in the answers to
any of the items of the Registration Statement or in the corresponding
statements made in the Prospectus, or arising out of or based upon any
omission, or alleged omission, to state a material fact in connection with
such information furnished in writing by us to you or the Fund and required
to be stated in such answers or necessary to make such information not
misleading. Our agreement to indemnify you and your officers and
directors, and the Fund and its officers and directors or trustees or
managing general partners, and any such controlling person, as aforesaid,
is expressly conditioned upon our being notified of any action brought
against any person or entity entitled to indemnification hereunder, such
notification to be given by letter or by telecopier, telex, telegram or
similar means of same day delivery received by us at our address as
specified in Paragraph 18 of this Agreement within seven (7) days after
the summons or other first legal process shall have been served. The
failure so to notify us of any such action shall not relieve us from any
liability which we may have to you or your officers and directors, or to
the Fund or its officers and directors or trustees or managing general
partners, or to any such controlling person, by reason or any such breach,
failure or untrue, or alleged untrue, statement or omission, or alleged
omission, otherwise than on account of our indemnity agreement contained
in this Paragraph 13(b). We shall be entitled to assume the defense of any
suit brought to enforce any such claim, demand, liability or expense. In the
event that we elect to assume the defense of any such suit and retain
counsel, the defendant or defendants in such suit shall bear the fees and
expenses of any additional counsel retained by any of them; but in case we
do not elect to assume the defense of any such suit, we will reimburse you
and your officers and directors, and the Fund and its officers and directors
or trustees or managing general partners, and any controlling persons
named as defendants in such suit, for the fees and expenses of any counsel
retained by you and/or them. Our indemnification agreements contained in
Paragraph 8 above, Paragraph 16 below and this Paragraph 13(b) shall
remain operative and in full force and effect regardless of any
investigation made by or on behalf of any person entitled to
indemnification pursuant to Paragraph 8 above, Paragraph 16 below or this
Paragraph 13(b), and shall survive the delivery of any Fund shares and
termination of this Agreement. Such agreements of indemnity will inure
exclusively to the benefit of the persons entitled to indemnification
hereunder and their respective estates, successors and assigns.
14.    The names and addresses and other information concerning our
customers are and shall remain our sole property, and neither you nor your
affiliates shall use such names, addresses or other information for any
purpose except in connection with the performance of your duties and
responsibilities hereunder and except for servicing and informational
mailings relating to the Funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this
Paragraph 14 shall not prohibit you or any of your affiliates from utilizing
for any purpose the names, addresses or other information concerning any
of our customers if such names, addresses or other information are
obtained in any manner other than from us pursuant to this Agreement. The
provisions of this Paragraph 14 shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.
15.    We agree to serve as a service agent or to provide distribution
assistance, in accordance with the terms of the Form of Service
Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix A, Form of Shareholder Services
Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix B, and/or Form of Distribution Plan
Agreement annexed hereto as Appendix C, as applicable, for all of our
customers who purchase shares of any and all Funds whose Prospectuses
provide therefor. By executing this Agreement, each of the parties hereto
agrees to be bound by all terms, conditions, rights and obligations set
forth in the forms of agreement annexed hereto and further agrees that
such forms of agreement supersede any and all prior service agreements
or other similar agreements between the parties hereto relating to any
Fund or Funds. It is recognized that certain parties may not be permitted
to collect distribution fees under the Form of Distribution Plan Agreement
annexed hereto, and if we are such a party, we will not collect such fees.
16.    By completing the Expedited Redemption Information Form annexed
hereto as Appendix D, we agree that you, each Fund with respect to which
you permit us to exercise an expedited redemption privilege, the Transfer
Agent of each such Fund, and your and their respective officers, directors
or trustees or managing general partners, agents, employees and affiliates
shall not be liable for and shall be fully indemnified and held harmless by
us from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities and expenses
(including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of
or in connection with any expedited redemption payments made in reliance
upon the information set forth in such Appendix D.
17.    Neither this Agreement nor the performance of the services of the
respective parties hereunder shall be considered to constitute an
exclusive arrangement, or to create a partnership, association or joint
venture between you and us. Neither party hereto shall be, act as, or
represent itself as, the agent or representative of the other, nor shall
either party have the right or authority to assume, create or incur any
liability or any obligation of any kind, express or implied, against or in the
name of, or on behalf of, the other party. This Agreement is not intended
to, and shall not, create any rights against either party hereto by any third
party solely on account of this Agreement. Neither party hereto shall use
the name of the other party in any manner without the other party's prior
written consent, except as required by any applicable federal or state law,
rule, regulation, requirement or condition, and except pursuant to any
promotional programs mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties
hereto.
18.    Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, all notices
required or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be
given in writing and delivered by personal delivery or by postage prepaid,
registered or certified United States first class mail, return receipt
requested, or by telecopier, telex, telegram or similar means of same day
delivery (with a confirming copy by mail as provided herein). Unless
otherwise notified in writing, all notices to you shall be given or sent to
you at your offices, located at One Exchange Place, Tenth Floor, Boston, MA
02109, Attn: President (with a copy to the same address, Attention:
General Counsel), and all notices to us shall be given or sent to us at our
address shown below.
19.    This Agreement shall become effective only when accepted and
signed by you, and may be terminated at any time by either party hereto
upon 15 days' prior written notice to the other party. This Agreement,
including the Appendices hereto, may be amended by you upon 15 days'
prior written notice to us, and such amendment shall be deemed accepted
by us upon the placement of any order for the purchase of Fund shares or
the acceptance of a fee payable under this Agreement, including the
Appendices hereto, after the effective date of any such amendment. This
Agreement may not be assigned by us without your prior written consent.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding
between the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof and
supersedes any and all prior agreements between the parties hereto
relating to the subject matter hereof.
20.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the internal laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to
principles of conflicts of laws.

                        Very truly yours,

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Date: ---------------------------------  By:----------------------------------
                            Authorized Signature

NOTE: Please sign and return both copies of this Agreement to Premier
Mutual Fund Services, Inc. Upon acceptance one countersigned copy will be
returned to you for your files.

                        Accepted:
                        PREMIER MUTUAL FUND SERVICES, INC.

Date: ---------------------------------  By:----------------------------------
                            Authorized Signature
APPENDIX A
TO BROKER-DEALER AGREEMENT
FORM OF SERVICE AGREEMENT

Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
One Exchange Place
Tenth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
Gentlemen:
We wish to enter into an Agreement with you for servicing shareholders
of, and administering shareholder accounts in, certain mutual fund(s)
managed, advised or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its
subsidiaries or affiliates (hereinafter referred to individually as the
"Fund" and collectively as the "Funds"). You are the principal underwriter
as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"),
and the exclusive agent for the continuous distribution of shares of the
Funds.
The terms and conditions of this Agreement are as follows:
1.    We agree to provide shareholder and administrative services for our
clients who own shares of the Funds ("clients"), which services may
include, without limitation: answering client inquiries about the Funds;
assisting clients in changing dividend options, account designations and
addresses; performing sub-accounting; establishing and maintaining
shareholder accounts and records; processing purchase and redemption
transactions; investing client account cash balances automatically in
shares of one or more of the Funds; providing periodic statements and/or
reports showing a client's account balance and integrating such
statements with those of other transactions and balances in the client's
other accounts serviced by us; arranging for bank wires; and providing
such other information and services as you reasonably may request, to the
extent we are permitted by applicable statute, rule or regulation. We
represent and warrant to, and agree with you, that the compensation
payable to us hereunder, together with any other compensation payable to
us by clients in connection with the investment of their assets in shares
of the Funds, will be properly disclosed by us to our clients.
2.    We shall provide such office space and equipment, telephone
facilities and personnel (which may be all or any part of the space,
equipment and facilities currently used in our business, or all or any
personnel employed by us) as is necessary or beneficial for providing
information and services to each Fund's shareholders, and to assist you in
servicing accounts of clients. We shall transmit promptly to clients all
communications sent to us for transmittal to clients by or on behalf of
you, any Fund, or any Fund's investment adviser, custodian or transfer or
dividend disbursing agent.
3.    We agree that neither we nor any of our employees or agents are
authorized to make any representation concerning shares of any Fund,
except those contained in the then current Prospectus for such Fund,
copies of which will be supplied by you to us in reasonable quantities upon
request. We shall have no authority to act as agent for the Funds or for
you.
4.    You reserve the right, at your discretion and without notice, to
suspend the sale of shares or withdraw the sale of shares of any or all of
the Funds.
5.    We acknowledge that this Agreement shall become effective for a
Fund only when approved by vote of a majority of (i) the Fund's Board of
Directors or Trustees or Managing General Partners, as the case may be
(collectively "Directors," individually "Director"), and (ii) Directors who
are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of the Fund and have no
direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.
6.    This Agreement shall continue until the last day of the calendar year
next following the date of execution, and thereafter shall continue
automatically for successive annual periods ending on the last day of each
calendar year. For all Funds as to which Board approval of this Agreement
is required, such continuance must be approved specifically at least
annually by a vote of a majority of (i) the Fund's Board of Directors and
(ii) Directors who are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of
the Fund and have no direct or indirect financial interest in this
Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of
voting on such approval. For any Fund as to which Board approval of this
Agreement is required, this Agreement is terminable without penalty, at
any time, by a majority of the Fund's Directors who are not "interested
persons" (as defined in the Act) and have no direct or indirect financial
interest in this Agreement or, upon not more than 60 days' written notice,
by vote of holders of a majority of the Fund's shares. As to all Funds, this
Agreement is terminable without penalty upon 15 days' notice by either
party. In addition, you may terminate this Agreement as to any or all Funds
immediately, without penalty, if the present investment adviser of such
Fund(s) ceases to serve the Fund(s) in such capacity, or if you cease to act
as distributor of such Fund(s). Notwithstanding anything contained herein,
if we fail to perform the shareholder servicing and administrative
functions contemplated herein by you as to any or all of the Funds, this
Agreement shall be terminable effective upon receipt of notice thereof by
us. This Agreement also shall terminate automatically in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the Act).
7.    In consideration of the services and facilities described herein, we
shall be entitled to receive from you, and you agree to pay to us, the fees
described as payable to us in each Fund's Service Plan adopted pursuant to
Rule 12b-1 under the Act, and Prospectus and related Statement of
Additional Information. We understand that any payments pursuant to this
Agreement shall be paid only so long as this Agreement and such Plan are
in effect. We agree that no Director, officer or shareholder of the Fund
shall be liable individually for the performance of the obligations
hereunder or for any such payments.
8.    We agree to provide to you and each applicable Fund such information
relating to our services hereunder as may be required to be maintained by
you and/or such Fund under applicable federal or state laws, and the rules,
regulations, requirements or conditions of applicable regulatory and self-
regulatory agencies or authorities.
9.    This Agreement shall not constitute either party the legal
representative of the other, nor shall either party have the right or
authority to assume, create or incur any liability or any obligation of any
kind, express or implied, against or in the name of or on behalf of the
other party.
10.    All notices required or permitted to be given pursuant to this
Agreement shall be given in writing and delivered by personal delivery or
by postage prepaid, registered or certified United States first class mail,
return receipt requested, or by telecopier, telex, telegram or similar
means of same day delivery (with a confirming copy by mail as provided
herein). Unless otherwise notified in writing, all notices to you shall be
given or sent to you at One Exchange Place, Tenth Floor, Boston, MA 02109,
Attention: President (with a copy to the same address, Attention: General
Counsel), and all notices to us shall be given or sent to us at our address
which shall be furnished to you in writing on or before the effective date
of this Agreement.
11.    This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the internal
laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to principles of
conflict of laws.




             AMENDED AND RESTATED CUSTODY AGREEMENT


          Amended and Restated Custody Agreement made as of
August 18, 1989 between GENERAL TAX EXEMPT BOND FUND, INC., a
corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State
of Maryland, having its principal office and place of business
at 666 Old Country Road, Garden City, New York 11530
(hereinafter called the "Fund"), and THE BANK OF NEW YORK, a New
York corporation authorized to do a banking business, having its
principal office and place of business at 48 Wall Street, New
York, New York 10015 (hereinafter called the "Custodian").

                      W I T N E S S E T H:

that for and in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter
set forth the Fund and the Custodian agree as follows:

                            ARTICLE I

                           DEFINITIONS

          Whenever used in this Agreement, the following words
and phrases, unless the context otherwise requires, shall have
the following meanings:

          1.   "Authorized Person" shall be deemed to include
the Treasurer, the Controller or any other person, whether or
not any such person is an Officer or employee of the Fund, duly
authorized by the Directors of the Fund to give Oral
Instructions and Written Instructions on behalf of the Fund and
listed in the Certificate annexed hereto as Appendix A or such
other Certificate as may be received by the Custodian from time
to time.

          2.   "Available Balance" shall mean for any given day
during a calendar year the aggregate amount of Federal Funds
held in the Fund's custody account(s) at The Bank of New York,
or its successors, as of the close of such day or, if such day
is not a business day, the close of the preceding business day.

          3.   "Bankruptcy" shall mean with respect to a party
such party's making a general assignment, arrangement or
composition with or for the benefit of its creditors, or
instituting or having instituted against it a proceeding seeking
a judgment of insolvency or bankruptcy or the entry of an order
for relief under the Federal bankruptcy law or any other relief
under any bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar law
affecting creditors' rights, or if a petition is presented for
the winding up or liquidation of the party or a resolution is
passed for its winding up or liquidation, or it seeks, or
becomes subject to, the appointment of an administrator,
receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for it or
for all or substantially all of its assets or its taking any
action in furtherance of, or indicating its consent to approval
of, or acquiescence in, any of the foregoing.

