LEXINGTON GROWTH & INCOME FUND INC
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                                [LEXINGTON LOGO]

    PROSPECTUS MAY 3, 1999                                    

     THE LEXINGTON FUNDS(R)
 
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<S>                        <C>                           <C>                         <C>
DOMESTIC EQUITY FUNDS      INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL      FIXED-INCOME FUNDS AND      PRECIOUS METALS FUNDS
                           FUNDS                         MONEY MARKET FUNDS
 
LEXINGTON GROWTH AND       LEXINGTON GLOBAL              LEXINGTON GNMA              LEXINGTON GOLDFUND,
  INCOME FUND, INC.        CORPORATE LEADERS             INCOME FUND, INC.             INC.
                           FUND, INC.
 
LEXINGTON SMALLCAP         LEXINGTON INTERNATIONAL       LEXINGTON GLOBAL   INCOME   LEXINGTON SILVER   FUND,
  FUND, INC.                 FUND, INC.                  FUND                        INC.
 
                           LEXINGTON WORLDWIDE           LEXINGTON MONEY   MARKET
                             EMERGING MARKETS            TRUST
                           FUND, INC.
 
                           LEXINGTON SMALL CAP ASIA
                           GROWTH FUND, INC.
 
                           LEXINGTON TROIKA DIALOG
                             RUSSIA FUND, INC.
</TABLE>
 
The Securities and Exchange Commission has not approved nor disapproved the
shares of any of the Funds. The Securities and Exchange Commission also has not
determined whether this Prospectus is accurate or complete. Any person who tells
you that the Securities and Exchange Commission has made such an approval or
determination is committing a crime.
 

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        TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
<TABLE>
                        <S>                                                           <C>
                        Domestic Equity Funds
                          Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc. ...................    4
                          Lexington SmallCap Fund, Inc. ............................    6
                        International and Global Funds
                          Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund, Inc. ............    8
                          Lexington International Fund, Inc. .......................   10
                          Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund, Inc. ..........   12
                          Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund, Inc. ...............   14
                          Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund, Inc. ................   16
                        Fixed Income Funds and Money Market Funds
                          Lexington GNMA Income Fund, Inc. .........................   18
                          Lexington Global Income Fund..............................   20
                          Lexington Money Market Trust..............................   22
                        Precious Metals Funds
                          Lexington Goldfund, Inc. .................................   24
                          Lexington Silver Fund, Inc. ..............................   26
                        Risks of Investing
                          Risks of Investing in Mutual Funds........................   28
                          Risks of Investing in Securities of Small Companies.......   28
                          Risks of Investing in Foreign Securities..................   28
                          Risks of Investing in Lower Quality Debt Securities.......   29
                          Risks of Investing in Securities of Russian Companies.....   29
                          Non-diversified Portfolio.................................   29
                          Precious Metals...........................................   30
                          Temporary Defensive Position..............................   30
                        Management of the Funds.....................................   31
                        Shareholder Information
                          Investment Options........................................   37
                          What You Need to Know About Your Lexington Account........   38
                          Becoming a Lexington Shareholder..........................   38
                          Buying Additional Shares..................................   38
                          Exchanging Shares.........................................   39
                          Minimum Account Balance...................................   39
                          Redeeming Your Shares.....................................   40
                          Redeeming by Written Instruction..........................   40
                          Redeeming by Telephone....................................   40
                          Redeeming by Check........................................   41
                          Systematic Withdrawal Plan................................   41
                          How Fund Shares are Priced................................   41
                          Dividends and Capital Gain Distributions..................   42
                          Taxes.....................................................   42
                        Distribution of Fund's Shares...............................   44
                        Financial Highlights........................................   45
</TABLE>
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              LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT     - The Lexington Growth and Income Fund's principal investment
    OBJECTIVE       objective is long-term capital appreciation. Income is a 
                    secondary objective.

    INVESTMENT     The Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc. ("the Fund") will
      STRATEGY     invest at least 65% of its total assets in common stocks of
                   U.S. companies, which may include dividend paying securities
                   and securities convertible into shares of common stock. The
                   Fund seeks to invest in large, ably managed and well financed
                   companies. The investment approach is to identify high
                   quality companies with good earnings and price momentum which
                   sell at attractive valuations.

                   The Fund may invest the remaining 35% of its assets in
                   foreign securities and smaller capitalization companies.
                 

      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price of one or more of the
                   companies in the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent
                   effects of the stock market, the value of the Fund will
                   fluctuate with the movement of the market as well as in
                   response to the activities of individual companies in the
                   Fund's portfolio.

                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
  4
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  DOMESTIC EQUITY FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance from 1989 through 1998. The
table shows how the average annual return compares with the most commonly used
index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since inception). You
should remember that past performance is not an indication of future
performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                         GROWTH & INCOME FUND
                                                                         --------------------
<S>                                                           <C>
1989                                                                            27.56%
1990                                                                           -10.27%
1991                                                                            24.87%
1992                                                                            12.36%
1993                                                                            13.22%
1994                                                                            -3.11%
1995                                                                            22.57%
1996                                                                            26.46%
1997                                                                            30.36%
1998                                                                            21.42%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                         <C>             <C>      <C>      <C>
                                                            AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
 
                                                            Growth &                                   
                                                            Income Fund     21.42(%) 18.90(%) 15.76(%)
                                                            S&P 500         28.72(%) 24.09(%) 19.22(%)
                                                            ----------------------------------------
                                                                            1 Year   5 Year       10
                                                                                                Year
</TABLE>
 
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  During the ten year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's
  highest quarterly return was 21.95% for the fourth quarter in 1998 and the
  fund's lowest quarterly return was -14.87% for the third quarter in 1990.
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                              None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                              None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                         None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)         None
  Exchange Fee                                                      None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                    None
  Maximum Account Fee                                               None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)
  Management Fees                                                  0.63%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                  0.25%
  Other Fees                                                       0.28%
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TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                      1.16%
</TABLE>
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. It also assumes that your
investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years   5 Years   10 Years
- ---------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>       <C>
$118.23   $368.48   $638.31   $1,408.96
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
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              LEXINGTON SMALLCAP FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY

  INVESTMENT       -  The Lexington SmallCap Fund's principal investment
   OBJECTIVE          objective is long-term capital appreciation. The Lexington
                      SmallCap Fund will seek to obtain its objective through
                      investment in equity securities and equivalents primarily
                      of domestic companies having market capitalizations of
                      less than $1 billion.
                                                        
                                             
                                                       
 
  INVESTMENT       The Lexington SmallCap Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") will invest at
    STRATEGY       least 90% of its assets in domestic companies having market
                   capitalizations between $20 million and $1 billion at the
                   time of investment. The Fund may invest the remaining 10% of
                   its assets in a similar manner, or in securities of companies
                   with market capitalizations below $20 million, above $1
                   billion, foreign companies with dollar denominated shares
                   traded in the United States, American Depository Shares or
                   Receipts, real estate investment trusts and cash. The Fund
                   will invest primarily in listed securities or those traded
                   over-the-counter.

                   In selecting investments for the Fund, Lexington Management
                   Corporation ("the Manager") and the sub-adviser have
                   established a universe of small capitalization stocks that
                   are screened using the sub-adviser's proprietary stock
                   selectivity model. The quality of each company including its
                   risk/reward prospects are reviewed and analyzed. This
                   approach takes into account both value and growth stocks.
                   Once the stocks are evaluated and ranked by expected future
                   relative price performance, the Manager and sub-adviser build
                   the portfolio, taking into account both sector and
                   diversification considerations.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price of one or more of the
                   companies in the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent
                   effects of the stock market, the value of the Fund will
                   fluctuate with the movement of the market as well as in
                   response to the activities of individual companies in the
                   Fund's portfolio. Also, the Fund's focus on small cap stocks
                   may expose investors to additional risks. Smaller companies
                   typically have more limited product lines, markets and
                   financial resources than larger companies, and their
                   securities may trade less frequently and in more limited
                   volume than those of larger, more mature companies. As a
                   result, small cap stocks, and therefore the Fund, may
                   fluctuate significantly more in value than larger cap stocks
                   and funds that focus on them.

                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
  6
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  DOMESTIC EQUITY FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance since inception (01/02/96)
through 12/31/98. The table shows how the average annual returns compares with
the most commonly used index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or
since inception). You should remember that past performance is not an indication
of future performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            SMALL CAP FUND
                                                                            --------------
<S>                                                           <C>
1996                                                                            17.50%
1997                                                                            10.47%
1998                                                                             6.73%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                         <C>                   <C>      <C>
                                                            AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
                                                            SmallCap Fund         6.73(%)  11.51(%)
                                                            Russell 2000 Index   -2.55(%)  11.56(%)
                                                            ---------------------------------------
                                                                                  1 Year      Since
                                                                                           Inception
                                                                                           (01/02/96)
</TABLE>
 
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  During the three year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's
  highest quarterly return was 15.04% for the fourth quarter in 1998 and the
  fund's lowest quarterly return was -11.43% for the fourth quarter in 1997.
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                            None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)       None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)*
  Management Fees                                                1.00%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                0.25%
  Other Fees                                                     1.67%
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TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    2.92%
</TABLE>
 
* In 1998, 0.33% of the management fee was voluntarily waived
  by the Manager, and as a result, net expenses were actually
  2.59%.
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$295.04   $903.65   $1,537.84   $3,242.41
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
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              LEXINGTON GLOBAL CORPORATE LEADERS FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund's investment
    OBJECTIVE         objective is to seek long-term growth of capital through
                      investment in equity securities and equity equivalents of
                      foreign and U.S. companies.

   INVESTMENT      The Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund, Inc. (the
     STRATEGY      "Fund") normally invests at least 65% of its total assets in
                   a diversified portfolio of blue chip securities that the
                   Manager believes represent "corporate leaders" in their
                   respective industries.

                   The Fund may invest in the securities of companies and
                   governments of the following regions:
 
                   -  Asia Region (including Japan);
 
                   -  Europe;
 
                   -  Latin America;
 
                   -  Africa;
 
                   -  North America (including U.S. and Canada); and,
 
                   -  Other areas and countries as the Manager may decide from
                      time to time.
 
                   The Fund will normally invest in at least three different
                   countries. The Fund intends to select the countries,
                   currencies and companies that provide the greatest potential
                   for long- term growth.
 
                   The Fund may invest 35% of its total assets in:
 
                   -  securities of smaller capitalization companies;
 
                   -  debt securities; and
 
                   -  other investments.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price of one of the companies in
                   the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent effects of stock
                   markets, the value of the Fund will fluctuate with the
                   movements as well as in response to the activities of
                   individual companies in the Fund's portfolio. By investing in
                   foreign stocks, the Fund exposes shareholders to additional
                   risks. Some foreign stock markets tend to be more volatile
                   than the U.S. market due to economic and political
                   instability and regulatory conditions in these countries. In
                   addition, most of the foreign securities in which the Fund
                   invests are denominated in foreign currencies, whose values
                   may decline against the U.S. dollar.

                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
                  
                  
 
  8
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        INTERNATIONAL FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance from 1989 through 1998. The
table shows how the average annual return compares with the most commonly used
index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since inception). You
should remember that past performance is not an indication of future
performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     GLOBAL CORPORATE LEADERS FUND
                                                                     -----------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>
89                                                                              25.10%
90                                                                             -16.75%
91                                                                              15.55%
92                                                                              -3.55%
93                                                                              31.88%
94                                                                               1.84%
95                                                                              10.69%
96                                                                              16.43%
97                                                                               6.90%
98                                                                              19.06%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                      <C>               <C>      <C>      <C>
                                                         AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
 
                                                         Global Corporate                            
                                                         Leaders Fund      19.06(%) 10.81(%) 9.84(%)
                                                         MSCI-World Index  24.80(%) 15.77(%) 10.70(%)
                                                         ------------------------------------------
                                                                           1 Year   5 Year       10
                                                                                               Year
</TABLE>
 
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  During the ten year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's
  highest quarterly return was 16.76% for the fourth quarter in 1998 and the
  fund's lowest quarterly return was -18.32% for the third quarter in 1990.
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                            None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)       None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)
  Management Fees                                                1.00%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                 None
  Other Fees                                                     1.12%
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TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    2.12%
</TABLE>
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$215.05   $663.92   $1,139.01   $2,451.76
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
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              LEXINGTON INTERNATIONAL FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington International Fund's investment objective is
    OBJECTIVE         to seek long-term growth of capital through investment in
                      equity securities and equity equivalents of companies
                      outside of the U.S.
                    
                   
                   
 
  INVESTMENT       The Lexington International Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") will
    STRATEGY       invest at least 65% of its total assets in securities and
                   equivalents of companies outside of the U.S. The Fund
                   generally invests the remaining 35% of its total assets in a
                   similar manner, but may invest those assets in companies in
                   the United States, in debt securities or other investments.
 
                   The Fund intends to provide investors with the opportunity to
                   invest in a portfolio of securities of companies and
                   governments located throughout the world. In making the
                   allocation of assets among the various countries and
                   geographic regions, the Fund considers such factors as
                   prospects for relative economic-growth; expected levels of
                   inflation and interest rates; government polices influencing
                   business conditions; the range of investment opportunities
                   available to international investors; and other pertinent
                   financial, tax, social, political and national factors -- all
                   in relation to the prevailing prices of the securities in
                   each country or region. The Fund does not anticipate
                   concentrating its investments in any particular region.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price of one or more of the
                   companies in the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent
                   effects of stock markets, the value of the Fund will
                   fluctuate with the movement of the markets as well as in
                   response to the activities of individual companies in the
                   Fund's portfolio. By investing in foreign stocks, the Fund
                   exposes shareholders to additional risks. Foreign stock
                   markets tend to be more volatile than the U.S. market due to
                   economic and political instability and regulatory conditions
                   in some countries. In addition, most of the foreign
                   securities in which the Fund invests are denominated in
                   foreign currencies, whose values may decline against the U.S.
                   dollar.
 
                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
 10
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        INTERNATIONAL FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance since inception (01/03/94)
through 1998. The table shows how the average annual return compares with the
most commonly used index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since
inception). You should remember that past performance is not an indication of
future performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          INTERNATIONAL FUND
                                                                          ------------------
<S>                                                           <C>
94                                                                               5.87%
95                                                                               5.77%
96                                                                              13.57%
97                                                                               1.61%
98                                                                              19.02%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                         <C>                   <C>      <C>
                                                            AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
 
                                                            International Fund    19.02(%)     9.00(%)
                                                            EAFE                  20.33(%)     9.25(%)
                                                            ----------------------------------------------
                                                                                  1 Year   Since Inception
                                                                                             (01/03/94)
</TABLE>
 
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  During the five year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's
  highest quarterly return was 17.09% for the fourth quarter in 1998 and the
  fund's lowest quarterly return was -10.65% for the fourth quarter in 1997.
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                            None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)       None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)*
  Management Fees                                                1.00%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                0.25%
  Other Fees                                                     1.00%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    2.25%
</TABLE>
 
* In 1998, 0.50% of the management fee was voluntarily waived
  by the Manager, and as a result, net expenses were actually
  1.75%.
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$228.09   $703.27   $1,204.94   $2,584.93
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
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<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON WORLDWIDE EMERGING MARKETS FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund's investment
    OBJECTIVE         objective is to seek long-term growth of capital primarily
                      through investment in equity securities and equity
                      equivalents of emerging market companies.

                  
                  
 
  INVESTMENT       The Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund, Inc. (the
    STRATEGY       "Fund") will invest at least 65% of its total assets
                   according to its investment objective. The Fund's definition
                   of emerging markets includes, but is not limited to, the
                   following:

                   -  Africa: Botswana, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya,
                      Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland,
                      Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe;

                   -  Asia: Bahrain, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India,
                      Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore,
                      South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand;
 
                   -  Europe: Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland,
                      Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal,
                      Romania, Russia, Slovakia and Slovenia;
 
                   -  The Middle East: Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman and Turkey;
 
                   -  Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile,
                      Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela.
 
                   The Manager of the Fund considers an emerging markets company
                   to be any company domiciled in an emerging market country, or
                   any company that derives 50% or more of its total revenue
                   from either goods or services produced or sold in countries
                   with emerging markets.
 
                   The Fund may invest the remaining 35% of its assets in equity
                   securities without regard to whether the issuer qualifies as
                   an emerging market company, debt securities denominated in
                   the currency of an emerging market country or issued or
                   guaranteed by an emerging market company or the government of
                   an emerging market country, short-term or medium-term debt
                   securities or other types of securities.
 
                   The Fund's investment approach is to focus on positive
                   returns through long-term capital gains. The investment
                   strategy is based on a top-down approach that compares macro
                   trends, such as economics, politics, industry trends, and
                   commodity trends on a relative basis. Countries are grouped
                   regionally and globally and ranked based on their macro
                   scores. Once specific countries are identified as relative
                   outperformers, specific companies are selected as
                   investments. The selection process for selecting individual
                   companies is based on fundamental research, industry themes,
                   and identifying specific catalysts for growth.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price of one of the companies in
                   the Fund's portfolio. In addition, the risks of investing in
                   emerging markets are considerable. Emerging stock markets
                   tend to be more volatile than the U.S. market due to the
                   relative immaturity, and occasional instability, of their
                   political and economic systems. In the past many emerging
                   markets restricted the flow of money into or out of their
                   stock markets, and some continue to impose restrictions on
                   foreign investors. These markets tend to be less liquid and
                   offer less regulatory protection for investors. The economies
                   of emerging countries may be predominately based on only a
                   few industries or on revenue from particular commodities,
                   international aid and other assistance. In addition, most of
                   the foreign securities in which the Fund invests are
                   denominated in foreign currencies, whose values may decline
                   against the U.S. dollar.
 
                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
 12
<PAGE>
 
        INTERNATIONAL FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance from 1989 through 1998*. The
table shows how the average annual return compares with the most commonly used
index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since inception). You
should remember that past performance is not an indication of future
performance.
 
* Prior to June 17, 1991, the Fund operated under a different investment
  objective.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    WORLDWIDE EMERGING MARKETS FUND
                                                                    -------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>
89                                                                              28.11%
90                                                                             -14.44%
91                                                                              24.19%
92                                                                               3.77%
93                                                                              63.37%
94                                                                             -13.81%
95                                                                              -5.93%
96                                                                               7.38%
97                                                                             -11.40%
98                                                                             -29.06%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
   <S>                                                         <C>           <C>       <C>       <C>
                                                               AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
                                                               Worldwide
                                                               Emerging
                                                               Markets Fund  -29.06(%) -11.36(%)   2.36(%)
                                                               MSCI
                                                               Emerging
                                                               Markets Free  -25.34(%)  -9.27(%)  10.95(%)
                                                               EAFE           20.33(%)   9.25(%)   5.86(%)
                                                               -----------------------------------------
                                                                              1 Year    5 Year     10
                                                                                                  Year
   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   During the ten year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's highest quarterly return
   was 31.81% for the fourth quarter in 1993 and the fund's lowest quarterly return was -26.18% for the
   third quarter in 1998.
</TABLE>
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                            None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)       None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)
  Management Fees                                                1.00%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                0.25%
  Other Fees                                                     0.60%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    1.85%
</TABLE>
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$187.91   $581.69   $1,000.66   $2,169.16
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
                                                                              13
<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON SMALL CAP ASIA GROWTH FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT     -  The Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund's investment
    OBJECTIVE        objective is to seek long-term capital appreciation
                     primarily by investing in equity securities and equity
                     equivalents of companies in the Asia Region having market
                     capitalizations of less than $1 billion.
 
  INVESTMENT       The Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund, Inc. (the "Fund")
    STRATEGY       will normally invest at least 65% of its total assets in
                   equity securities of smaller companies in the Asia Region.
                   The Fund will primarily invest in listed securities but may
                   also invest in unlisted securities.

                   The Fund intends to invest primarily in companies which:
  
                   -  have proven management;
 
                   -  are undervalued and under-researched by the investment
                      community;
 
                   -  are within industry sectors with strong growth prospects;
                      and
 
                   -  which have potential investment returns that are superior
                      to the Asian market as a whole.
 
                   The Fund may invest 35% of its total assets in:
 
                   -  companies with market capitalizations of $1 billion or
                      more;
 
                   -  companies outside the Asia Region (e.g. Australia or New
                      Zealand);
 
                   -  debt securities; and
 
                   -  other investments.
 
                   The Fund considers the following countries to be in the Asia
                   Region:(1)
 
<TABLE>
                               <S>        <C>        <C>              <C>        <C>
                               Bangladesh India      Malaysia         Singapore  Taiwan
                               China      Indonesia  Pakistan         Sri Lanka  Thailand
                               Hong Kong  Korea      The Philippines  Vietnam
</TABLE>
 
                   The Fund will normally invest in at least three different
                   countries. The Fund does not intend to invest in Japanese
                   securities.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price in one of the companies in
                   the Fund's portfolio. The Fund's volatility may be increased
                   by its heavy concentration in emerging Asian markets as they
                   tend to be much more volatile than the U.S. market due to
                   their relative immaturity and instability. The economies of
                   emerging countries may be predominately based on only a few
                   industries or on revenue from particular commodities,
                   international aid and other assistance. Some emerging Asian
                   countries, such as Malaysia in 1998, have restricted the flow
                   or money into or out of the country. Emerging markets also
                   tend to be less liquid and offer less regulatory protection
                   for investors. Since mid-1997 Asia has faced serious economic
                   problems and disruptions, causing substantial losses for some
                   investors. Also, most of the securities in which the Fund
                   invests are denominated in foreign currencies, whose values
                   may decline against the U.S. dollar.
  
                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
                   (1) The Fund considers a company to be within the Asia Region
                       if its principal securities' trading market is located in
                       the Asia Region.
 14
<PAGE>
 
        INTERNATIONAL FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance since inception (07/03/95)
through 12/31/98. The table shows how the average annual return compares with
the most commonly used index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or
since inception). You should remember that past performance is not an indication
of future performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   CROSBY SMALL CAP ASIA GROWTH FUND
                                                                   ---------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>
95                                                                              -4.39%
96                                                                              25.50%
97                                                                             -42.32%
98                                                                             -19.41%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
   <S>                                                         <C>                  <C>      <C>
                                                               AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
                                                               Crosby Small Cap     
                                                               Asia Growth Fund     -19.41(%) -14.82(%)
                                                               MSCI All Country      
                                                               Far East ex-Japan     -4.83(%) -13.21(%)
                                                               EAFE                  20.33(%) 10.24(%)
                                                               ---------------------------------------
                                                                                    1 Year       Since
                                                                                             Inception
                                                                                             (07/03/95)
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   During the four year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's highest quarterly return
   was 23.43% for the fourth quarter in 1998 and the fund's lowest quarterly return was -41.41% for
   the fourth quarter in 1997.
</TABLE>
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as % of
    offering price)                                               None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as % of amount redeemed, if applicable)         None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)*
  Management Fees                                                1.25%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                 None
  Other Fees                                                     1.61%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    2.86%
</TABLE>
 
* In 1998, 0.36% of the management fee was voluntarily waived
  by the Manager, and as a result, net expenses were actually
  2.50%.
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$289.06   $885.87   $1,508.50   $3,185.46
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
                                                                              15
<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON TROIKA DIALOG RUSSIA FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund's investment
    OBJECTIVE         objective is to seek long-term capital appreciation
                      through investment primarily in equity securities of
                      Russian companies.
 