          4.   "Book-Entry System" shall mean the Federal
Reserve/Treasury book-entry system for United States and Federal
agency securities, its successor or successors and its nominee
or nominees.

          5.   "Call Option" shall mean an exchange traded
option with respect to Securities other than Stock Index
Options, Futures Contracts and Futures Contract Options
entitling the holder, upon timely exercise and payment of the
exercise price, as specified therein, to purchase from the
writer thereof the specified underlying Securities.

          6.   "Certificate" shall mean any notice, instruction,
or other instrument in writing, authorized or required by this
Agreement to be given to the Custodian, which is actually
received by the Custodian and signed on behalf of the Fund by
any two Officers of the Fund.

          7.   "Clearing Member" shall mean a registered broker-
dealer which is a clearing member under the rules of O.C.C. and
a member of a national securities exchange qualified to act as a
custodian for an investment company, or any broker-dealer
reasonably believed by the Custodian to be such a clearing
member.

          8.   "Collateral Account" shall mean a segregated
account so denominated and pledged to the Custodian as security
for, and in consideration of, the Custodian's issuance of (a)
any Put Option guarantee letter or similar document described in
paragraph 8 of Article V in herein, or (b) any receipt described
in Article V in or VIII herein.

          9.   "Consumer Price Index" shall mean the U.S.
Consumer Price Index, all items and all urban consumers, U.S.
city average 1982-84 equals 100, as first published without
seasonal adjustment by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
Department of Labor, without regard to subsequent revisions or
corrections by such Bureau.

          10.  "Covered Call Option" shall mean an exchange
traded option entitling the holder, upon timely exercise and
payment of the exercise price, as specified therein, to purchase
from the writer thereof the specified Securities (excluding
Futures Contracts) which are owned by the writer thereof and
subject to appropriate restrictions.

          11.  "Depository" shall mean The Depository Trust
Company ("DTC"), a clearing agency registered with the
Securities and Exchange Commission-, its successor or successors
and its nominee or nominees, provided the Custodian has received
a certified copy of a resolution of the Fund's Directors
specifically approving deposits in DTC.  The term "Depository"
shall further mean and include any other person authorized to
act as a depository under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
its successor or successors and its nominee or nominees,
specifically identified in a certified copy of a resolution of
the Fund's Directors specifically approving deposits therein by
the Custodian.

          12.  "Earnings Credit" shall mean for any given day
during a calendar year the product of (a) the Federal Funds Rate
for such date minus .25%, and (b) 82% of the Available Balance.

          13.  "Federal Funds" shall mean immediately available
same day funds.

          14.  "Federal Funds Rate" shall mean, for any day, the
Federal Funds (Effective) interest rate so denominated as
published in Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.I5 (519) and
applicable to such day and each succeeding day which is not a
business day.

          15.  "Financial Futures Contract" shall mean the firm
commitment to buy or sell fixed income securities, including,
without limitation, U.S. Treasury Bills, U.S. Treasury Notes,
U.S. Treasury Bonds, domestic bank certificates of deposit, and
Eurodollar certificates of deposit, during a specified month at
an agreed upon price.

          16.  "Futures Contract" shall mean a Financial Futures
Contract and/or Stock Index Futures Contracts.

          17.  "Futures Contract Option" shall mean an option
with respect to a Futures Contract.

          18.  "Margin Account" shall mean a segregated account
in the name of a broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or
Clearing Member, or in the name of the Fund for the benefit of a
broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member,
or otherwise, in accordance with an agreement between the Fund,
the Custodian and a broker, dealer, futures commission merchant
or Clearing Member (a "Margin Account Agreement"), separate and
distinct from the custody account, in which certain Securities
and/or money of the Fund shall be deposited and withdrawn from
time to time in connection with such transactions as the Fund
may from time to time determine.  Securities held in the
Book-Entry System or the Depository shall be deemed to have been
deposited in, or withdrawn from, a Margin Account upon the
Custodian's effecting an appropriate entry on its books and
records.

          19.  "Merger" shall mean (a) with respect to the Fund,
the consolidation or amalgamation with, merger into, or transfer
of all or substantially all of its assets to, another entity,
where the Fund is not the surviving entity, and (b) with respect
to the Custodian, any consolidation or amalgamation with, merger
into, or transfer of all or substantially all of its assets to,
another entity, except for any such consolidation, amalgamation,
merger or transfer of assets between the Custodian and The Bank
of New York Company, Inc. or any subsidiary thereof, or the
Irving Bank Corporation or any subsidiary thereof, provided that
the surviving entity agrees to be bound by the terms of this
Agreement.

          20.  "Money Market Security" shall be deemed to
include, without limitation, debt obligations issued or
guaranteed as to principal and interest by the government of the
United States or agencies or instrumentalities thereof,
commercial paper, certificates of deposit and bankers'
acceptances, repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements with
respect to the same and bank time deposits, where the purchase
and sale of such securities normally requires settlement in
Federal funds on the same date as such purchase or sale.

          21.  "O.C.C." shall mean Options Clearing Corporation,
a clearing agency registered under Section 17A of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, its successor or successors, and its
nominee or nominees.

          22.  "Officers" shall be deemed to include the
President, any Vice President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the
Controller, any Assistant Secretary, any Assistant Treasurer or
any other person or persons duly authorized by the Directors of
the Fund to execute any Certificate, instruction, notice or
other instrument on behalf of the Fund and listed in the
Certificate annexed hereto as Appendix B or such other
Certificate as may be received by the Custodian from time to
time.

          23.  "Option" shall mean a Call Option, Covered Call
Option, Stock Index Option and/or a Put Option.

          24.  "Oral Instructions" shall mean verbal
instructions actually received by the Custodian from an
Authorized Person or from a person reasonably believed by the
Custodian to be an Authorized Person.

          25.  "Put Option" shall mean an exchange traded option
with respect to Securities other than Stock Index Options,
Futures Contracts, and Futures Contract Options entitling the
holder, upon timely exercise and tender of the specified
underlying Securities, to sell such Securities to the writer
thereof for the exercise price.

          26.  "Reverse Repurchase Agreement" shall mean an
agreement pursuant to which the Fund sells Securities and agrees
to repurchase such Securities at a described or specified date
and price.

          27.  "Security" shall be deemed to include, without
limitation, Money Market Securities, Call Options, Put Options,
Stock Index Options, Stock Index Futures Contracts, Stock Index
Futures Contract Options, Financial Futures Contracts, Financial
Futures Contract Options, Reverse Repurchase Agreements, common
stock and other instruments or rights having characteristics
similar to common stocks, preferred stocks, debt obligations
issued by state or municipal governments and by public
authorities (including, without limitation, general obligation
bonds, revenue bonds and industrial bonds and industrial
development bonds), bonds, debentures, notes, mortgages or other
obligations, and any certificates, receipts, warrants or other
instruments representing rights to receive, purchase, sell or
subscribe for the same, or evidencing or representing any other
rights or interest therein, or any property or assets.

          28.  "Segregated Security Account" shall mean an
account maintained under the terms of this Agreement as a
segregated account, by recordation or otherwise, within the
custody account in which certain Securities and/or other assets
of the Fund shall be deposited and withdrawn from time to time
in accordance with Certificates received by the Custodian in
connection with such transactions as the Fund may from time to
time determine.

          29.  "Shares" shall mean the shares of Common Stock of
the Fund, each of which, in the case of a Fund having Series, is
allocated to a particular Series.

          30.  "Stock Index Futures Contract" shall mean a
bilateral agreement pursuant to which the parties agree to take
or make delivery of an amount of cash equal to a specified
dollar amount times the difference between the value of a
particular stock index at the close of the last business day of
the contract and the price at which the futures contract is
originally struck.

          31.  "Stock Index Option" shall mean an exchange
traded option entitling the holder, upon timely exercise, to
receive an amount of cash determined by reference to the
difference between the exercise price and the value of the index
on the date of exercise.

          32.  "Written Instructions" shall mean written
communications actually received by the Custodian from an
Authorized Person or from a person reasonably believed by the
Custodian to be an Authorized Person by telex or any other such
system whereby the receiver of such communications is able to
verify by codes or otherwise with a reasonable degree of
certainty the authenticity of the sender of such communication.

                           ARTICLE II

                    APPOINTMENT OF CUSTODIAN

          1.   The Fund hereby constitutes and appoints the
Custodian as custodian of all the Securities and moneys at any
time owned by the Fund during the period of this Agreement,
except that (a) if the Custodian fails to provide for the
custody of any of the Fund's Securities and moneys located or to
be located outside the United States in a manner satisfactory to
the Fund, the Fund shall be permitted to arrange for the custody
of such Securities and moneys located or to be located outside
the United States other than through the Custodian at rates to
be negotiated and borne by the Fund and (b) if the Custodian
fails to continue any existing sub-custodial or similar
arrangements on substantially the same terms as exist on the
date of this Agreement, the Fund shall be permitted to arrange
for such or similar services other than through the Custodian at
rates to be negotiated and borne by the Fund.  The Custodian
shall not charge the Fund for any such terminated services after
the date of such termination.

          2.   The Custodian hereby accepts appointment as such
custodian and agrees to perform the duties thereof as
hereinafter set forth.

                           ARTICLE III

                 CUSTODY OF CASH AND SECURITIES

          1.   Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 7 of
this Article and in Article VIII, the Fund will deliver or cause
to be delivered to the Custodian all Securities and all moneys
owned by it, including cash received for the issuance of its
shares, at any time during the period of this Agreement.  The
Custodian will not be responsible for such Securities and such
moneys until actually received by it.  The Custodian will be
entitled to reverse any credits made on the Fund's behalf where
such credits have been previously made and moneys are not
finally collected.  The Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a
certified resolution of the Directors of the Fund approving,
authorizing and instructing the Custodian on a continuous and
on-going basis to deposit in the Book-Entry System all
Securities eligible for deposit therein and to utilize the
Book-Entry System to the extent possible in connection with its
performance hereunder, including, without limitation, in
connection with settlements of purchases and sales of
Securities, loans of Securities, and deliveries and returns of
Securities collateral.  Prior to a deposit of Securities of the
Fund in the Depository the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a
certified resolution of the Directors of the Fund approving,
authorizing and instructing the Custodian on a continuous and
ongoing basis until instructed to the contrary by a Certificate
actually received by the Custodian to deposit in the Depository
all Securities eligible for deposit therein and to utilize the
Depository to the extent possible in connection with its
performance hereunder, including, without limitation, in
connection with settlements of purchases and sales of
Securities, loans of Securities, and deliveries and returns of
Securities collateral.  Securities and moneys of the Fund
deposited in either the Book-Entry System or the Depository will
be represented in accounts which include only assets held by the
Custodian for customers, including, hut not limited to, accounts
in which the Custodian acts in a fiduciary or representative
capacity.  Prior to the Custodian's accepting, utilizing and
acting with respect to Clearing Member confirmations for Options
and transactions in Options as provided in this Agreement, the
Custodian shall have received a certified resolution of the
Fund's Board of Directors approving, authorizing and instructing
the Custodian on a continuous and on-going basis, until
instructed to the contrary by a Certificate actually received by
the Custodian, to accept, utilize and act in accordance with
such confirmations as provided in this Agreement.

          2.   The Custodian shall credit to a separate account
in the name of the Fund all moneys received by it for the
account of the Fund, and shall disburse the same only:

          (a)  In payment for Securities purchased, as provided
in Article IV hereof;

          (b)  In payment of dividends or distributions, as
provided in Article XI hereof;

          (c)  In payment of original issue or other taxes, as
provided in Article XII hereof;

          (d)  In payment for Shares redeemed by it, as provided
in Article XII hereof;

          (e)  Pursuant to Certificates setting forth the name
and address of the person to whom the payment is to be made, and
the purpose for which payment is to be made; or

          (f)  In payment of the fees and in reimbursement of
the expenses and liabilities of the Custodian, as provided in
Article XV hereof.

          3.   Promptly after the close of business on each day,
the Custodian shall furnish the Fund with confirmations and a
summary of all transfers to or from the account of the Fund
during said day.  Where Securities are transferred to the
account of the Fund, the Custodian shall also by book-entry or
otherwise identify as belonging to the Fund a quantity of
Securities in a fungible bulk of Securities registered in the
name of the Custodian (or its nominee) or shown on the
Custodian's account on the books of the Book-Entry System or the
Depository.  At least monthly and from time to time, the
Custodian shall furnish the Fund with a detailed statement of
the Securities and moneys held for the Fund under this
Agreement.

          4.   Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 7 of
this Article and in Article VIII, all Securities held for the
Fund, which are issued or issuable only in bearer form, except
such Securities as are held in the Book-Entry System, shall be
held by the Custodian in that form; all other Securities held
for the Fund may be registered in the name of the Fund, in the
name of any duly appointed registered nominee of the Custodian
as the Custodian may from time to time determine, or in the name
of the Book-Entry System or the Depository or their successor or
successors, or their nominee or nominees.  The Fund agrees to
furnish to the Custodian appropriate instruments to enable the
Custodian to hold or deliver in proper form for transfer, or to
register in the name of its registered nominee or in the name of
the Book-Entry System or the Depository, any Securities which it
may hold for the account of the Fund and which may from time to
time be registered in the name of the Fund.  The Custodian shall
hold all such Securities which are not held in the Book-Entry
System or in the Depository in a separate account in the name of
the Fund physically segregated at all times from those of any
other person or persons.