  INVESTMENT       The Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund, Inc. (the "Fund")
    STRATEGY       seeks to achieve its objective by investing at least 65% of
                   its total assets in equity securities and equity equivalents
                   of Russian companies. The Fund may invest the other 35% of
                   its total assets in debt securities issued by Russian
                   companies and debt securities issued or guaranteed by the
                   Russian government. The Fund may also invest in the equity
                   securities of issuers outside of Russia which the Fund
                   believes will experience growth in revenue and profits from
                   participation in the development of the economies of the
                   former Soviet Union.
 
      PRINCIPAL    The Fund's investments will include investments in Russian
          RISKS    companies that have characteristics and business
                   relationships common to companies outside of Russia, and as a
                   result, outside economic forces may cause fluctuations in the
                   value of securities held by the Fund.

                   Additional risks associated with investing in securities of
                   Russian issuers include:
 
                   -  The lack of available reliable financial information which
                      has been prepared and audited in accordance with U.S. or
                      Western European generally accepted accounting principles
                      and auditing standards;
 
                   -  The extremely volatile and often illiquid nature of the
                      secondary market for Russian securities;
 
                   -  A cumbersome share registration system for recording
                      ownership of Russian securities which may adversely affect
                      a person's ability to prove ownership.
 
                   -  The potential for unfavorable action such as
                      expropriation, dilution, devaluation, default or excessive
                      taxation by the Russian government or any of its agencies
                      or political subdivisions with respect to investments in
                      Russian securities by or for the benefit of foreign
                      entities.
 
                   The Fund is a non-diversified investment company. There is
                   additional risk associated with being non-diversified, since
                   a greater proportion of total assets may be invested in a
                   single company.
 
                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
 16
<PAGE>
 
        INTERNATIONAL FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance since inception (07/03/96)
through 12/31/98. The table shows how the average annual return compares with
the most commonly used index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or
since inception). You should remember that past performance is not an indication
of future performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       TROIKA DIALOG RUSSIA FUND
                                                                       -------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>
96                                                                              -9.01%
97                                                                              67.50%
98                                                                             -82.99%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
   <S>                                                         <C>                <C>       <C>
                                                               AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH
                                                               12/31/98
                                                               Troika Dialog                             
                                                               Russia Fund        -82.99(%) -40.63(%)
                                                               Moscow Times
                                                               Index              -79.62(%) -30.08(%)
                                                               Russian Trading
                                                               System Index       -85.15(%) -41.79(%)
                                                               --------------------------------------
                                                                                   1 Year       Since
                                                                                            Inception
                                                                                            (07/03/96)
   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
   During the three year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's highest quarterly
   return was 46.00% for the first quarter in 1997 and the fund's lowest quarterly return was -64.89%
   for the third quarter in 1998.
</TABLE>
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                            None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)+     2.00%
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)*
  Management Fees                                                1.25%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                0.25%
  Other Fees                                                     1.14%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    2.64%
</TABLE>
 
* In 1998, expenses were reduced by 0.80% as a result of
  redemption fee proceeds. Net expenses were actually 1.84%.
 
+ The 2.00% redemption fee only applies to shares held less
  than 365 days.
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$471.84   $820.41   $1,400.12   $2,973.44
</TABLE>
 
You would pay the following expenses if you did not redeem your
shares:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$267.12   $820.41   $1,400.12   $2,973.44
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
                                                                              17
<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON GNMA INCOME FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington GNMA Income Fund's investment objective is
    OBJECTIVE         to seek a high level of current income, consistent with
                      liquidity and safety of principal, through investment
                      primarily in mortgage-backed GNMA ("Ginnie Mae")
                      Certificates that are guaranteed as to the timely payment
                      of principal and interest by the United States Government.
 
  INVESTMENT       Under normal conditions, the Lexington GNMA Income Fund, Inc.
    STRATEGY       (the "Fund") will invest at least 80% of the value of its
                   total assets in Government National Mortgage Association
                   ("GNMA") mortgage-backed securities (also known as "GNMA
                   Certificates").(2) The remaining assets of the Fund will be
                   invested in other securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S.
                   Government, including U.S. Treasury securities.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through investment in GNMA securities, the Fund may expose
          RISKS    you to certain risks which may cause you to lose money.
                   Mortgage prepayments are affected by the level of interest
                   rates and other factors, including general economic
                   conditions and the underlying location and age of the
                   mortgage. In periods of rising interest rates, the prepayment
                   rate tends to decrease, lengthening the average life of a
                   pool of GNMA securities. In periods of falling interest
                   rates, the prepayment rate tends to increase, shortening the
                   life of a pool. Because prepayments of principal generally
                   occur when interest rates are declining, it is likely that
                   the Fund may have to reinvest the proceeds of prepayments at
                   lower interest rates than those of their previous
                   investments. If this occurs, the Fund's yields will decline
                   correspondingly.

                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
                   (2) Please refer to the statement of additional information
                       for a complete description of GNMA certificates and
                       Modified Pass through GNMA Certificates. The Fund intends
                       to use the proceeds from principal payments to purchase
                       additional GNMA Certificates or other U.S. Government
                       guaranteed securities.
 
 18
<PAGE>
 
            FIXED-INCOME FUNDS AND MONEY MARKET FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance from 1989 through 1998. The
table shows how the average annual return compares with the most commonly used
index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since inception). You
should remember that past performance is not an indication of future
performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                           GNMA INCOME FUND
                                                                           ----------------
<S>                                                           <C>
89                                                                              15.60%
90                                                                               9.23%
91                                                                              15.75%
92                                                                               5.19%
93                                                                               8.06%
94                                                                              -2.07%
95                                                                              15.91%
96                                                                               5.71%
97                                                                              10.20%
98                                                                               7.52%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                         <C>                <C>     <C>     <C>
                                                            AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
 
                                                            GNMA Income Fund   7.52(%) 7.29(%) 8.98(%)
                                                            Lehman Brothers
                                                            Mortgage-Backed
                                                            Securities Index   6.96(%) 7.23(%) 9.13(%)
                                                            ----------------------------------------
                                                                               1 Year  5 Year 10  Year    
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  During the ten year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's
  highest quarterly return was 8.88% for the second quarter in 1989 and the
  fund's lowest quarterly return was -2.42% for the first quarter in 1994.
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                            None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)       None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)
  Management Fees                                                0.57%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                 None
  Other Fees                                                     0.44%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    1.01%
</TABLE>
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years   5 Years   10 Years
- ---------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>       <C>
$103.01   $321.54   $557.85   $1,236.24
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
                                                                              19
<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON GLOBAL INCOME FUND
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington Global Income Fund's investment objective is
    OBJECTIVE         to seek high current income. Capital appreciation is a
                      secondary objective. The Lexington Global Income Fund
                      invests in a combination of foreign and domestic
                      high-yield, lower rated or unrated debt securities.
 
  INVESTMENT       The Lexington Global Income Fund (the "Fund") invests in a
    STRATEGY       variety of foreign and domestic high yield, lower rated or
                   unrated debt securities.
  
                   The Fund, under normal conditions, invests substantially all
                   of its assets in lower rated or unrated debt securities of
                   domestic companies, companies in developed foreign countries,
                   and companies in emerging markets. The credit quality of the
                   foreign debt securities which the Fund intends to buy is
                   generally equal to U.S. corporate debt securities known as
                   "junk bonds". The debt securities in which the Fund invests
                   consist of bonds, notes, debentures and other similar
                   instruments. The Fund may invest in debt securities issued by
                   foreign governments, their agencies and instrumentalities,
                   central banks, commercial banks and other corporate entities.
                   The Fund may invest up to 100% of its total assets in
                   domestic and foreign debt securities that are rated below
                   investment grade or are of comparable quality. The Fund may
                   also invest in securities that are in default as to payment
                   of principal and/or interest, and bank loan participations
                   and assignments.
 
                   The Fund's investment strategy stresses diversification to
                   help reduce the Fund's price volatility. Global fixed income
                   securities are divided into four categories. The categories
                   reflect whether the securities are U.S. dollar denominated or
                   not and whether borrowers are in developed markets or
                   emerging markets. The Fund then seeks to select the best
                   values in each of these four segments. The balance the Fund
                   maintains between these sectors attempts to limit the price
                   volatility.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through investment in bonds, the Fund may expose you to
          RISKS    certain risks which may cause you to lose money. Junk bonds
                   have a higher risk of default, tend to be less liquid, and
                   may be more difficult to value. The Fund could lose money
                   because of foreign government actions, political instability,
                   or lack of adequate and accurate information. Currency and
                   investment risks tend to be higher in emerging markets.
 
                   The Fund is a non-diversified investment company. There is
                   additional risk associated with being non-diversified, since
                   a greater proportion of total assets may be invested in a
                   single company.
 
                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
 20
<PAGE>
 
            FIXED-INCOME FUNDS AND MONEY MARKET FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance from 1989 through 1998.* The
table shows how the average annual return compares with the most commonly used
index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since inception). You
should remember that past performance is not an indication of future
performance.
 
* Prior to December 31, 1994, the Fund operated under a different investment
objective.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          GLOBAL INCOME FUND
                                                                          ------------------
<S>                                                           <C>
89                                                                               7.40%
90                                                                               6.62%
91                                                                              10.03%
92                                                                               6.51%
93                                                                              10.90%
94                                                                              -6.52%
95                                                                              20.10%
96                                                                              13.33%
97                                                                               5.00%
98                                                                               8.21%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
   <S>                                                         <C>             <C>      <C>     <C>
                                                               AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
                                                               Global Income
                                                               Fund             8.21(%) 7.65(%) 7.96(%)
                                                               Lehman
                                                               Brothers
                                                               Global Bond
                                                               Index           15.33(%) 8.43(%) 9.33(%)
                                                               ---------------------------------------
                                                                               1 Year     5       10
                                                                                        Year     Year
 
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   During the ten year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's highest
   quarterly return was 8.76% for the second quarter in 1995 and the fund's lowest quarterly
   return was -6.61% for the first quarter in 1994.
</TABLE>
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as % of
    offering price)                                               None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as % of amount redeemed, if applicable)         None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)*
  Management Fees                                                1.00%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                0.25%
  Other Fees                                                     0.64%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    1.89%
</TABLE>
 
* In 1998, 0.39% of the management fee was voluntarily waived
  by the Manager, and as a result, net expenses were actually
  1.50%.
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$191.94   $593.91   $1,021.27   $2,211.54
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
                                                                              21
<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington Money Market Trust's investment objective is
    OBJECTIVE         to seek as high a level of current income from short-term
                      investments as is consistent with the preservation of
                      capital and liquidity. The Lexington Money Market Trust
                      seeks to maintain a stable net asset value of $1 per
                      share.

  INVESTMENT       The Lexington Money Market Trust (the "Fund") will invest in
    STRATEGY       short-term money market instruments that have been rated in
                   one of the two highest rating categories by both S&P and
                   Moody's, both major rating agencies. The Fund invests in
                   short-term money market instruments (those with a remaining
                   maturity of 397 days or less) that offer attractive yields
                   and are considered to be undervalued relative to issues of
                   similar credit quality and interest rate sensitivity.

                   The Fund will also insure that its money market instruments
                   average weighted maturities do not exceed 90 days.

      PRINCIPAL    An investment in the Fund is not insured or guaranteed by the
          RISKS    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government
                   agency. Although the Fund seeks to preserve the value of your
                   investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money
                   by investing in the Fund.
                   
                   
                   
 
 22
<PAGE>
 
                    MONEY MARKET FUNDS
 
For information on the Fund's 7-day yield please call the Fund at
1-800-526-0056. You should remember that past performance is not an indication
of future performance.
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                            None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                            None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                       None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)       None
  Exchange Fee                                                    None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                  None
  Maximum Account Fee                                             None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)*
  Management Fees                                                0.50%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                 None
  Other Fees                                                     0.55%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                    1.05%
  Fee Waiver and/or Expense Reimbursement                        0.05%
NET EXPENSES                                                     1.00%
</TABLE>
 
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
 
* Lexington Management Corporation has contractually agreed to
  reduce its management fee in order to limit the Fund's annual
  total operating expenses (exclusive of taxes and interest) to
  1.00%. This agreement has a one-year term, renewable at the
  end of each fiscal year.
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years   5 Years   10 Years
- ---------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>       <C>
$102.00   $318.40   $552.46   $1,224.62
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
FEES AND EXPENSES                                                         23

<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON GOLDFUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington Goldfund's investment objective is to attain
    OBJECTIVE         capital appreciation and such hedge against the loss of
                      buying power of the U.S. Dollar as may be obtained through
                      investment in gold and securities of companies engaged in
                      mining or processing gold throughout the world.
 
  INVESTMENT       Under normal conditions the Lexington Goldfund, Inc. (the
    STRATEGY       "Fund") will invest at least 65% of the value of its total
                   assets in gold and the equity securities of companies engaged
                   in mining or processing gold ("gold-related securities"). The
                   Fund may also invest in other precious metals, including
                   platinum, palladium and silver. The Fund intends to invest
                   less than half of the value of its assets in gold and other
                   precious metals.
 
                   The Fund's performance and ability to meet its objective will
                   be largely dependent on the market value of gold. The
                   portfolio manager seeks to maximize on advances and minimize
                   on declines by monitoring and anticipating shifts in the
                   relative values of gold related companies throughout the
                   world. A substantial portion of the Fund's investments will
                   be in the securities of foreign issuers.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price in one of the companies in
                   the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent effects of the
                   stock market, the value of the Fund will fluctuate with the
                   movement of the market as well as in response to the
                   activities of individual companies in the Fund's portfolio.
                   In addition, the Fund's focus on precious metals and precious
                   metal stocks may expose the investor to additional risks. The
                   market for gold or other precious metals is concentrated in
                   countries that have the potential for instability and the
                   market for gold and other precious metals is widely
                   unregulated. As a result, the price of precious gold and
                   precious metal stocks, and therefore the Fund, may fluctuate
                   significantly.
  
                   The Fund is a non-diversified investment company. There is
                   additional risk associated with being non-diversified, since
                   a greater proportion of total assets may be invested in a
                   single company.
 
                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
 24
<PAGE>
 
                          PRECIOUS METAL FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance from 1989 through 1998. The
table shows how the average annual return compares with the most commonly used
index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since inception). You
should remember that past performance is not an indication of future
performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
<TABLE>
<S>        <C>
1989        23.62%
1990       -20.65%
1991        -6.14%
1992       -20.51%
1993        86.96%
1994        -7.28%
1995        -1/89%
1996         7.84%
1997       -42.98%
1998        -6.39%
</TABLE>



<TABLE>
<S>                                                         <C>            <C>      <C>       <C>
                                                            AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
 
                                                            Goldfund       -6.39(%) -12.14(%)  -3.28(%)
                                                            Gold Bullion   -0.83(%)  -6.02(%)  -3.50(%)
                                                            S&P 500        28.72(%)  24.09(%)  19.22(%)
                                                            ----------------------------------------
                                                                           1 Year    5 Year    10 Year
                                                                                                
</TABLE>

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  During the ten year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's
  highest quarterly return was 34.36% for the second quarter in 1993 and the
  fund's lowest quarterly return was -29.07% for the fourth quarter in 1997.
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                              None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                              None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                         None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)         None
  Exchange Fee                                                      None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                    None
  Maximum Account Fee                                               None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)
  Management Fees                                                  0.92%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                  0.25%
  Other Fees                                                       0.57%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                      1.74%
</TABLE>
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years   5 Years   10 Years
- ---------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>       <C>
$176.84   $547.99   $943.74   $2,051.67
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
                                                                              25
<PAGE>
 
              LEXINGTON SILVER FUND, INC.
 
   RISK/RETURN SUMMARY
 
   INVESTMENT      -  The Lexington Silver Fund's investment objective is to
    OBJECTIVE         maximize total return on its assets from long-term growth
                      of capital and income principally through investment in a
                      portfolio of securities which are engaged in the
                      exploration, mining, processing, fabrication or
                      distribution of silver ("silver-related companies") and in
                      silver bullion.
 
  INVESTMENT       Lexington Silver Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") will seek to achieve
    STRATEGY       its objective through investment in common stocks of
                   established silver-related companies and in silver bullion
                   which have the potential for long-term growth of capital or
                   income, or both. The common stocks of silver-related
                   companies in which the Fund intends to invest may or may not
                   pay dividends. The Fund may also invest in other types of
                   securities of silver-related companies including convertible
                   securities, preferred stocks, bonds, notes and warrants. When
                   the Manager believes that the return on debt securities will
                   equal or exceed the return on common stocks, the Fund may, in
                   pursuing its objective of maximizing growth and income,
                   substantially increase its holding in debt securities.

                   The securities in which the Fund invests include issues of
                   established silver-related companies domiciled in the United
                   States, Canada and Mexico as well as other silver producing
                   countries throughout the world. At least 80% of the Fund's
                   assets will be invested in established silver-related
                   companies which have been in business more than three years.
                   Approximately 80% of silver is provided as a by-product or
                   co-product of other mining operations, such as gold mining.
                   The Fund has the ability to significantly increase its
                   exposure to silver by increasing its holding of silver
                   bullion.
 
      PRINCIPAL    Through stock investment, the Fund may expose you to common
          RISKS    stock risks which may cause you to lose money if there is a
                   sudden decline in the share price in one of the companies in
                   the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent effects of the
                   stock market, the value of the Fund will fluctuate with the
                   movement of the market as well as in response to the
                   activities of individual companies in the Fund's portfolio.
                   In addition, the Fund's focus on precious metals and precious
                   metal stocks may expose the investor to additional risks. The
                   market for silver is relatively limited, the sources of
                   silver are concentrated in countries that have the potential
                   for instability and the market for silver is widely
                   unregulated. As a result, the price of silver, and therefore
                   the Fund, may fluctuate significantly.
 
                   The Fund is a non-diversified investment company. There is
                   additional risk associated with being non-diversified, since
                   a greater proportion of total assets may be invested in a
                   single company.
 
                   For a more detailed risk discussion involving investments in
                   this Fund, please read "Risks of Investing" on page 28.
 
 26
<PAGE>
 
                          PRECIOUS METAL FUNDS
 
                        BAR CHART AND PERFORMANCE TABLE
 
The bar chart and performance table below show the risks of investing in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the performance since inception (01/02/92)
through 12/31/98. The table shows how the average annual returns compares with
the most commonly used index for its market segment for 1, 5 and 10 years (or
since inception). You should remember that past performance is not an indication
of future performance.
 
  PAST FUND PERFORMANCE The chart at the left below shows the risk of
  investing in the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from
  year-to-year. The chart at the right compares the Fund's performance with
  the most commonly used index for its market segment. Of course, past
  performance is no guarantee of future results.
 
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              SILVER FUND
                                                                              -----------
<S>                                                           <C>
92                                                                            -19.01%
93                                                                             76.52%
94                                                                             -8.37%
95                                                                             12.37%
96                                                                              2.38%
97                                                                             -8.05%
98                                                                            -29.64%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                         <C>          <C>       <C>      <C>
                                                            AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS THROUGH 12/31/98
 
                                                            Silver Fund  
                                                            S&P 500      -29.64(%) - 7.37(%)  0.96(%)
                                                            Silver        28.72(%)  24.09(%) 19.51(%)
                                                            Bullion      -16.51(%)  -0.43(%)  3.39(%)
                                                            ----------------------------------------
                                                                          1 Year   5 Year      Since
                                                                                            Inception
                                                                                            (01/02/92)
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  During the seven year period shown in the above bar graph chart, the fund's
  highest quarterly return was 28.47% for the second quarter in 1993 and the
  fund's lowest quarterly return was -18.60% for the fourth quarter in 1994.
 
This table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if
you buy and hold shares of the Fund.
                                                             FEES AND
                                                             EXPENSES
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                             <C>
SHAREHOLDER FEES (Paid directly from your investment)
  Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a %
    of offering price)                                              None
  Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                              None
  Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested
    Dividends/Distributions                                         None
  Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)         None
  Exchange Fee                                                      None
  30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                    None
  Maximum Account Fee                                               None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (Paid from Fund assets)
  Management Fees                                                  1.00%
  Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                   None
  Other Fees                                                       1.37%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES                                      2.37%
</TABLE>
 
Example of Expenses: This example is intended to help you
compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of
investing in other mutual funds.
 
This example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for
the time periods indicated and then redeem all of your shares
at the end of those periods. This example also assumes that
your investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs
may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs
would be:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
- -----------------------------------------
<S>       <C>       <C>         <C>
$240.12   $739.46   $1,265.42   $2,706.22
</TABLE>
 
See "Management of the Fund" for more complete descriptions of
such costs and expenses.
 
                                                                              27
<PAGE>
 
              RISKS OF INVESTING
 
RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS
 
The following risks are common to all mutual funds and, therefore, apply to the
Funds:
 
- -  Market Risk. The market value of a security may go up or down, sometimes
   rapidly and unpredictably. A decline in market value may cause a security to
   be worth less than it was at the time of purchase. Market risk applies to
   individual securities, a particular sector or the entire economy.
 
- -  Manager Risk. Fund management affects Fund performance. A Fund may lose money
   if the Fund manager's investment strategy does not achieve the Fund's
   objective or the manager does not implement the strategy properly.
 
- -  Year 2000 Risk. Preparing for Year 2000 is a high priority for the Manager.
   The Manager is diligently working with external partners, suppliers, vendors
   and other service providers to ensure that the systems with which it
   interacts will remain operational at all times. The Manager does not
   anticipate that the move to Year 2000 will have a material impact on its
   ability to continue to provide the Funds with service at current levels;
   however, the Manager cannot make any assurances that the steps it has taken
   to ensure Year 2000 compliance will be successful. In addition, there can be
   no assurance that Year 2000 issues will not affect the companies in which the
   Funds invest or worldwide markets and economies.
 
RISKS OF INVESTING IN SECURITIES OF SMALL COMPANIES
 
The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in securities of small
companies (market value of less than U.S. $1 billion) including Lexington
SmallCap Fund, Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund and Lexington Troika Dialog
Russia Fund.
 
Investing in small companies generally involve greater risk than investing in
larger companies for the following reasons, among others:
 
- -  limited product lines;
 
- -  limited markets or financial or managerial resources;
 
- -  their securities may be more susceptible to losses and risks of bankruptcy;
 
- -  their securities may trade less frequently and with lower volume, leading to
   greater price fluctuations; and,
 
- -  their securities are subject to increased volatility and reduced liquidity
   due to limited market making and arbitrage activities.
 
RISKS OF INVESTING IN FOREIGN SECURITIES
 
The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in foreign securities
including Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund, Lexington Global Corporate
Leaders Fund, Lexington Goldfund, Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Lexington
International Fund, Lexington Global Income Fund, Lexington Silver Fund,
Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund and Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets
Fund.
 