          5.   Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement
and unless otherwise instructed to the contrary by a
Certificate, the Custodian by itself, or through the use of the
Book-Entry System or the Depository with respect to Securities
therein deposited, shall with respect to all Securities held for
the Fund in accordance with this Agreement:

          (a)  Collect all income due or payable and, in any
event, if the Custodian receives a written notice from the Fund
specifying that an amount of income should have been received by
the Custodian within the last 90 days, the Custodian will
provide a conditional payment of income within 60 days from the
date the Custodian received such notice, unless the Custodian
reasonably concludes that such income was not due or payable to
the Fund, provided that the Custodian may reverse any such
conditional payment upon its reasonably concluding that all or
any portion of such income was not due or payable, and provided
further that the Custodian shall not be liable for failing to
collect on a timely basis the full amount of income due or
payable in respect of a "floating rate instrument" or "variable
rate instrument" (as such terms are defined under Rule 2a-7
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) if it has
acted in good faith, without negligence or willful misconduct.

          (b)  Present for payment and collect the amount
payable upon such Securities which are called, but only if
either (i) the Custodian receives a written notice of such call,
or (ii) notice of such call appears in one or more of the
publications listed in Appendix C annexed hereto, which may be
amended at any time by the Custodian upon five business days'
prior notification to the Fund;

          (c)  Present for payment and collect the amount
payable upon all Securities which may mature;

          (d)  Surrender Securities in temporary form for
definitive Securities;

          (e)  Execute, as Custodian, any necessary declarations
or certificates of ownership under the Federal Income Tax Laws
or the laws or regulations of any other taxing authority now or
hereafter in effect; and

          (f)  Hold directly, or through the Book-Entry System
or the Depository with respect to Securities therein deposited,
for the account of the Fund all rights and similar securities
issued with respect to any Securities held by the Custodian
hereunder.

          6.   Upon receipt of a Certificate and not otherwise,
the Custodian, directly or through the use of the Book-Entry
System or the Depository, shall:

          (a)  Execute and deliver to such persons as may be
designated in such Certificate proxies, consents,
authorizations, and any other instruments whereby the authority
of the Fund as owner of any Securities may be exercised;

          (b)  Deliver any Securities held for the Fund in
exchange for other Securities or cash issued or paid in
connection with the liquidation, reorganization, refinancing,
merger, consolidation or recapitalization of any corporation, or
the exercise of any conversion privilege;

          (c)  Deliver any Securities held for the Fund to any
protective committee, reorganization committee or other person
in connection with the reorganization, refinancing, merger,
consolidation, recapitalization or sale of assets of any
corporation, and receive and hold under the terms of this
Agreement such certificates of deposit, interim receipts or
other instruments or documents as may be issued to it to
evidence such delivery;

          (d)  Make such transfers or exchanges of the assets of
the Fund and take such other steps as shall be stated in said
order to be for the purpose of effectuating any duly authorized
plan of liquidation, reorganization, merger, consolidation or
recapitalization of the Fund; and

          (e)  Present for payment and collect the amount
payable upon Securities not described in preceding paragraph
5(b) of this Article which may be called as specified in the
Certificate.

          7.   Notwithstanding any provision elsewhere contained
herein, the Custodian shall not be required to obtain possession
of any instrument or certificate representing any Futures
Contract, Option or Futures Contract Option until after it shall
have determined, or shall have received a Certificate from the
Fund stating, that any such instruments or certificates are
available.  The Fund shall deliver to the Custodian such a
Certificate no later than the business day preceding the
availability of any such instrument or certificate.  Prior to
such availability, the Custodian shall comply with Section 17(f)
of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, in connection
with the purchase, sale, settlement, closing out or writing of
Futures Contracts, Options or Futures Contract Options by making
payments or deliveries specified in Certificates received by the
Custodian in connection with any such purchase, sale, writing,
settlement or closing out upon its receipt from a broker, dealer
or futures commission merchant of a statement or confirmation
reasonably believed by the Custodian to be in the form
customarily used by brokers, dealers, or futures commission
merchants with respect to such Futures Contracts, Options or
Futures Contract Options, as the case may be, confirming that
such Security is held by such broker, dealer or futures
commission merchant, in book-entry form or otherwise, in the
name of the Custodian (or any nominee of the Custodian) as
custodian for the Fund, provided, however, that payments to or
deliveries from the Margin Account shall be made in accordance
with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
Whenever any such instruments or certificates are available, the
Custodian shall, notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement
to the contrary, make payment for any Futures Contract, Option
or Futures Contract Option for which such instruments or such
certificates are available only against the delivery to the
Custodian of such instrument or such certificate, and deliver
any Futures Contract, Option or Futures Contract Option for
which such instruments or such certificates are available only
against receipt by the Custodian of payment therefor.  Any such
instrument or certificate delivered to the Custodian shall be
held by the Custodian hereunder in accordance with, and subject
to, the provisions of this Agreement.

                           ARTICLE IV

PURCHASE AND SALE OF INVESTMENTS OF THE FUND OTHER THAN OPTIONS,
     FUTURES CONTRACTS, FUTURES CONTRACT OPTIONS AND REVERSE
                      REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS

          1.   Promptly after each purchase of Securities by the
Fund, other than a purchase of any Option, Futures Contract,
futures Contract Option or Reverse Repurchase Agreement, the
Fund shall deliver to the Custodian (i) with respect to each
purchase of Securities which are not Money Market Securities, a
Certificate, and (ii) with respect to each purchase of Money
Market Securities, a Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions, specifying with respect to each such purchase:
(a) the name of the issuer and the title of the Securities;
(b) the number of shares or the principal amount purchased and
accrued interest, if any; (c) the date of purchase and
settlement; (d) the purchase price per unit; (e) the total
amount payable upon such purchase; (f) the name of the person
from whom or the broker through whom the purchase was made, and
the name of the clearing broker, if any; and (g) the name of the
broker to which payment is to be made.  The Custodian shall,
upon receipt of Securities purchased by or for the Fund, pay out
of the moneys held for the account of the Fund the total amount
payable to the person from whom, or the broker through whom, the
purchase was made, provided that the same conforms to the total
amount payable as set forth in such Certificate, Oral
Instructions or Written Instructions.

          2.   Promptly after each sale of Securities by the
Fund, other than a sale of any Option, Futures Contract, Futures
Contract Option or Reverse Repurchase Agreement, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian (i) with respect to each sale of
Securities which are not Money Market Securities, a Certificate,
and (ii) with respect to each sale of Money Market Securities, a
Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions,
specifying with respect to each such sale:  (a) the name of the
issuer and the title of the Security; (b) the number of shares
or principal amount sold, and accrued interest, if any; (c) the
date of sale; (d) the sale price per unit; (e) the total amount
payable to the Fund upon such sale; (f) the name of the broker
through whom or the person to whom the sale was made, and the
name of the clearing broker, if any; and (g) the name of the
broker to whom the Securities are to be delivered.  The
Custodian shall deliver the Securities upon receipt of the total
amount payable to the Fund upon such sale, provided that the
same conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such
Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions.  Subject
to the foregoing, the Custodian may accept payment in such form
as shall be satisfactory to it, and may deliver Securities and
arrange for payment in accordance with the customs prevailing
among dealers in Securities.

                            ARTICLE V

                             OPTIONS

          1.   Promptly after the purchase of any Option by the
Fund, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to each Option purchased:  (a) the type
of Option (put or call); (b) the name of the issuer and the
title and number of shares subject to such Option or, in the
case of a Stock Index Option, the stock index to which such
Option relates and the number of Stock Index Options purchased;
(c) the expiration date; (d) the exercise price; (e) the dates
of purchase and settlement; (f) the total amount payable by the
Fund in connection with such purchase; (g) the name of the
Clearing Member through which such Option was purchased; and
(h) the name of the broker to whom payment is to be made.  The
Custodian shall pay, upon receipt of a Clearing Member's
statement confirming the purchase of such Option held by such
Clearing Member for the account of the Custodian (or any duly
appointed and registered nominee of the Custodian) as custodian
for the Fund, out of moneys held for the account of the Fund,
the total amount payable upon such purchase to the Clearing
Member through whom the purchase was made, provided that the
same conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such
Certificate.

          2.   Promptly after the sale of any Option purchased
by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect
to each such sale:  (a) the type of Option (put or call);
(b) the name of the issuer and the title and number of shares
subject to such Option or, in the case of a Stock Index Option,
the stock index to which such Option relates and the number of
Stock Index Options sold; (c) the date of sale; (d) the sale
price; (e) the date of settlement; (f) the total amount payable
to the Fund upon such sale; and (g) the name of the Clearing
Member through which the sale was made.  The Custodian shall
consent to the delivery of the Option sold by the Clearing
Member which previously supplied the confirmation described in
preceding paragraph 1 of this Article with respect to such
Option against payment to the Custodian of the total amount
payable to the Fund, provided that the same conforms to the
total amount payable as set forth in such Certificate.

          3.   Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any
Call Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1
hereof, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Call Option:  (a) the name of
the issuer and the title and number of shares subject to the
Call Option; (b) the expiration date; (c) the date of exercise
and settlement; (d) the exercise price per share; (e) the total
amount to be paid by the Fund upon such exercise; and (f) the
name of the Clearing Member through which such Call Option was
exercised.  The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the Securities
underlying the Call Option which was exercised, pay out of the
moneys held for the account of the Fund the total amount payable
to the Clearing Member through whom the Call Option was
exercised, provided that the same conforms to the total amount
payable as set forth in such Certificate.

          4.   Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any
Put Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof,
the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying
with respect to such Put Option:  (a) the name of the issuer and
the title and number of shares subject to the Put Option; (b)
the expiration date; (c) the date of exercise and settlement;
(d) the exercise price per share; (e) the total amount to be
paid to the Fund upon such exercise; and (f) the name of the
Clearing Member through which such Put Option was exercised.
The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the amount payable upon the
exercise of the Put Option, deliver or direct the Depository to
deliver the Securities, provided the same conforms to the amount
payable to the Fund as set forth in such Certificate.

          5.   Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any
Stock Index Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1
hereof, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Stock Index Option:  (a) the
type of Stock Index Option (put or call); (b) the number of
Options being exercised; (c) the stock index to which such
Option relates; (d) the expiration date; (e) the exercise price;
(f) the total amount to be received by the Fund in connection
with such exercise; and (g) the Clearing Member from which such
payment is to be received.

          6.   Whenever the Fund writes a Covered Call Option,
the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Covered Call Option:  (a) the
name of the issuer and the title and number of shares for which
the Covered Call Option was written and which underlie the same;
(b) the expiration date; (c) the exercise price; (d) the premium
to be received by the Fund; (e) the date such Covered Call
Option was written; and (f) the name of the Clearing Member
through which the premium is to be received.  The Custodian
shall deliver or cause to be delivered, in exchange for receipt
of the premium specified in the Certificate with respect to such
Covered Call Option, such receipts as are required in accordance
with the customs prevailing among Clearing Members dealing in
Covered Call Options and shall impose, or direct the Depository
to impose, upon the underlying Securities specified in the
Certificate such restrictions as may be required by such
receipts.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Custodian has the
right, upon prior written notification to the Fund, at any time
to refuse to issue any receipts for Securities in the possession
of the Custodian and not deposited with the Depository
underlying a Covered Call Option.

          7.   Whenever a Covered Call Option written by the
Fund and described in the preceding paragraph of this Article is
exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate instructing the Custodian to deliver, or to direct
the Depository to deliver, the Securities subject to such
Covered Call Option and specifying:  (a) the name of the issuer
and the title and number of shares subject to the Covered Call
Option; (b) the Clearing Member to whom the underlying
Securities are to be delivered; and (c) the total amount payable
to the Fund upon such delivery.  Upon the return and/or
cancellation of any receipts delivered pursuant to paragraph 6
of this Article, the Custodian shall deliver, or direct the
Depository to deliver, the underlying Securities as specified in
the Certificate for the amount to be received as set forth in
such Certificate.

          8.   Whenever the Fund writes a Put Option, the Fund
shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying
with respect to such Put Option:  (a) the name of the issuer and
the title and number of shares for which the Put Option is
written and which underlie the same; (b) the expiration date;
(c) the exercise price; (d) the premium to be received by the
Fund; (e) the date such Put Option is written; (f) the name of
the Clearing Member through which the premium is to be received
and to whom a Put Option guarantee letter is to be delivered;
(g) the amount of cash, and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be deposited in the Segregated Security
Account; and (h) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind
of Securities to be deposited into the Collateral Account.  The
Custodian shall, after making the deposits into the Collateral
Account specified in the Certificate, issue a Put Option
guarantee letter substantially in the form utilized by the
Custodian on the date hereof, and deliver the same to the
Clearing Member specified in the Certificate against receipt of
the premium specified in said Certificate.  Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Custodian shall be under no obligation to issue
any Put Option guarantee letter or similar document if it is
unable to make any of the representations contained therein.