- -  Legal System and Regulation Risk. Foreign countries have different legal
   systems and different regulations concerning financial disclosure, accounting
   and auditing standards. Corporate financial information that would be
   disclosed under U.S. law may not be available. Foreign accounting and
   auditing standards may render a foreign corporate balance sheet more
   difficult to understand and interpret than one subject to U.S. law and
   standards. Additionally, government oversight of foreign stock exchanges and
   brokerage industries may be less stringent than in the U.S.
 
 28
<PAGE>
 
                              RISKS OF INVESTING
 
- -  Currency Risk. Most foreign stocks are denominated in the currency of the
   stock exchange where they are traded. The Fund's Net Asset Value is
   denominated in U.S. dollars. The exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and
   most foreign currencies fluctuates; therefore, the Net Asset Value of the
   Fund will be affected by a change in the exchange rate between the U.S.
   dollar and the currencies in which the Fund's stocks are denominated. The
   Fund may also incur transaction costs associated with exchanging foreign
   currencies into U.S. dollars.
 
- -  Stock Exchange and Market Risk. Foreign stock exchanges generally have less
   volume than U.S. stock exchanges. Therefore, it may be more difficult to buy
   or sell shares of foreign securities, which increases the volatility of share
   prices on such markets. Additionally, trading on foreign stock markets may
   involve longer settlement periods and higher transaction costs.
 
- -  Expropriation Risk. Foreign governments may expropriate the Fund's
   investments either directly by restricting the Fund's ability to sell a
   security or by imposing exchange controls that restrict the sale of a
   currency or by taxing the Fund's investments at such high levels as to
   constitute confiscation of the security. There may be limitations on the
   ability of the Fund to pursue and collect a legal judgment against a foreign
   government.
 
RISKS OF INVESTING IN LOWER-QUALITY DEBT SECURITIES
 
The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in lower-quality debt
securities commonly referred to as "junk bonds" including Lexington Global
Income Fund and Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.
 
Junk bonds are highly speculative. Changes in economic conditions or other
circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened capacity of issuers of their
securities to make principal and interest payments than with higher-grade debt
securities.
 
RISKS OF INVESTING IN SECURITIES OF RUSSIAN COMPANIES
 
The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in securities of
Russian companies including Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.
 
- -  Political Risk. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia has
   experienced and continues to experience dramatic political and social change.
   Russia is undergoing a rapid transition from a centrally-controlled command
   system to a more market-oriented democratic model. The Funds may be affected
   unfavorably by political developments, social instability, changes in
   government policies, and other political and economic developments.
 
- -  Market Concentration and Liquidity Risk. The Russian securities markets are
   substantially smaller, less liquid and more volatile than the securities
   markets in the United States. A few issuers represent a large percentage of
   market capitalization and trading volume. Due to these factors and despite
   the Funds' policies on liquidity, it may be difficult for the Funds to buy or
   sell some securities because of the poor liquidity.
 
- -  Settlement and Custody Risk. Ownership of shares in Russian companies is
   recorded by the companies themselves and by registrars instead of through a
   central registration system. It is possible that the Funds' ownership rights
   could be lost through fraud or negligence. Since the Russian banking
   institutions and registrars are not guaranteed by the state, the Funds may
   not be able to pursue claims on behalf of the Funds' shareholders.
 
NON-DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIO
 
The following risks apply to all mutual funds that are non-diversified
investment companies including Lexington Goldfund, Lexington Silver Fund,
Lexington Global Income Fund and Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.
 
                                                                              29
<PAGE>
 
These Funds may invest a greater proportion of their total assets in a single
company, which increases risk. However, these Funds intend to comply with
diversification requirements of the federal tax law to qualify as regulated
investment companies. For more detailed information on the federal tax law
diversification requirement, see the tax section of the Fund's Statement of
Additional Information.
 
PRECIOUS METALS
 
The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in precious metals
including Lexington Goldfund and Lexington Silver Fund.
 
Precious metal investments have the following characteristics:
 
- -  earn no income;
 
- -  transaction and storage costs may be higher; and
 
- -  the Fund will realize gain only with an increase in the market price.
 
TEMPORARY DEFENSIVE POSITION
 
When the Funds anticipate unusual market or other conditions, they may
temporarily depart from their goal and invest substantially in high-quality
short-term investments. This could help the Fund avoid losses but may mean lost
opportunities.
 
 30
<PAGE>
 
              MANAGEMENT OF THE FUNDS
 
INVESTMENT ADVISER
 
Lexington Management Corporation (LMC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lexington
Global Asset Managers, Inc. ("LGAM"), is the investment adviser to the Lexington
Funds. LMC and its predecessor companies, registered investment advisers under
the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, were established in 1938. LMC
is located at P.O. Box 1515, Park 80 West Plaza Two, Saddle Brook, New Jersey
07663. Descendants of Lunsford Richardson, Sr., their spouses, trusts and other
related entities have a controlling interest in LGAM. LMC advises private
clients as well as the Lexington Funds. LMC supervises and assists in the
overall management of the Funds, subject to the oversight by the Board of
Directors or Trustees.
 
SUB-ADVISERS
 
Lexington SmallCap Fund. Market Systems Research Advisors, Inc. ("MSR Advisors")
is the sub-adviser of Lexington SmallCap Fund. MSR Advisors is located at 80
Maiden Lane, New York, NY 10038. MSR Advisors provides investment advice and
management to Lexington SmallCap Fund. MSR is 65% owned by LGAM and 35% owned by
Frank A. Peluso, the President and C.E.O. of MSR Advisors.
 
Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund. Crosby Asset Management (US) Inc. (Crosby)
is the sub-adviser of the Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund. Crosby is
located at 32/F Asia Pacific Finance Tower, Citibank Plaza, 3 Garden Road,
Central, Hong Kong. Crosby is a subsidiary of Crosby Group, Hong Kong. Crosby
provides investment advice and management to Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth
Fund.
 
Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund. Troika Dialog Asset Management (TDAM) is
the sub-adviser of Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund. TDAM is located at
Romanov Pereulok #4, 103875 Moscow, Russia. TDAM provides investment advice and
management to Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund. TDAM is a majority owned
subsidiary of The Bank of Moscow.
 
Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund. Stratos Advisors, Inc. (Stratos) is
the sub-adviser of Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund. Stratos is located
at 20 Exchange Place, 52nd Floor, New York, NY 10005. Stratos provides
investment advice and management to Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund.
 
                                                                              31
<PAGE>
 
             PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
 
LEXINGTON SMALLCAP FUND

[DEMICHELE PHOTO]
           ROBERT M. DEMICHELE. Mr. DeMichele is one of three lead managers of a
           portfolio management team that manages the Lexington SmallCap Fund.
           Mr. DeMichele is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LMC. He is
           also the Chairman of the Investment Strategy Group. In addition, he
           is President of Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc., LMC's parent
           company. He holds similar offices in other companies owned by
           Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc., as well as the Lexington
Funds. Prior to joining LMC in 1981, Mr. DeMichele was a Vice President at A.G.
Becker, Inc., the securities division of Warburg, Paribus, Becker, an
international investment banking firm. From 1973 to 1981, Mr. DeMichele held
several positions, the most recent managing A.G. Becker's Funds Evaluation and
Consulting Group for both the East and West Coasts. Mr. DeMichele graduated from
Union College with a B.A. Degree in Economics and from Cornell University with
an M.B.A. in Finance.
 
           ALAN H. WAPNICK. Please see biography under Lexington Growth and
           Income Fund.

[PELUSO PHOTO]
           FRANK A. PELUSO. Mr. Peluso is one of three lead managers of a
           portfolio management team that manages the Lexington SmallCap Fund.
           He has 36 years investment experience. Mr. Peluso is President and
           Chief Executive Officer of MSR, the sub-adviser to the Fund. Mr.
           Peluso utilizes a proprietary analytical system to identify
           securities with performance potential which he believes to be
           exceptional. In addition, Mr. Peluso's proprietary data is used by
           professional money managers, insurance companies, brokerage firms,
banks, mutual fund companies and pension funds. In 1976, he established
Marketiming Inc. (currently named Market Systems Research, Inc., a fully-owned
subsidiary of MSR). He was with MSR since its inception in 1986. Mr. Peluso
graduated from Princeton University and completed a year of post-graduate study
at Columbia University, and two years of post-graduate study at Princeton
University with a Fellowship in Mathematics.
 
LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND

[WAPNICK PHOTO]
           ALAN H. WAPNICK. Mr. Wapnick is a member of an investment management
           team that manages the Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund and
           Lexington SmallCap Fund. Mr. Wapnick is the lead manager for
           Lexington Growth and Income Fund. Mr. Wapnick is Senior Vice
           President, Director of Domestic Investment Equity Strategy of LMC.
           Prior to joining LMC in 1986, Mr. Wapnick was an equity analyst with
           Merrill Lynch, J.&W. Seligman, Dean Witter and most recently Union
           Carbide Corporation. Mr. Wapnick graduated from Dartmouth College and
received an M.B.A. from Columbia University.
 
LEXINGTON GLOBAL CORPORATE LEADERS FUND

[SALER PHOTO]
           RICHARD T. SALER. Mr. Saler is a member of an investment management
           team that manages the Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund. He is
           the lead manager of an investment management team for Lexington
           International Fund. Mr. Saler is Senior Vice President, Director of
           International Investment Strategy of LMC. Mr. Saler is responsible
           for international investment analysis and portfolio management at
           LMC. He has thirteen years of investment experience. Mr. Saler has
focused on international markets since first joining LMC in 1986. In 1991 he was
a strategist with Nomura Securities and rejoined LMC in 1992. Mr. Saler
graduated from New York University with a B.S. Degree in Marketing and from New
York University's Graduate School of Business Administration with an M.B.A. in
Finance.
 
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                                   PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
 
[SCHWARTZ PHOTO]
           PHILIP A. SCHWARTZ, CFA. Mr. Schwartz is also a member of an
           investment management team that manages the Lexington Global
           Corporate Leaders Fund and Lexington International Fund. Mr. Schwartz
           is a Vice President at LMC, a Chartered Financial Analyst and a
           member of the New York Society of Security Analysts. He is
           responsible for international investment analysis and portfolio
           management at LMC, and has twelve years of investment experience.
           Prior to joining LMC in 1993, Mr. Schwartz was Vice President of
European Research Sales with Cheuvreux De Virieu in Paris and New York, serving
the institutional market. Prior to Cheuvreux, he was affiliated with Olde and
Co. and Kidder, Peabody as a stockbroker. Mr. Schwartz earned his B.A. and M.A.
Degrees from Boston University.
 
ALAN H. WAPNICK. Please see biography under Lexington Growth and Income Fund.
 
LEXINGTON INTERNATIONAL FUND
 
           RICHARD T. SALER. Please see biography under Lexington Global
           Corporate Leaders Fund.
 
           PHILLIP A. SCHWARTZ, CFA. Please see biography under Lexington Global
           Corporate Leaders Fund.
 
LEXINGTON WORLDWIDE EMERGING MARKETS FUND

[VIEGAS PHOTO]
           ALFREDO M. VIEGAS. Mr. Viegas is a member of the portfolio management
           team for Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund. Mr. Viegas is
           Chief Executive Officer and Senior Portfolio Manager of Stratos. In
           1995, Mr. Viegas established VZB Partners LLC ("VZB"), an offshore
           investment manager. Mr. Viegas is responsible for corporate analysis
           and bottom-up research. He has concentrated on analyzing equity
           opportunities not only in emerging markets but also in newly
developing or frontier markets where the quality of public available information
is scarce and direct research is imperative. Prior to VZB, Mr. Viegas was Vice
President and Latin American Equity Strategist for emerging markets with Salomon
Brothers from 1993 to 1995. From 1991 to 1993, he was a research analyst with
Morgan Stanley. Mr. Viegas is a graduate of Wesleyan University with a B.A. in
Classics and Medieval History.