          9.   Whenever a Put Option written by the Fund and
described in the preceding paragraph is exercised, the Fund
shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying:  (a) the name of the issuer and title and number of
shares subject to the Put Option; (b) the Clearing Member from
which the underlying Securities are to be received; (c) the
total amount payable by the Fund upon such delivery; (d) the
amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities to be
withdrawn from the Collateral Account; and (e) the amount of
cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
withdrawn from the Segregated Security Account.  Upon the return
and/or cancellation of any Put Option guarantee letter or
similar document issued by the Custodian in connection with such
Put Option, the Custodian shall pay out of the moneys held for
the account of the Fund the total amount payable to the Clearing
Member specified in the Certificate as set forth in such
Certificate, and shall make the withdrawals specified in such
Certificate.

          10.  Whenever the Fund writes a Stock Index Option,
the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Stock Index Option:  (a) whether
such Stock Index Option is a put or a call; (b) the number of
Options written; (c) the stock index to which such Option
relates; (d) the expiration date; (e) the exercise price;
(f) the Clearing Member through which such Option was written;
(g) the premium to be received by the Fund; (h) the amount of
cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
deposited in the Segregated Security Account; (i) the amount of
cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
deposited in the Collateral Account; and (j) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
deposited in a Margin Account, and the name in which such
account is to be or has been established.  The Custodian shall,
upon receipt of the premium specified in the Certificate, make
the deposits, if any, into the Segregated Security Account
specified in the Certificate, and either (1) deliver such
receipts, if any, which the Custodian has specifically agreed to
issue, which are in accordance with the customs prevailing among
Clearing Members in Stock Index Options and make the deposits
into the Collateral Account specified in the Certificate, or
(2) make the deposits into the Margin Account specified in the
Certificate.

          11.  Whenever a Stock Index Option written by the Fund
and described in the preceding paragraph of this Article is
exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to such Stock Index Option:
(a) such information as may be necessary to identify the Stock
Index Option being exercised; (b) the Clearing Member through
which such Stock Index Option is being exercised; (c) the total
amount payable upon such exercise, and whether such amount is to
be paid by or to the Fund; (d) the amount of cash and/or amount
and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Margin
Account; and (e) the amount of cash and/or amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Segregated Security
Account and the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Collateral Account.
Upon the return and/or cancellation of the receipt, if any,
delivered pursuant to the preceding paragraph of this Article,
the Custodian shall pay to the Clearing Member specified in the
Certificate the total amount payable, if any, as specified
therein.

          12.  Whenever the Fund purchases any Option identical
to a previously written Option described in paragraphs 6, 8 or
10 of this Article in a transaction expressly designated as a
"Closing Purchase Transaction" in order to liquidate its
position as a writer of an Option, the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect
to the Option being purchased:  (a) that the transaction is a
Closing Purchase Transaction; (b) the name of the issuer and the
title and number of shares subject to the Option, or, in the
case of a Stock Index Option, the stock index to which such
Option relates and the number of Options held; (c) the exercise
price; (d) the premium to be paid by the Fund; (e) the
expiration date; (f) the type of Option (put or call); (g) the
date of such purchase; (h) the name of the Clearing Member to
which the premium is to be paid; and (i) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
withdrawn from the Collateral Account, a specified Margin
Account or the Segregated Security Account.  Upon the
Custodian's payment of the premium and the return and/or
cancellation of any receipt issued pursuant to paragraphs 6, 8
or 10 of this Article with respect to the Option being
liquidated through the Closing Purchase Transaction, the
Custodian shall remove, or direct the Depository to remove, the
previously imposed restrictions on the Securities underlying the
Call Option.

          13.  Upon the expiration or exercise of, or
consummation of a Closing Purchase Transaction with respect to,
any Option purchased or written by the Fund and described in
this Article, the Custodian shall delete such Option from the
statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of
Article III herein, and upon the return and/or cancellation of
any receipts issued by the Custodian, shall make such
withdrawals from the Collateral Account, the Margin Account
and/or the Segregated Security Account as may be specified in a
Certificate received in connection with such expiration,
exercise, or consummation.

                           ARTICLE VI

                        FUTURES CONTRACTS

          1.   Whenever the Fund shall enter into a Futures
Contract, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Futures Contract (or with
respect to any number of identical Futures Contract(s)):  (a)
the category of Futures Contract (the name of the underlying
stock index or financial instrument); (b) the number of
identical Futures Contracts entered into; (c) the delivery or
settlement date of the Futures Contract(s); (d) the date the
Futures Contract(s) was (were) entered into and the maturity
date; (e) whether the Fund is buying (going long) or selling
(going short) on such Futures Contract(s); (f) the amount of
cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
deposited in the Segregated Security Account; (g) the name of
the broker, dealer or futures commission merchant through which
the Futures Contract was entered into, and (h) the amount of fee
or commission, if any, to be paid and the name of the broker,
dealer or futures commission merchant to whom such amount is to
be paid.  The Custodian shall make the deposits, if any, to the
Margin Account in accordance with the terms and conditions of
the Margin Account Agreement.  The Custodian shall make payment
of the fee or commission, if any, specified in the Certificate
and deposit in the Segregated Security Account the amount of
cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities specified in said
Certificate.

          2.   (a)  Any variation margin payment or similar
payment required to be made by the Fund to a broker, dealer or
futures commission merchant with respect to an outstanding
Futures Contract shall be made by the Custodian in accordance
with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.

          (b)  Any variation margin payment or similar payment
from a broker, dealer or futures commission merchant to the Fund
with respect to an outstanding Futures Contract shall be
received and dealt with by the Custodian in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.

          3.   Whenever a Futures Contract held by the Custodian
hereunder is retained by the Fund until delivery or-settlement
is made on such Futures Contract, the Fund shall deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying:  (a) the Futures Contract;
(b) with respect to a Stock Index Futures Contract, the total
cash settlement amount to be paid or received, and with respect
to a Financial Futures Contract, the Securities and/or amount of
cash to be delivered or received; (c) the broker, dealer or
futures commission merchant to or from which payment or delivery
is to be made or received; and (d) the amount of cash and/or
Securities to be withdrawn from the Segregated Security Account.
The Custodian shall make the payment or delivery specified in
the Certificate and delete such Futures Contract from the
statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of
Article III herein.

          4.   Whenever the Fund shall enter into a Futures
Contract to offset a Futures Contract held by the Custodian
hereunder, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying:  (a) the items of information required in a
Certificate described in paragraph 1 of this Article, and (b)
the Futures Contract being offset.  The Custodian shall make
payment of the fee or commission, if any, specified in the
Certificate and delete the Futures Contract being offset from
the statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of
Article III herein, and make such withdrawals from the
Segregated Security Account as may be specified in such
Certificate.  The withdrawals, if any, to be made from the
Margin Account shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with
the terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.

                           ARTICLE VII

                    FUTURES CONTRACT OPTIONS

          1.   Promptly after the purchase of any Futures
Contract Option by the Fund, the Fund shall deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such Futures
Contract Option:  (a) the type of Futures Contract Option (put
or call); (b) the type of Futures Contract and such other
information as may be necessary to identify the Futures Contract
underlying the Futures Contract Option purchased; (c) the
expiration date; (d) the exercise price; (e) the dates of
purchase and settlement; (f) the amount of premium to be paid by
the Fund upon such purchase; (g) the name of the broker or
futures commission merchant through which such option was
purchased; and (h) the name of the broker or futures commission
merchant to whom payment is to be made.  The Custodian shall pay
the total amount to be paid upon such purchase to the broker or
futures commission merchant through whom the purchase was made,
provided that the same conforms to the amount set forth in such
Certificate.

          2.   Promptly after the sale of any Futures Contract
Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph:l hereof, the
Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to each such sale:  (a) the type of
Futures Contract Option (put or call); (b) the type of Futures
Contract and such other information as may be necessary to
identify the Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract
Option; (c) the date of sale; (d) the sale price; (e) the date
of settlement; (f) the total amount payable to the Fund upon
such sale; and (g) the name of the broker or futures commission
merchant through which the sale was made.  The Custodian shall
consent to the cancellation of the Futures Contract Option being
closed against payment to the Custodian of the total amount
payable to the Fund, provided the same conforms to the total
amount payable as set forth in such Certificate.

          3.   Whenever a Futures Contract Option purchased by
the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 is exercised by the Fund, the
Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying: (a) the particular Futures Contract Option (put or
call) being exercised; (b) the type of Futures Contract
underlying the Futures Contract Option; (c) the date of
exercise; (d) the name of the broker or futures commission
merchant through which the Futures Contract Option is exercised;
(e) the net total amount, if any, payable by the Fund; (f) the
amount, if any, to be received by the Fund; and (g) the amount
of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities to be deposited
in the Segregated Security Account. The Custodian shall make the
payments, if any, and the deposits, if any, into the Segregated
Security Account as specified in the Certificate.  The deposits,
if any, to be made to the Margin Account shall be made by the
Custodian in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Margin Account Agreement.

          4.   Whenever the Fund writes a Futures Contract
Option, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to such Futures Contract
Option:  (a) the type of Futures Contract Option (put or call);
(b) the type of Futures Contract and such other information as
may be necessary to identify the Futures Contract underlying the
Futures Contract Option; (c) the expiration date; (d) the
exercise price; (e) the premium to be received by the Fund;
(f) the name of the broker or futures commission merchant
through which the premium is to be received; and (g) the amount
of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
deposited in the Segregated Security Account.  The Custodian
shall, upon receipt of the premium specified in the Certificate,
make the deposits into the Segregated Security Account, if any,
as specified in the Certificate.  The deposits, if any, to be
made to the Margin Account shall be made by the Custodian in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account
Agreement.

          5.   Whenever a Futures Contract Option written by the
Fund which is a call is exercised, the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying:  (a) the
particular Futures Contract Option exercised; (b) the type of
Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract Option; (c) the
name of the broker or futures commission merchant through which
such Futures Contract Option was exercised; (d) the net total
amount, if any, payable to the Fund upon such exercise; (e) the
net total amount, if any, payable by the Fund upon such
exercise; and (f) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind
of Securities to be deposited in the Segregated Security
Account. The Custodian shall, upon its receipt of the net total
amount payable to the Fund, if any, specified in such
Certificate make the payments, if any, and the deposits, if any,
into the Segregated Security Account as specified in the
Certificate.  The deposits, if any, to be made to the Margin
Account shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.

          6.   Whenever a Futures Contract Option which is
written by the Fund and which is a Put Option is exercised, the
Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying:  (a) the particular Futures Contract Option
exercised; (b) the type of Futures Contract underlying such
Futures Contract Option; (c) the name of the broker or futures
commission merchant through which such Futures Contract Option
is exercised; (d) the net total amount, if any, payable to the
Fund upon such exercise; (e) the net total amount, if any,
payable by the Fund upon such exercise; and (f) the amount and
kind of Securities and/or cash to be withdrawn from or deposited
in the Segregated Security Account, if any.  The Custodian
shall, upon its receipt of the net total amount payable to the
Fund, if any, specified in the Certificate, make the payments,
if any, and the deposits, if any, into the Segregated Security
Account as specified in the Certificate.  The deposits to and/or
withdrawals from the Margin Account, if any, shall be made by
the Custodian in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Margin Account Agreement.

          7.   Whenever the Fund purchases any Futures Contract
Option identical to a previously written Futures Contract Option
described in this Article in order to liquidate its position as
a writer of such Futures Contract Option, the Fund shall
promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with
respect to the Futures Contract Option being purchased:  (a)
that the transaction is a closing transaction; (b) the type of
Futures Contract and such other information as may be necessary
to identify the Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract
Option; (c) the exercise price; (d) the premium to be paid by
the Fund; (e) the expiration date; (f) the name of the broker or
futures commission merchant to which the premium is to be paid;
and (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Segregated Security
Account.  The Custodian shall effect the withdrawals from the
Segregated Security Account specified in the Certificate.  The
withdrawals, if any, to be made from the Margin Account shall be
made by the Custodian in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.

          8.   Upon the expiration or exercise of, or
consummation of a closing transaction with respect to, any
Futures Contract Option written or purchased by the Fund and
described in this Article, the Custodian shall (a) delete such
Futures Contract Option from the statements delivered to the
Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article III herein, and (b) make
such withdrawals from, and/or, in the case of an exercise, such
deposits into, the Segregated Security Account as may be
specified in a Certificate. The deposits to and/or withdrawals
from the Margin Account, if any, shall be made by the Custodian
in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin
Account Agreement.

          9.   Futures Contracts acquired by the Fund through
the exercise of a Futures Contract Option described in this
Article shall be subject to Article VI hereof.

                          ARTICLE VIII

                           SHORT SALES

          1.   Promptly after any short sale, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying:  (a) the name
of the issuer and the title of the security; (b) the number of
shares or principal amount sold, and accrued interest or
dividends, if any; (c) the dates of the sale and settlement;
(d) the sale price per unit; (e) the total amount credited to
the Fund upon such sales, if any; (f) the amount of cash and/or
the amount and kind of Securities, if any, which are to be
deposited in a Margin Account and the name in which such Margin
Account has been or is to be established; (g) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be
deposited in a Segregated Security Account; and (h) the name of
the broker through which such short sale was made.  The
Custodian shall upon its receipt of a statement from such broker
confirming such sale and that the total amount credited to the
Fund upon such sale, if any, as specified in the Certificate is
held by such broker for the account of the Custodian (or any
nominee of the Custodian) as custodian of the Fund, issue a
receipt or make the deposits into the Margin Account and the
Segregated Security Account specified in the Certificate.

          2.   In connection with the closing-out of any short
sale, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to each such closing-out:
(a) the name of the issuer and the title of the Security;
(b) the number of shares or the principal amount, and accrued
interest or dividends, if any, required to effect such
closing-out to be delivered to the broker; (c) the dates of the
closing-out and settlement; (d) the purchase price per unit;
(e) the net total amount payable to the Fund upon such
closing-out; (f) the net total amount payable to the broker upon
such closing-out; (g) the amount of cash and the amount and kind
of Securities to be withdrawn, if any, from the Margin Account;
(h) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities,
if any, to be withdrawn from the Segregated Security Account;
and (i) the name of the broker through which the Fund is
effecting such closing-out.  The Custodian shall, upon receipt
of the net total amount payable to the Fund upon such
closing-out and the return and/or cancellation of the receipts,
if any, issued by the custodian with respect to the short sale
being closed-out, pay out of the moneys held for the account of
the Fund to the broker the net total amount payable to the
broker, and make the withdrawals from the Margin Account and the
segregated Security Account, as the same are specified in the
Certificate.

                           ARTICLE IX

                  REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS

          1.   Promptly after the Fund enters into a Reverse
Repurchase Agreement with respect to Securities and money held
by the Custodian hereunder, the Fund shall deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate or in the event such Reverse Repurchase
Agreement is a Money Market Security, a Certificate, Oral
InstructionS or Written Instructions specifying:  (a) the total
amount payable to the Fund in connection with such Reverse
Repurchase Agreement; (b) the broker or dealer through or with
which the Reverse Repurchase Agreement is entered; (c) the
amount and kind of Securities to be delivered by the Fund to
such broker or dealer; (d) the date of such Reverse Repurchase
Agreement; and (e) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind
of Securities, if any, to be deposited in a Segregated Security
Account in connection with such Reverse Repurchase Agreement.
The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the total amount payable to
the Fund specified in the Certificate, Oral Instructions or
Written Instructions make the delivery to the broker or dealer,
and the deposits, if any, to the Segregated Security Account,
specified in such Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions.

          2.   Upon the termination of a Reverse Repurchase
Agreement described in paragraph l of this Article, the Fund
shall promptly deliver a Certificate or, in the event such
Reverse Repurchase Agreement is a Money Market security, a
Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions to the
Custodian specifying:  (a) the Reverse Repurchase Agreement
being terminated; (b) the total amount payable by the Fund in
connection with such termination; (c) the amount and kind of
Securities to be received by the Fund in connection with such
termination; (d) the date of termination; (e) the name of the
broker or dealer with or through which the Reverse Repurchase
Agreement is to be terminated; and (f) the amount of cash and/or
the amount and kind of Securities to be withdrawn from the
Segregated Security Account.  The Custodian shall, upon receipt
of the amount and kind of Securities to be received by the Fund
specified in the Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions, make the payment to the broker or dealer, and the
withdrawals, if any, from the Segregated Security Account,
specified in such Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions.

                            ARTICLE X

         CONCERNING MARGIN ACCOUNTS, SEGREGATED SECURITY
                ACCOUNTS AND COLLATERAL ACCOUNTS

          1.   The Custodian shall, from time to time, make such
deposits to, or withdrawals from, a Segregated Security Account
as specified in a Certificate received by the Custodian.  Such
Certificate shall specify the amount of cash and/or the amount
and kind of Securities to be deposited in, or withdrawn from,
the Segregated Security Account.  In the event that the Fund
fails to specify in a Certificate the name of the issuer, the
title and the number of shares or the principal amount of any
particular Securities to be deposited by the Custodian into, or
withdrawn from, a Segregated Securities Account, the Custodian
shall be under no obligation to make any such deposit or
withdrawal and shall so notify the Fund.

          2.   The Custodian shall make deliveries or payments
from a Margin Account to the broker, dealer, futures commission
merchant or Clearing Member in whose name, or for whose benefit,
the account was established as specified in the Margin Account
Agreement.

          3.   Amounts received by the Custodian as payments or
distributions with respect to Securities deposited in any Margin
Account shall be dealt with in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.

          4.   The Custodian shall have a continuing lien and
security interest in and to any property at any time held by the
Custodian in any Collateral Account described herein.  In
accordance with applicable law, the Custodian may enforce its
lien and realize on any such property whenever the Custodian has
made payment or delivery pursuant to any Put Option guarantee
letter or similar document or any receipt issued hereunder by
the Custodian.  In the event the Custodian should realize on any
such property net proceeds which are less than the Custodian's
obligations under any Put Option guarantee letter or similar
document or any receipt, such deficiency shall be a debt owed
the Custodian by the Fund within the scope of Article XIII
herein.

          5.   On each business day, the Custodian shall furnish
the Fund with a statement with respect to each Margin Account in
which money or Securities are held specifying as of the close of
business on the previous business day:  (a) the name of the
Margin Account; (b) the amount and kind of Securities held
therein; and (c) the amount of money held therein.  The
Custodian shall make available upon request to any broker,
dealer or futures commission merchant specified in the name of a
Margin Account a copy of the statement furnished the Fund with
respect to such Margin Account.

          6.   Promptly after the close of business on each
business day in which cash and/or Securities are maintained in a
Collateral Account, the Custodian shall furnish the Fund with a
Statement with respect to such Collateral Account specifying the
amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities held
therein.  No later than the close of business next succeeding
the delivery to the Fund of such statement, the Fund shall
furnish to the Custodian a Certificate or Written Instructions
specifying the then market value of the securities described in
such statement. In the event such then market value is indicated
to be less than the Custodian's obligation with respect to any
outstanding Put Option, guarantee letter or similar document,
the Fund shall promptly specify in a Certificate the additional
cash and/or Securities to be deposited in such Collateral
Account to eliminate such deficiency.

                           ARTICLE XI

              PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS OR DISTRIBUTIONS

          1.  The Fund shall furnish to the Custodian a copy of
the resolution of the Directors, certified by the Secretary or
any Assistant Secretary, either (i) setting forth the date of
the declaration of a dividend or distribution, the date of
payment thereof, the record date as of which shareholders
entitled to payment shall be determined, the amount payable per
share to the shareholders of record as of that date and the
total amount payable to the Dividend Agent of the Fund on the
payment date, or (ii) authorizing the declaration of dividends
and distributions on a daily basis and authorizing the Custodian
to rely on Oral Instructions, Written Instructions or a
Certificate setting forth the date of the declaration of such
dividend or distribution, the date of payment thereof, the
record date as of which shareholders entitled to payment shall
be determined, the amount payable per share to the shareholders
of record as of that date and the total amount payable to the
Dividend Agent on the payment date.

          2.   Upon the payment date specified in such
resolution, Oral Instructions, Written Instructions or
Certificate, as the case may be, the Custodian shall pay out of
the moneys held for the account of the Fund the total amount
payable to the Dividend Agent of the Fund.

                           ARTICLE XII

          SALE AND REDEMPTION OF SHARES OF COMMON STOCK

          1.   Whenever the Fund shall sell any of its Shares,
it shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate duly specifying:

          (a)  The number of Shares sold, trade date, and price;
and

          (b)  The amount of money to be received by the
Custodian for the sale of such Shares.

          2.   Upon receipt of such money from the Transfer
Agent, the Custodian shall credit such money to the account of
the Fund.

          3.   Upon issuance of any of the Fund's Shares in
accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Article, the
Custodian shall pay, out of the money held for the account of
the Fund, all original issue or other taxes required to be paid
by the Fund in connection with such issuance upon the receipt of
a Certificate specifying the amount to be paid.

          4.   Except as provided hereinafter, whenever the Fund
shall hereafter redeem any of its Shares, it shall furnish to
the Custodian a Certificate specifying:

          (a)  The number of Shares redeemed; and

          (b)  The amount to be paid for the Shares redeemed.

          5.   Upon receipt from the Transfer Agent of an advice
setting forth the number of Shares received by the Transfer
Agent for redemption and that such Shares are valid and in good
form for redemption, the Custodian shall make payment to the
Transfer Agent out of the moneys held for the account of the
Fund of the total amount specified in the Certificate issued
pursuant to the foregoing paragraph 4 of this Article.

          6.   Notwithstanding the above provisions regarding
the redemption of any of the Fund's Shares, whenever its shares
are redeemed pursuant to any check redemption privilege which
may from time to time be offered by the Fund, the Custodian,
unless otherwise instructed by a Certificate, shall, upon
receipt of an advice from the Fund or its agent setting forth
that the redemption is in good form for redemption in accordance
with the check redemption procedure, honor the check presented
as part of such check redemption privilege out of the money held
in the account of the Fund for such purposes.

                          ARTICLE XIII

                   OVERDRAFTS OR INDEBTEDNESS

          1.   If the Custodian should in its sole discretion
advance funds on behalf of the Fund which results in an
overdraft because the moneys held by the Custodian for the
account of the Fund shall be insufficient to pay the total
amount payable upon a purchase of Securities as set forth in a
Certificate or Oral Instructions issued pursuant to Article IV,
or which results in an overdraft for some other reason, or if
the Fund is for any other reason indebted to the Custodian
(except a borrowing for investment or for temporary or emergency
purposes using Securities as collateral pursuant to a separate
agreement and subject to the provisions of paragraph 2 of this
Article XIII), such overdraft or indebtedness shall be deemed to
be a loan made by the Custodian to the Fund payable on demand
and shall bear interest from the date incurred at a rate per
annum (based on a 360-day year for the actual number of days
involved) equal to the Federal Funds Rate plus 1/2%, such rate
to be adjusted on the effective date of any change in such
Federal Funds Rate but in no event to be less than 6% per annum,
except that any overdraft resulting from an error by the
Custodian shall bear no interest.  Any such overdraft or
indebtedness shall be reduced by an amount equal to the total of
all amounts due the Fund which have not been collected by the
Custodian on behalf of the Fund when due because of the failure
of the Custodian to make timely demand or presentment for
payment.  In addition, the Fund hereby agrees that the Custodian
shall have a continuing lien and security interest in and to any
property at any time held by it for the benefit of the Fund or
in which the Fund may have an interest which is then in the
Custodian's possession or control or in possession or control of
any third party acting in the Custodian's behalf.  The Fund
authorizes the Custodian, in its sole discretion, at any time to
charge any such overdraft or indebtedness together with interest
due thereon against any balance of account standing to the
Fund's credit on the Custodian's books.  For purposes of this
Section 1 of Article XIII, "overdraft" shall mean a negative
Available Balance.

          2.   The Fund will cause to be delivered to the
Custodian by any bank (including, if the borrowing is pursuant
to a separate agreement, the Custodian) from which it borrows
money for investment or for temporary or emergency purposes
using Securities as collateral for such borrowings, a notice or
undertaking in the form currently employed by any such bank
setting forth the amount which such bank will loan to the Fund
against delivery of a stated amount of collateral.  The Fund
shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying
with respect to each such borrowing:  (a) the name of the bank;
(b) the amount and terms of the borrowing, which may be set
forth by incorporating by reference an attached promissory note,
duly endorsed by the Fund, or other loan agreement; (c) the time
and date, if known, on which the loan is to be entered into;
(d) the date on which the loan becomes due and payable; (e) the
total amount payable to the Fund on the borrowing date; (f) the
market value of Securities to be delivered as collateral for
such loan, including the name of the issuer, the title and the
number of shares or the principal amount of any particular
Securities; and (g) a statement specifying whether such loan is
for investment purposes or for temporary or emergency purposes
and that such loan is in conformance with the Investment Company
Act of 1940 and the Fund's prospectus.  The Custodian shall
deliver on the borrowing date specified in a Certificate the
specified collateral and the executed promissory note, if any,
against delivery by the lending bank of the total amount of the
loan payable, provided that the same conforms to the total
amount payable as set forth in the Certificate.  The Custodian
may, at the option of the lending bank, keep such collateral in
its possession, but such collateral shall be subject to all
rights therein given the lending bank by virtue of any
promissory note or loan agreement.  The Custodian shall deliver
such Securities as additional collateral as may be specified in
a Certificate to collateralize further any transaction described
in this paragraph.  The Fund shall cause all Securities released
from collateral status to be returned directly to the Custodian,
and the Custodian shall receive from time to time such return of
collateral as may be tendered to it.  In the event that the Fund
fails to specify in a Certificate the name of the issuer, the
title and number of shares or the principal amount of any
particular Securities to be delivered as collateral by the
Custodian, the Custodian shall not be under any obligation to
deliver any Securities.

                           ARTICLE XIV

            LOAN OF PORTFOLIO SECURITIES OF THE FUND

          1.   If the Fund is permitted by the terms of its
Articles of Incorporation and as disclosed in its most recent
and currently effective prospectus to lend its portfolio
Securities, within 24 hours after each loan of portfolio
Securities the Fund shall deliver or cause to be delivered to
the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to each such
loan:  (a) the name of the issuer and the title of the
Securities; (b) the number of shares or the principal amount
loaned; (c) the date of loan and delivery; (d) the total amount
to be delivered to the Custodian against the loan of the
Securities, including the amount of cash collateral and the
premium, if any, separately identified; and (e) the name of the
broker, dealer or financial institution to which the loan was
made.  The Custodian shall deliver the Securities thus
designated to the broker, dealer or financial institution to
which the loan was made upon receipt of the total amount
designated as to be delivered against the loan of Securities.
The Custodian may accept payment in connection with a delivery
otherwise than through the Book-Entry System or Depository only
in the form of a certified or bank cashier's check payable to
the order of the Fund or the Custodian drawn on New York
Clearing House funds and may deliver Securities in accordance
with the customs prevailing among dealers in securities.