[ZAIDI PHOTO]
           MOHAMMED ZAIDI. Mr. Zaidi is a member of the Portfolio Management
           team for the Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund. Mr. Zaidi is
           a Portfolio Manager at Stratos. Mr. Zaidi is responsible for
           fundamental corporate analysis with a particular focus on Asian and
           Middle Eastern markets as well as the Risk Control Officer. Mr. Zaidi
           has been a Portfolio Manager at VZB since 1997. Mr. Zaidi was Chief
           Financial Officer and a Partner at Paradigm Software, Inc. from 1992
           to 1995. Mr. Zaidi is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania
with a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School. Mr. Zaidi also holds an M.B.A.
in Finance from M.I.T. Sloan School of Management.
 
LEXINGTON SMALL CAP ASIA GROWTH FUND

[LAM PHOTO]
           CHRISTINA LAM. Ms. Lam is the lead manager on a portfolio management
           team that manages the Lexington Small Cap Asia Growth Fund. Ms. Lam
           is Vice President and Portfolio Manager of the Lexington Small Cap
           Asia Growth Fund. Ms. Lam joined Crosby Asset Management in 1991. She
           is responsible for the investment management of the listed equity
           portfolios under the management of Crosby Asset Management. After
           graduating with a Law Degree with Honors from Warwick University, she
qualified as a Barrister from Lincoln's Inn in London. In 1987 she joined
Schroder Securities Limited in Hong Kong as an investment analyst, where her
coverage included the utilities, industrials and retail sectors and
conglomerates.
 
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LEXINGTON TROIKA DIALOG RUSSIA FUND

[MC CARTHY PHOTO]
           TIMOTHY D. MCCARTHY is a member of the portfolio management team that
           manages the Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund. Mr. McCarthy has a
           B.S. degree in Economics from the State University of New York at
           Oneonta and an M.B.A. from the State University of New York at
           Binghamton. He joined Troika Dialog, Moscow in July, 1998. Prior to
           May, 1998 he was an Executive Director with Alfa Asset Management,
           Moscow. From January, 1995 to March, 1997 he was co-founder and
director of Capital Regent Securities, a Moscow based investment and advisory
firm. From June, 1990 to December, 1994 he was a consultant and senior
consultant with Deloitte & Touche Management Consulting in New York.

[HISEY PHOTO]
           RICHARD M. HISEY, C.F.A. Mr. Hisey is a member of the portfolio
           management team and investment strategist for the Lexington Troika
           Dialog Russia Fund. Mr. Hisey is Managing Director and Chief
           Financial Officer of LMC. He is also a Vice President and a member of
           the Board of Directors of the Lexington Family of Mutual Funds. Mr.
           Hisey is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of
           Lexington Global Assets Managers, Inc., the parent company of LMC. He
           sits on the Investment Company Institute's Accounting/Treasurers,
International and Tax Committees. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and is a
member of the New York Society of Security Analysts. Prior to joining LMC in
1986, Mr. Hisey was a Senior Financial Analyst for Richardson Vicks, Inc. Mr.
Hisey is a graduate with Distinction of the University of Connecticut with a
Bachelor of Arts in Soviet and Eastern European Studies. His undergraduate work
included studies at Middlebury College and at Leningrad State University in the
former Soviet Union. He also holds an M.B.A. from the University of Connecticut.

[VARDANIAN PHOTO]
           RUBEN VARDANIAN is a member of the portfolio management team that
           manages the Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund. Mr. Vardanian is
           Chairman of the Board of Troika Dialog Asset Management. He is Vice
           Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Depository Clearing
           Company, Moscow. He is a member of the expert council of the Federal
           Securities Commission of Russia and a Director of the Russian Trading
           System (RTS). He is also Chairman of the Board of Directors of the
Russian Capital markets self-regulatory organization (NAUFOR). Mr. Vardanian
received a Masters Degree with Distinction from the Finance Department of Moscow
State University. He received post-graduate training with Banca CRT in Italy and
with the Emerging Markets Division of Merrill Lynch in New York.

[TEPLUKHIN PHOTO]
           PAVEL TEPLUKHIN. Dr. Teplukhin is a member of the portfolio
           management team that manages the Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.
           He is the President of Troika Dialog Asset Management. Dr. Teplukhin
           received a diploma in Economics and a Doctorate in Economic Analysis
           and Statistics from Moscow State University. He also received a
           Master of Science in Economics/ Macroeconomics from the London School
           of Economics. From 1993 to 1996, Dr. Teplukhin was Economic Adviser
to the First Deputy Prime Minister at the Ministry of Finance of the Russian
Federation.

[LARICHEV PHOTO]
           OLEG LARICHEV is a member of the portfolio management team that
           manages the Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund. Mr. Larichev
           received a Master of Arts in Economics from the New Economic School,
           Moscow and a Diploma in Computer Graphics from Moscow State
           University. He has been associated with Troika Dialog, Moscow since
           September, 1996. Prior to September, 1996 he was an economics expert
           with the Russian European Center for Economic Policy. Prior to April,
           1995 he held part-time positions with the World Bank and the Moscow
office of the London School of Economics.
 
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                                   PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
 
BOARD OF ADVISERS.  The Board of Advisers to the Lexington Troika Dialog Russia
Fund is composed of experts in Russian political and economic affairs. The Board
of Advisers provides LMC and the Board of Directors with periodic updates on
political and macroeconomic conditions and trends in Russia, and their political
implication for the overall investment environment in Russia. As a result, LMC
and the Board of Directors will be better able to oversee and safeguard the
assets of Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund. The members of the Board of
Advisers are:
 
KEITH BUSH is a Senior Associate -- Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Center
for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. Prior to 1994, Mr.
Bush was the Director of Radio Free Europe's Radio Liberty Research area. Mr.
Bush has published more than 1,000 analyses on developments in the former Soviet
Union.
 
MARIN J. STRMECKI is the Director of Programs for the Smith Richardson
Foundation. Prior to 1994, Dr. Strmecki served as a Legislative Assistant to
U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch. Prior to 1993, Dr. Strmecki served as a Special
Assistant for Public Policy on the Policy Planning Staff of the U.S. Office of
the Secretary, Department of Defense. Prior to 1992, Dr. Strmecki served as a
Professional Staff Member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the U.S. Senate.
Dr. Strmecki also served as a Foreign Policy Consultant to former U.S. President
Richard M. Nixon from 1990 to 1994.
 
LEXINGTON GNMA INCOME FUND

[JAMISON PHOTO]
           DENIS P. JAMISON, CFA. Mr. Jamison manages the Lexington GNMA Income
           Fund, Lexington Money Market Trust and Lexington Global Income Fund.
           Mr. Jamison is Senior Vice President and Director of Fixed Income
           Strategy of LMC. Mr. Jamison is responsible for fixed-income
           portfolio management. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a
           member of the New York Society of Security Analysts. Prior to joining
           LMC in 1981, Mr. Jamison spent nine years at Arnold Bernhard &
Company, an investment counseling and financial services organization. At
Bernhard, he was a Vice President supervising the security analyst staff and
managing investment portfolios. He is a specialist in government, corporate and
municipal bonds. Mr. Jamison graduated from the City College of New York with a
B.A. in Economics.

[MC CARTHY PHOTO]
           ROSEANN G. MCCARTHY. Ms. McCarthy is a co-manager of the Lexington
           GNMA Income Fund and the Lexington Money Market Trust. Ms. McCarthy
           is an Assistant Vice President of LMC. Prior to joining the Fixed
           Income Department in 1997, she was Mutual Fund Marketing and Research
           Coordinator. Prior to 1995, Ms. McCarthy was Fund Statistician and a
           Shareholder Service Representative for the Lexington Funds. Ms.
           McCarthy is a graduate of Hofstra University with a B.B.A. in
Marketing and has an M.B.A. in Finance from Seton Hall University.
 
LEXINGTON GLOBAL INCOME FUND
 
           DENIS P. JAMISON, CFA. Please see biography under Lexington GNMA
           Income Fund.
 
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LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST
 
           DENIS P. JAMISON, CFA. Please see biography under Lexington GNMA
           Income Fund.
 
           ROSEANN G. MCCARTHY. Please see biography under Lexington GNMA Income
           Fund.
 
LEXINGTON GOLDFUND

[VAIL PHOTO]
           JAMES A. VAIL, CFA. Mr. Vail manages the Lexington Goldfund and the
           Lexington Silver Fund. Mr. Vail is a Vice President of LMC and is
           responsible for precious metals analysis and portfolio management at
           LMC. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst, a member of the New York
           Society of Security Analysts and has 25 years of investment
           experience. Prior to joining LMC in 1991, Mr. Vail held investment
           research positions with Chemical Bank, Oppenheimer & Co., Robert
           Fleming Inc. and most recently, Beacon Trust Company, where he was a
Senior Investment Analyst. Mr. Vail is a graduate of St. Peter's College with a
B.S. and holds an M.B.A. in Finance from Seton Hall University.
 
LEXINGTON SILVER FUND
 
           JAMES A. VAIL, CFA. Please see biography under Lexington Goldfund.
 
MANAGEMENT FEES AND EXPENSE LIMITS
 
Each Fund pays a management fee at an annual rate based on its average daily net
assets, to LMC as follows: Growth and Income Fund pays 0.75% on the first $100
million of average daily net assets, 0.60% on the next $50 million, 0.50% on the
next $100 million and 0.40% thereafter. SmallCap Fund pays 1.00%. Global
Corporate Leaders Fund pays 1.00%. International Fund pays 1.00%. Worldwide
Emerging Markets Fund pays 1.00%. Small Cap Asia Growth Fund pays 1.25%. Russia
Fund pays 1.25%. GNMA Income Fund pays 0.60% on the first $150 million, 0.50% on
the next $250 million, 0.45% on the next $400 million, and 0.40% thereafter.
Global Income Fund pays 1.00%. Money Market Trust pays 0.50%. Goldfund pays
1.00% on the first $50 million and 0.75% thereafter. Silver Fund pays 1.00% on
the first $30 million and 0.75% thereafter.
 
GNMA Income Fund and Money Market Trust have contractual expense limitations
with LMC. The agreements have a one-year term, renewable at the end of each
fiscal year. GNMA Income Fund's annual expenses are limited to 1.50% of average
daily net assets up to $30 million, and 1.00% thereafter. Money Market Trust's
annual expenses are limited to 1.00%. LMC has voluntarily agreed to limit annual
expenses to 2.50% of average daily net assets for each of the Funds except for
Russia Fund, GNMA Income Fund and Money Market Trust. This limit is exclusive of
12b-1 fees. With respect to Russia Fund, LMC has voluntarily agreed to limit
annual expenses to 3.35% of average daily net assets, inclusive of 12b-1 fees.
These voluntary limits became effective January 1, 1999, and may be terminated
at any time.
 