          2.   Promptly after each termination of the loan of
Securities by the Fund, the Fund shall deliver or cause to be
delivered to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect
to each such loan termination and return of Securities:  (a) the
name of the issuer and the title of the Securities to be
returned; (b) the number of shares or the principal amount to be
returned; (c) the date of termination; (d) the total amount to
be delivered by the Custodian (including the cash collateral for
such Securities minus any offsetting credits as described in
said Certificate); and (e) the name of the broker, dealer or
financial institution from which the Securities will be
returned.  The Custodian shall receive all Securities returned
from the broker, dealer, or financial institution to which such
Securities were loaned and upon receipt thereof shall pay, out
of the moneys held for the account of the Fund, the total amount
payable upon such return of Securities as set forth in the
Certificate.

                           ARTICLE XV

                    CONCERNING THE CUSTODIAN

          1.   Except as hereinafter provided, neither the
Custodian nor its nominee shall be liable for any loss or
damage, including counsel fees, resulting from its action or
omission to act or otherwise, either hereunder or under any
Margin Account Agreement, except for any such loss or damage
arising out of its own negligence or willful misconduct.  The
Custodian may, with respect to questions of law arising
hereunder or under any Margin Account Agreement, apply for and
obtain the advice and opinion of counsel to the Fund or of its
own counsel, at the expense of the Fund, and shall be fully
protected with respect to anything done or omitted by it in good
faith in conformity with such advice or opinion.  The Custodian
shall be liable to the Fund for any loss or damage resulting
from the use of the Book-Entry System or any Depository arising
by reason of any negligence, misfeasance or willful misconduct
on the part of the Custodian or any of its employees or agents.

          2.   Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
the Custodian shall be under no obligation to inquire into, and
shall not be liable for:

          (a)  The validity of the issue of any Securities
purchased, sold or written by or for the Fund, the legality of
the purchase, sale or writing thereof, or the propriety of the
amount paid or received therefor;

          (b)  The legality of the issue or sale of any of the
Fund's Shares, or the sufficiency of the amount to be received
therefor;

          (c)  The legality of the redemption of any of the
Fund's Shares, or the propriety of the amount to be paid
therefor;

          (d)  The legality of the declaration or payment of any
dividend by the Fund;

          (e)  The legality of any borrowing by the Fund using
Securities as collateral;

          (f)  The legality of any loan of portfolio Securities
pursuant to Article XIV of this Agreement, nor shall the
Custodian be under any duty or obligation to see to it that any
cash collateral delivered to it by a broker, dealer or financial
institution or held by it at any time as a result of such loan
of portfolio Securities of the Fund is adequate collateral for
the Fund against any loss it might sustain as a result of such
loan.  The Custodian specifically, but not by way of limitation,
shall not be under any duty or obligation periodically to check
or notify the Fund that the amount of such cash collateral held
by it for the Fund is sufficient collateral for the Fund, but
such duty or obligation shall be the sole responsibility of the
Fund.  In addition, the Custodian shall be under no duty or
obligation to see that any broker, dealer or financial
institution to which portfolio Securities of the Fund are lent
pursuant to Article XIV of this Agreement makes payment to it of
any dividends or interest which are payable to or for the
account of the Fund during the period of such loan or at the
termination of such loan, provided, however, that the Custodian
shall promptly notify the Fund in the event that such dividends
or interest are not paid and received when due; or

          (g)  The sufficiency or value of any amounts of money
and/or Securities held in any Margin Account, Segregated
Security Account or Collateral Account in connection with
transactions by the Fund.  In addition, the Custodian shall be
under no duty or obligation to see that any broker, dealer,
futures commission merchant or Clearing Member makes payment to
the Fund of any variation margin payment or similar payment
which the Fund may be entitled to receive from such broker,
dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member, to see
that any payment received by the Custodian from any broker,
dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member is the
amount the Fund is entitled to receive, or to notify the Fund of
the Custodian's receipt or non-receipt of any such payment;
provided however that the Custodian, upon the Fund's written
request, shall, as Custodian, demand from any broker, dealer,
futures commission merchant or Clearing Member identified by the
Fund the payment of any variation margin payment or similar
payment that the Fund asserts it is entitled to receive pursuant
to the terms of a Margin Account Agreement or otherwise from
such broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing
Member.

          3.   The Custodian shall not be liable for, or
considered to be the Custodian of, any money, whether or not
represented by any check, draft or other instrument for the
payment of money, received by it on behalf of the Fund until the
Custodian actually receives and collects such money directly or
by the final crediting of the account representing the Fund's
interest at the Book-Entry System or the Depository.

          4.   The Custodian shall have no responsibility and
shall not be liable for ascertaining or acting upon any calls,
conversions, exchange, offers, tenders, interest rate changes or
similar matters relating to Securities held in the Depository,
unless the Custodian shall have actually received timely notice
from the Depository.  In no event shall the Custodian have any
responsibility or liability for the failure of the Depository to
collect, or for the late collection or late crediting by the
Depository of any amount payable upon Securities deposited in
the Depository which may mature or be redeemed, retired, called
or otherwise become payable.  However, upon receipt of a
Certificate from the Fund of an overdue amount on Securities
held in the Depository, the Custodian shall make a claim against
the Depository on behalf of the Fund, except that the Custodian
shall not be under any obligation to appear in, prosecute or
defend any action, suit or proceeding in respect to any
Securities held by the Depository which in its opinion may
involve it in expense or liability, unless indemnity
satisfactory to it against all expense and liability be
furnished as often as may be required.

          5.   The Custodian shall not be under any duty or
obligation to take action to effect collection of any amount due
to the Fund from the Transfer Agent of the Fund nor to take any
action to effect payment or distribution by the Transfer Agent
of the Fund of any amount paid by the Custodian to the Transfer
Agent of the Fund in accordance with this Agreement.

          6.   The Custodian shall not be under any duty or
obligation to take action to effect collection of any amount, if
the Securities upon which such amount is payable are in default,
or if payment is refused after due demand or presentation,
unless and until (i) it shall be directed to take such action by
a Certificate and (ii) it shall be assured to its satisfaction
of reimbursement of its costs and expenses in connection with
any such action.

          7.   The Custodian may appoint one or more banking
institutions as Depository or Depositories or as Sub-Custodian
or Sub-Custodians, including, but not limited to, banking
institutions located in foreign countries, of Securities and
moneys at any time owned by the Fund, upon terms and conditions
approved in a Certificate, which shall, if requested by the
Custodian, be accompanied by an approving resolution of the
Fund's Board of Directors adopted in accordance with Rule 17f-5
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

          8.   The Custodian shall not be under any duty or
obligation to ascertain whether any Securities at any time
delivered to or held by it for the account of the Fund are such
as properly may be held by the Fund under the provisions of its
Articles of Incorporation.

          9.   (a)  The Custodian shall be entitled to receive
and the Fund agrees to pay to the Custodian all reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses and such compensation and fees as are
specified on Schedule A hereto.  The Custodian shall not deem
amounts payable in respect of foreign custodial services to be
out-of pocket expenses, it being the parties' intention that all
fees for such services shall be as set forth on Schedule B
hereto and shall be provided for the term of this Agreement
without any automatic or unilateral increase.  The Custodian
shall have the right to unilaterally increase the figures on
Schedule A on or after March 1, 1991 and on or after each
succeeding March 1 thereafter by an amount equal to 50% of the
increase in the Consumer Price Index for the calendar year
ending on the December 31 immediately preceding the calendar
year in which such March 1 occurs, provided, however, that
during each such annual period commencing on a March 1, the
aggregate increase during such period shall not be in excess of
10%.  Any increase by the Custodian shall be specified in a
written notice delivered to the Fund at least thirty days prior
to the effective date of the increase.  The Custodian may charge
such compensation and any expenses incurred by the Custodian in
the performance of its duties pursuant to such agreement against
any money held by it for the account of the Fund.  The Custodian
shall also be entitled to charge against any money held by it
for the account of the Fund the amount of any loss, damage,
liability or expense, including counsel fees, for which it shall
be entitled to reimbursement under the provisions of this
Agreement.  The expenses which the Custodian may charge against
the account of the Fund include, but are not limited to, the
expenses of Sub-Custodians and foreign branches of the Custodian
incurred in settling outside of New York City transactions
involving the purchase and sale of Securities of the Fund.

               (b)  The Fund shall receive a credit for each
calendar month against such compensation and fees of the
Custodian as may be payable by the Fund with respect to such
calendar month in an amount equal to the aggregate of its
Earnings Credit for such calendar month.  In no event may any
Earnings Credits be carried forward to any fiscal year other
than the fiscal_year in which it was earned, or, unless
permitted by applicable law, transferred to, or utilized by, any
other person or entity, provided that any such transferred
Earnings Credit can be used only to offset compensation and fees
of the Custodian for services rendered to such transferee and
cannot be used to pay the Custodian's out-of-pocket expenses.
For purposes of this subsection (b), the Fund is permitted to
transfer Earnings Credits only to The Dreyfus Corporation, its
affiliates and/or any investment company now or in the future
sponsored by The Dreyfus Corporation or any of its affiliates or
for which The Dreyfus Corporation or any of its affiliates acts
as the sole investment adviser or as the principal distributor,
and Daiwa Money Fund Inc. For purposes of this sub-section (b),
a fiscal year shall mean the twelve-month period commencing on
the effective date of this Agreement and on each anniversary
thereof.

          10.  The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any
Certificate, notice or other instrument in writing received by
the Custodian and reasonably believed by the Custodian to be a
Certificate.  The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any
Oral Instructions and any Written Instructions actually received
by the Custodian pursuant to Article IV or XI hereof.  The Fund
agrees to forward to the Custodian a Certificate or facsimile
thereof, confirming such Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions in such manner so that such Certificate or
facsimile thereof is received by the Custodian, whether by hand
delivery, telex or otherwise, by the close of business of the
same day that such Oral Instructions or Written Instructions are
given to the Custodian.  The Fund agrees that the fact that such
confirming instructions are not received by the Custodian shall
in no way affect the validity of the transactions or
enforceability of the transactions hereby authorized by the
Fund.  The Fund agrees that the Custodian shall incur no
liability to the Fund in acting upon Oral Instructions given to
the Custodian hereunder concerning such transactions, provided
such instructions reasonably appear to have been received from
an Authorized Person.

          11.  The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any
instrument, instruction or notice received by the Custodian and
reasonably believed by the Custodian to be given in accordance
with the terms and conditions of any Margin Account Agreement.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Custodian
shall be under no duty to inquire into, and shall not be liable
for, the accuracy of any statements or representations contained
in any such instrument or other notice including, without
limitation, any specification of any amount to be paid to a
broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member.

          12.  The books and records pertaining to the Fund
which are in the possession of the Custodian shall be the
property of the Fund.  Such books and records shall be prepared
and maintained as required by the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, and other applicable securities laws and rules
and regulations.  The Fund, or the Fund's authorized
representatives, shall have access to such books and records
during the Custodian's normal business hours.  Upon the
reasonable request of the Fund, copies of any such books and
records shall be provided by the Custodian to the Fund or the
Fund's authorized representative at the Fund's expense.

          13.  The Custodian shall provide the Fund with any
report obtained by the Custodian on the system of internal
accounting control of the Book-Entry System or the Depository,
or O.C.C., and with such reports on its own systems of internal
accounting control as the Fund may reasonably request from time
to time.

          14.  The Fund agrees to indemnify the Custodian
against and save the Custodian harmless from all liability,
claims, losses and demands whatsoever, including attorney's
fees, howsoever arising or incurred because of or in connection
with the Custodian's payment or non-payment of checks pursuant
to paragraph 6 of Article XII as part of any check redemption
privilege program of the Fund, except for any such liability,
claim, loss and demand arising out of the Custodian's own
negligence or willful misconduct.

          15.  Subject to the foregoing provisions of this
Agreement, the Custodian may deliver and receive Securities, and
receipts with respect to such Securities, and arrange for
payments to be made and received by the Custodian in accordance
with the customs prevailing from time to time among brokers or
dealers in such Securities.

          16.  The Custodian shall have no duties or
responsibilities whatsoever except such duties and
responsibilities as are specifically set forth in this
Agreement, and no covenant or obligation shall be implied in
this Agreement against the Custodian.

                           ARTICLE XVI

                           TERMINATION

          1.   (a)  Except as provided in subparagraphs (b), (c)
and (d) herein, neither party may terminate this Agreement until
the earlier of the following:  (i) August 31, 1993, and (ii) the
third anniversary of the earliest date on which none of the
companies listed on Schedule C hereto is a transfer agency
customer of the Custodian.  Any such termination may be effected
only by the terminating party giving to the other party a notice
in writing specifying the date of such termination, which shall
be not less than two hundred seventy (270) days after the date
of giving of such notice.

               (b)  The Fund may at any time terminate this
Agreement if the Custodian has materially breached its
obligations under this Agreement and such breach has remained
uncured for a period of thirty days after the Custodian's
receipt from the Fund of written notice specifying such breach.

               (c)  Either party, immediately upon written
notice to the other party, may terminate this Agreement upon the
Merger or Bankruptcy of the other party.

               (d)  The Fund may at any time terminate this
Agreement if the Custodian has materially breached its
obligations under the "Amendment to Transfer Agency Agreements"
dated August 18, 1989 and has not cured such breach as promptly
as practicable and in any event within seven days of its receipt
of written notice of such breach, provided that the Custodian
shall not be permitted to cure any such material breach arising
from the willful misconduct of the Custodian.

          In the event notice of termination is given by the
Fund, it shall be accompanied by a copy of a resolution of the
Directors of the Fund, certified by the Secretary or any
Assistant Secretary, electing to terminate this Agreement and
designating a successor custodian or custodians, each of which
shall be a bank or trust company having not less than $2,000,000
aggregate capital, surplus and undivided profits.  In the event
notice of termination is given by the Custodian, the Fund shall,
on or before the termination date, deliver to the Custodian a
copy of a resolution of its Directors, certified by the
Secretary or any Assistant Secretary, designating a successor
custodian or custodians.  In the absence of such designation by
the Fund, the Custodian may designate a successor custodian
which shall be a bank or trust company having not less than
$2,000,000 aggregate capital, surplus and undivided profits.
Upon the date set forth in such notice, this Agreement shall
terminate and the Custodian shall, upon receipt of a notice of
acceptance by the successor custodian, on that date deliver
directly to the successor custodian all Securities and moneys
then owned by the Fund and held by it as Custodian, after
deducting all fees, expenses and other amounts for the payment
or reimbursement of which it shall then be entitled.

          2.  If a successor custodian is not designated by the
Fund or the Custodian in accordance with the preceding
paragraph, the Fund shall, upon the date specified in the notice
of termination of this Agreement and upon the delivery by the
Custodian of all Securities (other than Securities held in the
Book-Entry System which cannot be delivered to the Fund) and
moneys then owned by the Fund, be deemed to be its own
custodian, and the Custodian shall thereby be relieved of all
duties and responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement, other
than the duty with respect to Securities held in the Book-Entry
System, in any Depository or by a Clearing Member which cannot
be delivered to the Fund, to hold such Securities hereunder in
accordance with this Agreement.

                          ARTICLE XVII

                          MISCELLANEOUS

          1.  Annexed hereto as Appendix A is a Certificate
signed by two of the present Officers of the Fund under its
seal, setting forth the names and the signatures of the present
Authorized Persons.  The Fund agrees to furnish to the Custodian
a new Certificate in similar form in the event that any such
present Authorized Person ceases to be an Authorized Person or
in the event that other or additional Authorized Persons are
elected or appointed.  Until such new Certificate shall be
received, the Custodian shall be fully protected in acting under
the provisions of this Agreement upon Oral Instructions or
signatures of the present Authorized Persons as set forth in the
last delivered Certificate.

          2.  Annexed hereto as Appendix B is a Certificate
signed by two of the present Officers of the Fund under its
seal, setting forth the names and the signatures of the present
Officers of the Fund.  The Fund agrees to furnish to the
Custodian a new Certificate in similar form in the event any
such present Officer ceases to be an Officer of the Fund, or in
the event that other or additional Officers are elected or
appointed.  Until such new Certificate shall be received, the
Custodian shall be fully protected in acting under the
provisions of this Agreement upon the signatures of the Officers
as set forth in the last delivered Certificate.

          3.  Any notice or other instrument in writing,
authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to the
Custodian, shall be sufficiently given if addressed to the
Custodian and mailed or delivered to it at its offices at
90 Washington Street, New York, New York 10015, or at such other
place as the Custodian may from time to time designate in
writing.

          4.  Any notice or other instrument in writing,
authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to the
Fund, shall be sufficiently given if addressed to the Fund and
mailed or delivered to it at its office at 666 Old Country Road,
Garden City, New York 11530, or at such other place as the Fund
may from time to time designate in writing.

          5.  This Agreement may not be amended or modified in
any manner except by a written agreement executed by both
parties with the same formality as this Agreement and approved
by a resolution of the Directors of the Fund.

          6.  This Agreement shall extend to and shall be
binding upon the parties hereto, and their respective successors
and assigns; provided, however, that this Agreement shall not be
assignable by the Fund without the written consent of the
Custodian, or by the Custodian without the written consent of
the Fund, authorized or approved by a resolution of its
Directors.

          7.   This Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of New York.

          8.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original,
but such counterparts shall, together, constitute only one
instrument.

          9.  This Agreement shall not be effective on the date
hereof and instead shall become effective on January 1, 1990.
When effective, this Agreement shall supercede the then-existing
Custody Agreement between the parties hereto.

          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
this Agreement to be executed by their respective Officers,
thereunto duly authorized, and their respective corporate seals
to be hereunto affixed, as of the day and year first above
written.

                              GENERAL TAX EXEMPT BOND FUND, INC.


                              By: /s/John Pyburn
                                  John Pyburn, Treasurer

Attest:


/s/Robert I. Frenkel
Robert I. Frenkel

                              THE BANK OF NEW YORK


                              By: /s/Donald Colby
                                  Donald Colby
Attest:


/s/Jean M. Sweeney
Jean M. Sweeney
                                                      Appendix A

               GENERAL TAX EXEMPT BOND FUND, INC.

                     AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES:
                  CASH ACCOUNT AND/OR CUSTODIAN
                ACCOUNT FOR PORTFOLIO SECURITIES
                          TRANSACTIONS

     Group I                            Group II

All current Fund officers,    Paul Casti, Jr.   Alan Eisner
Frank Greene, John Bale,      Jeffrey Nachman   Lawrence Greene
Michael Condon, Richard       John Pyburn       Julian Smerling
Cassaro and Steven            Joseph DiMartino  Thomas Durante
Powanda                       Robert Dubuss     James Windels
                              Joseph Connolly   Paul Molloy
                              Gregory Gruber

Cash Account

1.   Fees payable to The Bank of New York pursuant to written
     agreement with the Fund for services rendered in its
     capacity as Custodian or agent of the Fund, or to The
     Shareholder Services Group, Inc. in its capacity as
     Transfer Agent or agent of the Fund:
               Two (2) signatures required, one of which must be
               from Group II, except that an officer of the Fund
               who also is listed in Group II shall sign only
               once.

2.   Other expenses of the Fund, $5,000 and under:
               Any combination of two (2) signatures from either
               Group I or Group II, or both such Groups, except
               that an officer of the Fund who also is listed in
               Group II shall sign only once.

3.   Other expenses of the Fund, over $5,000 but not over
     $25,000:
               Two (2) signatures required, one of which must be
               from Group II, except that an officer of the Fund
               who also is listed in Group II shall sign only
               once.

4.   Other expenses of the Fund, over $25,000:
               Two (2) signatures required, one from Group I or
               Group II, including any one of the following:
               Paul Casti, Jr., James Windels, Jeffrey Nachman,
               John Pyburn or Alan Eisner, except that no
               individual shall be authorized to sign more than
               once.

Custodian Account for Portfolio Securities Transactions

     Two (2) signatures required from any of the following:
               All current Fund officers, and Joseph DiMartino,
               Robert Dubuss, Alan Eisner, Lawrence Greene,
               Julian Smerling, Paul Casti, Jr., Michael Condon,
               Paul Disdier, Gregory Gruber, Ann Weintraub,
               Alfonso Fulgieri, Steven Powanda, Richard
               Cassaro, Michael Charash, Theresa Viviano, Alan
               Brown and Linda Raffinello.

               GENERAL TAX EXEMPT BOND FUND, INC.
             AMENDED AND RESTATED CUSTODY AGREEMENT
                           APPENDIX B


          The undersigned Officers of the Fund do hereby certify
that the following individuals, whose specimen signatures are on
file with The Bank of New York, have been duly elected or
appointed by the Fund's Board to the position set forth opposite
their names and have qualified therefor:


Name                     Position
Joseph S. DiMartino      Vice President and Investment Officer
Richard J. Moynihan      President and Investment Officer
A. Paul Disdier          Vice President and Investment Officer
Karen M. Hand            Vice President and Investment Officer
Stephen C. Kris          Vice President and Investment Officer
L. Lawrence Troutman     Vice President and Investment Officer
Samuel J. Weinstock      Vice President and Investment Officer
Monica S. Wieboldt       Vice President and Investment Officer
Daniel C. Maclean        Vice President
John J. Pyburn           Treasurer
Mark N. Jacobs           Secretary
Jeffrey N. Nachman       Controller
Steven F. Newman         Assistant Secretary
Christine Pavalos        Assistant Secretary
Howard Stein             Investment Officer

/s/Mark N. Jacobs        /s/John J. Pyburn
Title:  Secretary        Title:  Treasurer
              AMENDED AND RESTATED CUSTODY AGREEMENT

                           APPENDIX C


          The following are designated publications for purposes
of paragraph 5(b) of Article III:

The Bond Buyer
Depository Trust Company Notices
Financial Daily Card Service
New York Times
Standard & Poor's Called Bond Record
Wall Street Journal                            Schedule A

          The fees payable to the Custodian with respect to
securities held in domestic custody are annexed hereto.
                GENERAL TAX EXEMPT BOND FUND, INC.

                      Domestic Custody Fees


Basic Fee:     1/100th of 1% of the first $500,000,000, and
               1/200th of 1% of the excess over $500,000,000 per
               annum of the total market value of domestic
               securities held.

Custodial Transactions:

          $13.00 for each receipt and delivery of securities
          (excluding Euro Dollar CDs).

          $40.00 for any receipt, delivery or redemption of a
          Euro Dollar CD for which BNY's London branch is
          utilized for settlement and safekeeping.

          $200.00 for the collection of interest on securities
          held in "street name."
                            Schedule B


     The fees payable to the Custodian with respect to
securities held in foreign custody are as set forth in a letter
dated August 10, 1989 from Masao Yamaguchi of The Bank of New
York to Kevin Flood of Dreyfus Service Corporation, a copy of
which is annexed hereto.

     The above foreign custody fees apply to the following
Global Custody Network countries:

1.   Australia                12.  Japan
2.   Austria                  13.  Luxembourg
3.   Belgium                  14.  Malasia
4.   Canada                   15.  Netherlands
5.   Denmark                  16.  New Zealand
6.   Finland                  17.  Norway
7.   France                   18.  Singapore
8.   Germany                  19.  Spain
9.   Hong Kong                20.  Sweden
10.  Ireland                  21.  Switzerland
11.  Italy                    22.  United Kingdom
                 [THE BANK OF NEW YORK LETTERHEAD]


                                                 August 10, 1989



Mr. Kevin Flood
Senior Vice President
The Dreyfus Corporation
222 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, NY

     Re:  Global Custodian Fees

Dear Kevin:

     This letter is to confirm our discussion regarding our
Global Custody fee schedule.  The fees will be calculated on a
relationship basis with no annual minimum.

     -    Safekeeping/Income Collection/Capital Changes/Tax
          Reclamation/Daily Reporting/Monthly Summary

          16 basis points per annum on the market value of
          securities held for all of your funds in our sub-
          custodian network, up to $250 MM.

          15 basis points on the next $250 MM.

          14 basis points on the next $250 MM.

          12 basis points on the excess.

     -    Securities Settlements

          $35 per transaction - includes our processing and the
          sub-custodians.

     -    Out-of-Pocket Expense

          Telex, swift, telephone, securities registration,
          etc., are in addition to the above.

     -    We can provide centralized foreign exchange services.

     The above fee schedule is applicable to the 22 countries
listed on Attachment I.  Please note that expansion into other
more emerging markets/countries is possible, but would be
covered under a separate agreement.

     If you are in agreement with this fee schedule, please sign
and return the enclosed copy of this letter.

                                        Sincerely,


                                        /s/Masao Yamaguchi
                                        Masao Yamaguchi


Approved by:   _______________________
               Kevin Flood

Date       :   _______________________

MY:to

cc:  The Bank of New York          Dreyfus

     F. Ricciardi                  J. Nachman




             [STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN LETTERHEAD]





January 13, 1984

General Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
600 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022

Gentlemen:

We have acted as counsel to General Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
(the "Fund") in connection with the preparation of a
Registration Statement on Form N-1, Registration No. 2-75608
(the "Registration Statement"), covering shares of Common Stock,
par value $.01 per share, of the Fund.

We have examined copies of the Articles of Incorporation and By-
Laws of the Fund, the Registration Statement, and such other
corporate records and documents as we have deemed necessary for
the purpose of this opinion.  We have also examined such other
documents, papers, statutes and authorities as we deemed
necessary to form a basis for the opinion hereinafter expressed.
In our examination of such material, we have assumed the
genuineness of all signatures and the conformity to original
documents of all copies submitted to us.  As to various
questions of fact material to such opinion, we have relied upon
statements and certificates of officers and representatives of
the Fund and others.

Attorneys involved in the preparation of this opinion are
admitted only to the bar of the State of New York.  As to
various questions arising under the laws of the State of
Maryland, we have relied on the opinion of Messrs. Venable,
Baetjer and Howard, a copy of which is attached hereto.

Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion that the shares
of Common Stock, par value $.01 per share, of the Fund to be
issued in accordance with the terms of the offering as set forth
in the Prospectus included as part of the Registration
Statement, when so issued and paid for, will constitute validly
authorized and issued shares of Common Stock, fully paid and
non-assessable.

We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to
the Registration Statement and to the reference to us in the
Prospectus included in the Registration Statement, and to the
filing of this opinion as an exhibit to any application made by
or on behalf of the Fund or any Distributor or dealer in
connection with the registration and qualification of the Fund
or its Common Stock under the securities law of any state or
jurisdiction.  In giving such permission, we do not admit hereby
that we come within the category of persons whose consent is
required under Section 7 of the Securities Act of 1933 or the
rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission
thereunder.