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              INVESTMENT OPTIONS

    TO OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT, COMPLETE AND MAIL THE NEW ACCOUNT APPLICATION
    INCLUDED WITH THIS PROSPECTUS.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Mail your completed application, any checks and correspondence to the
    Transfer Agent:
 
       TRANSFER AGENT
       State Street Bank and Trust Company
       c/o National Financial Data Services
       Lexington Funds
       P.O. Box 419648
       Kansas City, Missouri 64141-6648

       OVERNIGHT MAIL
       State Street Bank and Trust Company
       c/o National Financial Data Services
       Lexington Funds
       330 W. 9th Street
       Kansas City, MO 64105
 
    Checks should be made payable to: The Lexington Funds
 
    Call a Lexington shareholder service representative Monday through
    Friday between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Eastern time for information on the 
    Funds or your account, at:
 
         (800) 526-0056 OR (201) 845-7300 FOR SERVICE M-F 9 A.M.- 5 P.M. EASTERN
         TIME
 
         (800) 526-0052 FOR 24 HOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION "LEXLINE"
 
         (800) 526-0057 FOR 24 HOUR PROSPECTUS INFORMATION
 
    Trade requests received after 4 P.M. Eastern time (1 P.M. Pacific time)
    will be executed at the following business day's closing price.
 
    Once an account is established you can:
 
    -  SELL OR EXCHANGE SHARES BY PHONE.
       Contact the Lexington Funds at 800-526-0056.
 
    -  BUY OR EXCHANGE SHARES ONLINE.
       Go to WWW.LEXINGTONFUNDS.COM. and follow our online instructions to
       enable this service.
 
    -  BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE SHARES BY MAIL.
       Mail buy/sell order(s), investment or redemption instructions and any
       required payment by check:
 
       State Street Bank and Trust Company
       c/o National Financial Data Services
       Lexington Funds
       P.O. Box 419648
       Kansas City, Missouri 64141-6648
 
    -  BUY SHARES BY WIRING FUNDS.
 
       To: State Street Bank and Trust Company DDA Account #99043713;
           [Lexington Fund you are investing in]
           For credit to: [shareholder(s) name]
           Account number:
           ABA Routing #011000028
 

 
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              SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
 
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR LEXINGTON ACCOUNT
 
You pay no sales charges to invest in The Lexington Funds. The minimum initial
investment for the Funds (except Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund) is $1,000,
and the minimum subsequent investment is $50. The minimum initial investment for
Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund is $5,000. The minimum initial investment
for IRAs is $250. Under certain conditions we may waive these minimums for
qualified plan accounts. If you buy shares through a broker or investment
advisor, they may apply different requirements. All investments must be made in
U.S. dollars. In addition, we reserve the right to reject any purchase.
 
BECOMING A LEXINGTON SHAREHOLDER
 
To open a new account:
 
- -  BY MAIL. Send your completed application, with a check payable to The
   Lexington Funds, to the appropriate address. Your check must be in U.S.
   dollars and drawn only on a bank located in the United States. We do not
   accept third-party checks, "starter" checks, credit-card checks, traveler's
   checks, instant-loan checks or cash investments. We may impose a charge on
   checks that do not clear.
 
- -  BY WIRE. Call us at 800-526-0056 to let us know that you intend to make your
   initial investment by wire. Tell us your name and the amount you want to
   invest. We will give you further instructions and a fax number to which you
   should send your completed New Account application. To ensure that we handle
   your investment accurately, include complete account information in all wire
   instructions.
 
   Then request your bank to wire money from your account to the attention of:
 
   State Street Bank and Trust Company
   DDA account #99043713
   [Lexington Fund you are investing in]
   For credit to: [shareholder(s) name]
   Shareholder(s) account #
   ABA Routing #011000028
 
   Please note that your bank may charge a wire transfer fee.
 
BUYING ADDITIONAL SHARES
 
- -  BY MAIL. Complete the form at the bottom of any Lexington statement and mail
   it with your check payable to The Lexington Funds. Or mail the check with a
   signed letter noting the name of the Fund in which you want to invest, your
   account number and telephone number.
 
- -  "LEX-O-MATIC" THE AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN:
 
   -  A shareholder may make additional purchases of shares automatically on a
      monthly or quarterly basis with the automatic investing plan,
      "Lex-O-Matic."
 
   -  You may not use a "Lex-O-Matic" investment to open a new account. The
      minimum investment amount must still be made into the Fund. The minimum
      Lex-O-Matic investment amount is $50.
 
   -  Your bank must be a member of the Automated Clearing House.
 
   -  To establish "Lex-O-Matic," attach a voided check (checking account) or
      preprinted deposit slip (savings account) from your bank account to your
      Lexington Account Application or a "Lex-O-Matic" Application.
 
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                                       SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
 
   -  Investments will automatically be transferred into your Lexington Account
      from your checking or savings account.
 
   -  Investments may be transferred either monthly or quarterly on or about the
      15th day of the month.
 
   -  You should allow 20 business days for this service to become effective.
 
   -  You may cancel or change the amount of your Lex-O-Matic at any time
      provided that a letter is sent to the Transfer Agent ten days prior to the
      scheduled investment date. Your request will be processed upon receipt.
 
By investing in the Lexington Funds, you appoint the Transfer Agent as your
agent to establish an open account to which all shares purchased will be
credited, along with any dividends and capital gain distributions which are paid
in additional shares (see "Dividends and Distributions"). Stock certificates
will be issued, upon written request, for full shares of Lexington Funds.
Certificates will not be issued for 30 days after payment is received. In order
to facilitate redemptions and transfers, most shareholders elect not to receive
certificates.
 
You may purchase shares of the Lexington Funds through broker-dealers or
financial institutions that have selling agreements with LFD. Broker-dealers and
financial institutions that process such orders for customers may charge a fee
for their services. The fee may be avoided by purchasing shares directly from
the Lexington Funds.
 
EXCHANGING SHARES
 
Shares of the Lexington Funds may be exchanged for shares of equivalent value of
any Lexington Fund. If an exchange involves investing in a Lexington Fund not
already owned, the dollar amount of the exchange must meet the minimum initial
investment amount of the new Fund. An exchange will result in a recognized gain
or loss for income tax purposes. Exchanges of over $500,000 may take three days
to complete.
 
You may make exchange requests in writing or by telephone. Telephone exchanges
may only be made if you have completed a Telephone Authorization form which is
included on your new account application, or you can request it separately by
calling shareholder services at 800-526-0056. Telephone exchanges may not be
made within 7 calendar days of a previous exchange.
 
If not a new account, the minimum exchange required is $500; $250 for Individual
Retirement Accounts.
 
Telephone exchanges may only involve shares held on deposit by the Transfer
Agent, not shares held in certificate form by the shareholder.
 
Any new account established by a shareholder will also have the privilege of
exchange by telephone in the Lexington Funds unless you decline this privilege
on the application or the transfer agent is notified by the shareholder in
writing to remove the privilege. All accounts involved in a telephonic exchange
must have the same dividend option, registration and social security number as
the account from which the shares are transferred.
 
MINIMUM ACCOUNT BALANCES
 
Due to the costs of maintaining small accounts, we require a minimum combined
account balance of $1,000. If your account balance falls below that amount for
any reason other than market fluctuations, we will ask you to add to your
account. If your account balance is not brought up to the minimum or you do not
send us other instructions, we will redeem your shares and send you the
proceeds. We believe that this policy is in the best interests of all our
shareholders.
 
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REDEEMING YOUR SHARES
 
The Funds will redeem all or any portion of your outstanding shares upon
request. Redemptions can be made on any day that the NYSE is open for trading.
The redemption price is the net asset value per share next determined after the
shares are validly tendered for redemption and such request is received by the
Transfer Agent. Payment of redemption proceeds is made promptly regardless of
when redemption occurs and normally within three business days after receipt of
all documents in proper form by our transfer agent, including a written
redemption order with appropriate signature guarantee. Redemption proceeds will
be mailed or wired in accordance with the shareholder's instructions. The Funds
may suspend the right of redemption under certain extraordinary circumstances in
accordance with the rules of the SEC. In the case of shares purchased by check
and redeemed shortly after the purchase, the Transfer Agent will not mail
redemption proceeds until it has been notified that the monies used for the
purchase have been collected, which may take up to 15 days from the purchase
date. Shares tendered for redemptions through brokers or dealers (other than the
Distributor) may be subject to a service charge by such brokers or dealers.
Procedures for requesting a redemption are set forth below.
 
A 2% redemption fee will be charged on the redemption of shares of the Lexington
Troika Dialog Russia Fund held less than 365 days. The redemption fee will not
apply to shares representing the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains
distributions. The redemption fee will be applied on a share by share basis
using the "first shares in, first shares out" (FIFO) method. Therefore, the
oldest shares are sold first.
 
The transfer agent will restrict the mailing of redemption proceeds to a
shareholder address of record within 30 days of such address being changed,
unless the shareholder provides a signature guaranteed letter of instruction.
 
REDEEMING BY WRITTEN INSTRUCTION
 
Write a letter giving your name, account number, the name of the fund from which
you wish to redeem and the dollar amount or number of shares you wish to redeem.
 
Signature-guarantee your letter if you want the redemption proceeds to be made
payable and/or mailed to a party other than the account owner(s) as registered
in our records, your predesignated bank account or if the dollar amount of the
redemption exceeds $25,000. Signature guarantees may be provided by an eligible
guarantor institution such as a commercial bank, an NASD member firm such as a
stockbroker, a savings association or national securities exchange. Notary
Publics are not acceptable Guarantors. Contact the Transfer Agent for more
information.
 
If a redemption request is sent to the Fund in New Jersey, it will be forwarded
to the Transfer Agent and the effective date of redemption will be the date
received by the Transfer Agent. Checks for redemption proceeds will normally be
mailed within three business days. Shareholders who redeem all their shares will
receive a check representing the value of the shares redeemed plus the accrued
dividends if applicable through the date of redemption. Where shareholders
redeem only a portion of their shares, all dividends declared but unpaid will be
distributed on the next dividend payment date.
 
REDEEMING BY TELEPHONE
 
- -  Shares of the Fund may be redeemed by telephone. Call the Fund toll free at
   1-800-526-0056. New applicants may decline this privilege by checking the
   appropriate box on the application.
 
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                                       SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
 
- -  For shareholders who have not previously authorized the redemption privilege
   a redemption authorization and signature guarantee must be given before a
   shareholder may redeem by telephone. Authorization forms may be obtained by
   calling the Fund at 800-526-0056.
 
- -  Telephone redemption privileges may be cancelled by instructing the Transfer
   Agent in writing. Your request will be processed upon receipt.
 
- -  Exchange by telephone. (See "Exchanging Shares")
 
REDEEMING BY CHECK
 
- -  Check writing is available on the Money Market Trust at no charge.
 
- -  The minimum amount per check is $100 or more up to $500,000. Checks for less
   than $100 or over $500,000 will not be honored.
 
- -  All checks require only one signature unless otherwise indicated. Checks will
   be returned to you at the end of each month.
 
- -  Redemption checks are free, but a charge of $15.00 may be imposed for any
   stop payments requested.
 
- -  Redemption checks should not be used to close your account.
 
- -  Redemptions by check are available for shares for which share certificates
   have not been issued, and may not be used to redeem shares purchased by check
   which have been on the books of the Fund for less than 15 days.
 
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL PLAN
 
Under a Systematic Withdrawal Plan, a shareholder with an account value of
$10,000 or more in a fund may receive (or have sent to a third party) periodic
payments (by check or electronic funds). If the proceeds are to be mailed to a
third party a signature guarantee is required. The minimum payment amount is
$100 from each Fund account. Payments may be made either monthly, quarterly,
semi-annually or annually on the 28th of each month. If the 28th falls on a
weekend or a holiday, the withdrawal will occur on the preceding business day.
The redemption will result in the recognition of a gain or loss for income tax
purposes.
 
HOW FUND SHARES ARE PRICED
 
How and when we calculate the Funds' price or net asset value (NAV) determines
the price at which you will buy or sell shares. The net asset value of each fund
is determined once daily as of 4:00 p.m., New York time, on each day that the
NYSE is open for trading. Per share net asset value is calculated by dividing
the value of each fund's total net assets by the total number of that fund's
shares then outstanding.
 