Very truly yours,



STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN


            [VENABLE, BAETJER AND HOWARD LETTERHEAD]





January 13, 1984

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
Seven Hanover Square
New York, New York 10004

Re:  General Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.

Gentlemen:

We have acted as Maryland counsel for General Tax Exempt Bond
Fund, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the "Company"), in
connection with the organization of the Company and the issuance
of shares of its Common Stock.

We have examined the Company's Charter, its By-laws, the
Prospectus included in its Registration Statement on Form N-1,
substantially in the form in which it is to become effective
(the "Prospectus"), and have examined and relied upon such
corporate records of the Company and other documents and
certificates as to factual matters as we have deemed to be
necessary to render the opinion expressed herein.  We have
assumed without independent verification the genuineness of the
signatures on and the authenticity of all documents furnished to
us.

Based on such examination, we are of the opinion that:

     1.  The Company is duly organized an validly existing as a
corporation in good standing under the laws of the State of
Maryland.

     2.  The 8,000 shares of presently issued and outstanding
Common Stock of the Company have been validly and legally issued
and are fully paid and non-assessable shares under the laws of
the State of Maryland.

     3.  The balance of the shares of Common Stock of the
Company to be offered for sale pursuant to the Prospectus are
authorized and unissued shares, and when such shares have been
duly sold, issued and paid for as contemplated in the
Prospectus, such shares will have been validly and legally
issued and will be fully paid and non-assessable shares of
Common Stock of the Company under the laws of the State of
Maryland.

This letter expresses our opinion as to the Maryland General
Corporation Law governing matters such as due incorporation and
the authorization and issuance of stock, but does not extend to
the securities or "Blue Sky" laws of Maryland or to federal
securities or other laws.

You may rely upon our foregoing opinion in rendering your
opinion to the Company which is to be filed as an exhibit to the
Registration Statement, and we hereby consent to the filing of
this opinion with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an
exhibit to the Registration Statement.  We do not thereby admit
that we are "experts" as that term is used in the Securities Act
of 1933 or the rules and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission.

Very truly yours,



VENABLE, BAETJER AND HOWARD







                    CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS


We consent to the reference to our firm under the captions "Condensed
Financial Information" and "Custodian, Transfer and Dividend Disbursing
Agent, Counsel and Independent Auditors" and to the use of our report
dated April 3, 1995, in this Registration Statement (Form N-1A
No. 2-75608) of General Municipal Bond Fund.




                                      ERNST & YOUNG LLP

New York, New York
May 26, 1995



                GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.

                          SERVICE PLAN


          Introduction:  It has been proposed that the above-
captioned investment company (the "Fund") adopt a Service Plan
(the "Plan") in accordance with Rule 12b-1, promulgated under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act").  Under
the Plan, the Fund would pay for the costs and expenses of
preparing, printing and distributing its prospectuses and
statements of additional information, and would (a) reimburse the
Fund's distributor (the "Distributor") for payments to third
parties for distributing the Fund's shares and servicing
shareholder accounts ("Servicing") (the payments in this clause
(a) being referred to as the "Distributor Payments") and (b)
pay The Dreyfus Corporation, Dreyfus Service Corporation and any
affiliate of either of them (collectively, "Dreyfus") for
advertising and marketing relating to the Fund and for Servicing
(the payments in this clause (b) being referred to as "Dreyfus
Payments").  If this proposal is to be implemented, the Act and
said Rule 12b-1 require that a written plan describing all
material aspects of the proposed financing be adopted by the
Fund.
          The Fund's Board, in considering whether the Fund
should implement a written plan, has requested and evaluated such
information as it deemed necessary to an informed determination
as to whether a written plan should be implemented and has
considered such pertinent factors as it deemed necessary to form
the basis for a decision to use assets of the Fund for such
purposes.
          In voting to approve the implementation of such a plan,
the Board members have concluded, in the exercise of their
reasonable business judgment and in light of their respective
fiduciary duties, that there is a reasonable likelihood that the
plan set forth below will benefit the Fund and its shareholders.
          The Plan:  The material aspects of this Plan are as
follows:
          1.  The Fund shall pay all costs of preparing and
printing prospectuses and statements of additional information
for regulatory purposes and for distribution to existing
shareholders.  The Fund also shall pay an amount of the costs and
expenses in connection with (a) preparing, printing and
distributing the Fund's prospectuses and statements of additional
information used for other purposes and (b) implementing and
operating this Plan, such aggregate amount not to exceed in any
fiscal year of the Fund the greater of $100,000 or .005 of 1% of
the average daily value of the Fund's net assets for such fiscal
year.
          2.  (a) The aggregate annual fee the Fund may pay under
this Plan for Distributor Payments and Dreyfus Payments is .20 of
1% of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets for such
year (the "Aggregate Amount").
          (b) The Fund shall reimburse the Distributor in respect
of Distributor Payments an amount not to exceed an annual rate of
.20 of 1% of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets for
such year (the "Distributor Amount").
          (c) The Fund shall pay Dreyfus in respect of Dreyfus
Payments an annual fee equal to the difference between the
Aggregate Amount and the Distributor Amount for such year.
          (d) Each of the Distributor and Dreyfus may pay one or
more securities dealers, financial institutions (which may
include banks) or other industry professionals, such as
investment advisers, accountants and estate planning firms
(severally, a "Service Agent"), a fee in respect of the Fund's
shares owned by investors with whom the Service Agent has a
Servicing relationship or for whom the Service Agent is the
dealer or holder of record.  Each of the Distributor and Dreyfus
shall determine the amounts to be paid to the Service Agents to
which it will make payments under this Plan and the basis on
which such payments will be made.  Payments to a Service Agent
are subject to compliance by the Service Agent with the terms of
any related Plan agreement between the Service Agent and the
Distributor or Dreyfus, as the case may be.
          3.  For the purposes of determining the fees payable
under this Plan, the value of the Fund's net assets shall be
computed in the manner specified in the Fund's charter documents
as then in effect for the computation of the value of the Fund's
net assets.
          4.  The Fund's Board shall be provided, at least
quarterly, with a written report of all amounts expended pursuant
to this Plan.  The report shall state the purpose for which the
amounts were expended.
          5.  This Plan will become effective upon the later to
occur of (i) the consummation of the transactions contemplated by
the Amended and Restated Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of
December 5, 1993 by and among Mellon Bank Corporation, Mellon
Bank, N.A., XYZ Sub Corporation and The Dreyfus Corporation or
(ii) approval by (a) holders of a majority of the Fund's
outstanding shares, and (b) a majority of the Board members,
including a majority of the Board members who are not "interested
persons" (as defined in the Act) of the Fund and have no direct
or indirect financial interest in the operation of this Plan or
in any agreements entered into in connection with this Plan,
pursuant to a vote cast in person at a meeting called for the
purpose of voting on the approval of this Plan.
          6.  This Plan shall continue until October 31, 1994,
unless earlier terminated in accordance with its terms, and
thereafter shall continue automatically for successive annual
periods, provided such continuance is approved at least annually
in the manner provided in paragraph 5(b) hereof.
          7.  This Plan may be amended at any time by the Fund's
Board, provided that (a) any amendment to increase materially the
costs which the Fund may bear pursuant to this Plan shall be
effective only upon approval by a vote of the holders of a
majority of the Fund's outstanding shares, and (b) any material
amendments of the terms of this Plan shall become effective only
upon approval as provided in paragraph 5(b) hereof.
          8.  This Plan is terminable without penalty at any time
by (a) vote of a majority of the Board members who are not
"interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of the Fund and have
no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of this
Plan or in any agreements entered into in connection with this
Plan, or (b) vote of the holders of a majority of the Fund's
outstanding shares.

Dated:  May 26, 1994


                                              OTHER EXHIBITS(b)




                   GENERAL MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.

                       Certificate of Secretary


      The undersigned, Eric B. Fischman, Assistant Secretary of
General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc. (the "Fund"), hereby certifies
that set forth below is a true and correct copy of the resolution
adopted by the Fund's Board of Directors pursuant to written
consent dated August 30, 1994.

           RESOLVED, that the Registration Statement and any and
           all amendments and supplements thereto, may be signed
           by any one of Frederick C. Dey, Eric B. Fischman, Paul
           Furcinito and John Pelletier as the attorney-in-fact
           for the proper officers of the Fund, with full power of
           substitution and resubstitution; and that the
           appointment of each of such persons as such attorney-
           in-fact hereby is authorized and approved; and that
           such attorneys-in-fact, and each of them, shall have
           full power and authority to do and perform each and
           every act and thing requisite and necessary to be done
           in connection with such Registration Statement and any
           and all amendments and supplements thereto, as fully to
           all intents and purposes as the officer, for whom he is
           acting as attorney-in-fact, might or could do in
           person.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name and
affixed the seal of the Fund on May 26, 1995.



                                           Eric B. Fischman
                                           Assistant Secretary


(SEAL)


                                             Other Exhibits (a)


                        POWER OF ATTORNEY

     The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Frederick C.
Dey, Eric B. Fischman, Ruth D. Leibert and John E. Pelletier and
each of them, with full power to act without the other, his or
her true and lawful attorney-in-fact and in his or her name,
place and stead, in any and all capacities (until revoked in
writing) to sign any and all amendments to the Registration
Statement for each Fund listed on Schedule A attached hereto
(including post-effective amendments and amendments thereto), and
to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, and other documents
in connection therewith, with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, granting unto said attorneys-in-fact and agents, and
each of them, full power and authority to do and perform each and
every act and thing ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents or any of them, or their or his or
her substitute or substitutes, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.




/s/ Marie E. Connolly
Marie E. Connolly, President and Treasurer



                           SCHEDULE A

                          GROUPS IV & V


                 Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc.
          General California Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
         General California Municipal Money Market Fund
      General Government Securities Money Market Fund, Inc.
                 General Money Market Fund, Inc.
                General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
            General Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
           General New York Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
             Premier California Municipal Bond Fund
                        Premier GNMA Fund
                    Premier Growth Fund, Inc.
               Premier Insured Municipal Bond Fund
                   Premier Municipal Bond Fund
              Premier New York Municipal Bond Fund
                Premier State Municipal Bond Fund


                        POWER OF ATTORNEY


     The undersigned hereby constitute and appoint Frederick C.
Dey, Eric B. Fischman, Ruth D. Leibert and John E. Pelletier and
each of them, with full power to act without the other, his or
her true and lawful attorney-in-fact and agent, with full power
of substitution and resubstitution, for him or her and in his or
her name, place and stead, in any and all capacities (until
revoked in writing) to sign any and all amendments to the
Registration Statement for each Fund listed on Schedule A
attached hereto (including post-effective amendments and
amendments thereto), and to file the same, with all exhibits
thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, granting unto said attorneys-
in-fact and agents, and each of them, full power and authority to
do and perform each and every act and thing ratifying and
confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and agents or any of
them, or their or his or her substitute or substitutes, may
lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.


/s/ Clifford L. Alexander, Jr.
Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., Board Member


/s/ Peggy C. Davis
Peggy C. Davis, Board Member


/s/Ernest Kafka
Ernest Kafka, Board Member


/s/Saul B. Klaman
Saul B. Klaman, Board Member


/s/Nathan Leventhal
Nathan Leventhal, Board Member




Dated August 30, 1994


                           SCHEDULE A

                          GROUPS IV & V


                 Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc.
          General California Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
         General California Municipal Money Market Fund
      General Government Securities Money Market Fund, Inc.
                 General Money Market Fund, Inc.
                General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
            General Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
           General New York Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
             Premier California Municipal Bond Fund
                        Premier GNMA Fund
                    Premier Growth Fund, Inc.
               Premier Insured Municipal Bond Fund
            Premier Limited Term Municipal Bond Fund
                   Premier Municipal Bond Fund
              Premier New York Municipal Bond Fund
                Premier State Municipal Bond Fund


                        POWER OF ATTORNEY


     The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Frederick C.
Dey, Eric B. Fischman, Ruth D. Leibert and John E. Pelletier and
each of them, with full power to act without the other, his or
her true and lawful attorney-in-fact and agent, with full power
of substitution and resubstitution, for him or her and in his or
her name, place and stead, in any and all capacities (until
revoked in writing) to sign any and all amendments to the
Registration Statement for each Fund listed on Schedule A
attached hereto (including post-effective amendments and
amendments thereto), and to file the same, with all exhibits
thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, granting unto said attorneys-
in-fact and agents, and each of them, full power and authority to
do and perform each and every act and thing ratifying and
confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and agents or any of
them, or their or his or her substitute or substitutes, may
lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.





/s/Joseph S. DiMartino
Joseph S. DiMartino, Board Member






Dated January 18, 1995


                           SCHEDULE A

                          GROUPS IV & V


                 Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc.
          General California Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
         General California Municipal Money Market Fund
      General Government Securities Money Market Fund, Inc.
                 General Money Market Fund, Inc.
                General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
            General Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
           General New York Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
          General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
             Premier California Municipal Bond Fund
                        Premier GNMA Fund
                    Premier Growth Fund, Inc.
               Premier Insured Municipal Bond Fund
            Premier Limited Term Municipal Bond Fund
                   Premier Municipal Bond Fund
              Premier New York Municipal Bond Fund
                Premier State Municipal Bond Fund



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