As more fully described in the Statement of Additional Information, portfolio
securities are valued using current market valuations: either the last reported
sales price or, in the case of securities for which there is no reported last
sale and fixed-income securities, the mean between the closing bid and asked
prices. Securities traded over-the-counter are valued at the mean between the
last current bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are
not readily available or which are illiquid are valued at their fair values as
determined in good faith under the supervision of the Funds' officers, and by
the Manager and the Boards, in accordance with methods that are specifically
authorized by the Boards. Short-term obligations with maturities of 60 days or
less are valued at amortized cost as reflecting fair value. When Fund management
deems it appropriate, prices obtained for the day of valuation from a third
party pricing service will be used to value portfolio securities.
 
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The value of securities denominated in foreign currencies and traded on foreign
exchanges or in foreign markets will be translated into U.S. dollars at the last
price of their respective currency denomination against U.S. dollars quoted by a
major bank or, if no such quotation is available, at the rate of exchange
determined in accordance with policies established in good faith by the Boards.
Because the value of securities denominated in foreign currencies must be
translated into U.S. dollars, fluctuations in the value of such currencies in
relation to the U.S. dollar may affect the net asset value of fund shares even
without any change in the foreign-currency denominated values of such
securities.
 
Because foreign securities markets may close before the Funds determine their
net asset values, events affecting the value of portfolio securities occurring
between the time prices are determined and the time the Funds calculate their
net asset values may not be reflected unless the Manager, under supervision of
the Board, determines that a particular event would materially affect a fund's
net asset value.
 
- - Foreign Funds. Several of our Funds invest in securities denominated in
foreign currencies and traded on foreign exchanges. To determine their value, we
convert their foreign-currency price into U.S. dollars by using the exchange
rate last quoted by a major bank. Exchange rates fluctuate frequently and may
affect the U.S. dollar value of foreign-denominated securities, even if their
market prices do not change. In addition, some foreign exchanges are open for
trading when the U.S. market is closed. As a result, a Fund's foreign
securities -- and its price -- may fluctuate during periods when you can't buy,
sell or exchange shares in the Fund.
 
DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAINS DISTRIBUTIONS
 
Each Fund distributes substantially all its net investment income and net
capital gains to shareholders each year.
 
- -  You are not guaranteed any distributions.
 
- -  The Board of Directors has discretion in determining the amount and frequency
   of the distributions.
 
- -  Unless you request cash distributions in writing, all dividends and other
   distributions will be reinvested automatically in additional shares and
   credited to the shareholders' account.
 
Distributions Affect NAV.
 
- -  The Funds will pay distributions as of the record date.
 
- -  Dividends and capital gains waiting distribution are included in each Fund's
   daily NAV.
 
Buying a Dividend. If you buy shares of a Fund just before a distribution, you
will pay the full price for the shares and receive a portion of the purchase
price back as a taxable distribution when the distribution is made.
 
TAXES
 
Each Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company, which means that
it pays no federal income tax on the earnings or capital gains it distributes to
its shareholders. The following statements apply with respect to each Fund:
 
- -  Ordinary dividends from the Fund are taxable as ordinary income and dividends
   from the Fund's long-term capital gains are taxable as capital gain.
 
- -  Dividends are treated in the same manner for federal income tax purposes
   whether you receive them in the form of cash or additional shares. They may
   also be subject to state and local taxes.
 
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<PAGE>
 
                                       SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
 
- -  Dividends from the Lexington GNMA Income Fund, Inc. that are attributable to
   interest on certain U.S. Government obligations may be exempt from certain
   state and local income taxes. The extent to which ordinary dividends are
   attributable to U.S. Government obligations will be provided from the Fund.
 
- -  Certain dividends paid to you in January will be taxable as if they had been
   paid the previous December.
 
- -  We will mail you tax statements annually showing the amounts and tax status
   of the distributions you received.
 
- -  When you sell (redeem) or exchange shares of a Fund, you must recognize any
   gain or loss. However, as long as Lexington Money Market Trust's NAV per
   share does not deviate from $1.00, there will be no gain or loss.
 
- -  Under certain circumstances, a Fund may be in a position to "pass-through" to
   you the right to a credit or deduction for foreign taxes paid by the Fund.
 
- -  Because your tax treatment depends on your purchase price and tax position,
   you should keep your regular account statements for use in determining your
   tax.
 
- -  You should review the more detailed discussion of federal income tax
   considerations in the Statement of Additional Information, which is available
   for free by calling 1-800-526-0056.
 
***We provide this tax information for your general information. You should
consult your own tax adviser about the tax consequences of investing in a
Fund.***
 
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              DISTRIBUTION OF FUND'S SHARES
 
DISTRIBUTION PLAN. The following Funds have adopted a plan under Rule 12b-1 for
the sale and distribution of shares:
 
- -  Lexington Goldfund;
 
- -  Lexington Global Income Fund;
 
- -  Lexington Growth and Income Fund;
 
- -  Lexington International Fund;
 
- -  Lexington SmallCap Fund;
 
- -  Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund; and
 
- -  Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund.
 
Under the distribution plan, the Funds may pay fees up to 0.25% of their average
daily net assets for distribution services.
 
SHAREHOLDER SERVICING AGREEMENTS. The Funds may enter into Shareholder Servicing
Agreements with one or more Shareholder Servicing Agents to provide various
services to shareholders as follows:
 
- -  Each Agent receives fees up to 0.25% of the average daily net assets of the
   Fund.
 
- -  LMC may pay additional fees from its past profits, at no additional costs to
   the Funds.
 
- -  Each Agent may waive all or a portion of the fees.
 
- -  If a Fund has a distribution plan, the Agents will receive fees of up to
   0.25% of the average daily assets from the distribution plan.
 
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        FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
The financial highlights table on the following pages are intended to help you
understand the Fund's financial performance for the past 5 years. Certain
information reflects financial highlights for a single share. The total returns
in the table represent the rate that an investor would have earned (or lost) on
an investment in the Fund (assuming reinvestment of all dividends and
distributions). This information has been audited by KPMG LLP, whose report,
along with the Fund's financial statements, are included in the annual report,
which is available upon request.
 
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                           DOMESTIC EQUITY FUNDS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS                                     GROWTH AND INCOME FUND                          SMALLCAP FUND
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE             1998       1997       1996       1995       1994       1998       1997     1996(a)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD        $20.27     $18.56     $15.71     $14.36     $16.16     $11.39     $11.73    $10.00
 Net investment income (loss)                   --       0.05       0.07       0.22       0.17      (0.02)    (0.19)    (0.18)
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 from investment operations                   4.30       5.46       4.08       3.00      (0.68)      0.75      1.41      1.94
 Total income (loss) from investment
 operations                                   4.30       5.51       4.15       3.22      (0.51)      0.73      1.22      1.76
 Less distributions:
  Distributions from net investment
  income                                        --      (0.07)     (0.13)     (0.22)     (0.16)        --        --        --
  Distributions in excess of net
  investment income                             --         --         --         --         --         --        --        --
  Distributions from net realized gains      (2.66)     (3.73)     (1.17)     (1.65)     (0.91)     (0.22)       --        --
  Distributions in excess of net
  realized gains                                --         --         --         --      (0.22)        --     (1.56)    (0.03)
 Total distributions                         (2.66)     (3.80)     (1.30)     (1.87)     (1.29)     (0.22)    (1.56)    (0.03)
 Net asset value, end of period             $21.91     $20.27     $18.56     $15.71     $14.36     $11.90    $11.39    $11.73
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL RETURN                               21.42%     30.36%     26.46%     22.57%    (3.11)%      6.73%    10.47%    17.50%
 
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net asset, end of period (thousands)     $245,790   $228,037   $200,309   $138,901   $124,829     $8,172     $9,565    $8,061
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets, before reimbursement or waiver      1.16%      1.17%      1.13%      1.09%      1.15%      2.92%     2.57%     3.04%
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets, net of reimbursement or waiver      1.16%      1.17%      1.13%      1.09%      1.15%      2.59%     2.57%     2.48%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets, before
 reimbursement or waiver                     0.06%      0.21%      0.43%      1.38%      1.06%    (2.00)%    (1.78)%   (2.34)%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets, net of
 reimbursement or waiver                     0.06%      0.21%      0.43%      1.38%      1.06%    (1.67)%    (1.78)%   (1.78)%
 Portfolio Turnover Rate                    63.20%     88.15%    101.12%    159.94%     63.04%    145.94%    39.09%    60.92%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
                                       <S>  <C>
                                       *    Annualized.
                                       (a)  SmallCap Fund commenced operations on January 2, 1996.
                                       (b)  Small Cap Asia Growth Fund commenced operations on July 3,
                                            1995.
</TABLE>
 
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   GLOBAL AND INTERNATIONAL FUNDS
                                           FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
         SMALL CAP ASIA GROWTH FUND                         GLOBAL CORPORATE LEADERS FUND
    1998       1997       1996     1995(b)         1998       1997       1996       1995       1994
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  <S>        <C>        <C>        <C>           <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
     $7.06    $12.24      $9.76      $10.00        $10.59     $11.28     $11.32     $11.17     $13.51
        --     (0.05)     (0.05)       0.02         0.99       0.03       0.01       0.09       0.02
    (1.37)     (5.13)      2.54       (0.24)        1.02       0.73       1.84       1.10       0.23
    (1.37)     (5.18)      2.49       (0.22)        2.01       0.76       1.85       1.19       0.25
        --        --         --       (0.02)       (0.80)     (0.09)     (0.16)     (0.29)        --
        --        --      (0.01)         --           --         --         --      (0.13)        --
        --        --         --          --        (2.34)     (1.36)     (1.73)     (0.62)     (2.46)
        --        --         --          --           --         --         --         --      (0.13)
        --        --      (0.01)      (0.02)       (3.14)     (1.45)     (1.89)     (1.04)     (2.59)
     $5.69     $7.06      $12.24      $9.76        $9.46     $10.59     $11.28     $11.32     $11.17
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  (19.41)%   (42.32)%     25.50%   (4.39)%*        19.06%      6.90%     16.43%     10.69%      1.84%
 
   $18,278   $13,867     $23,796     $8,936       $17,803    $35,085    $37,223    $53,614    $67,392
     2.86%     2.30%       2.64%     3.51%*         2.12%      1.75%     1.90%      1.67%      1.61%
     2.50%     2.30%       2.42%     1.75%*         2.12%      1.75%     1.90%      1.67%      1.61%
   (0.57)%   (0.32)%     (0.86)%   (1.24)%*       (0.06)%      0.23%     0.11%      0.48%      0.14%
   (0.21)%   (0.32)%     (0.64)%     0.52%*       (0.06)%      0.23%     0.11%      0.48%      0.14%
   193.48%   187.41%     176.49%    40.22%*       137.33%    177.48%   128.05%    166.35%     83.40%
</TABLE>
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                             INTERNATIONAL FUND
          PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                1998          1997          1996         1995       1994(c)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                    <C>           <C>           <C>          <C>          <C>
NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD                      $10.10        $10.86       $10.60       $10.37       $10.00
 Net investment income (loss)                               0.17          0.07        (0.02)       (0.01)       (0.08)
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from
 investment operations                                      1.74          0.10         1.45         0.61         0.67
 Total income (loss) from investment operations             1.91          0.17         1.43         0.60         0.59
 Less distributions:
  Distributions from net investment income                 (0.06)        (0.13)       (0.20)          --           --
  Distributions in excess of net investment income            --            --           --        (0.35)          --
  Distributions from net realized gains                    (0.34)        (0.80)       (0.97)       (0.02)       (0.10)
  Distributions in excess of net realized gains               --            --           --           --        (0.12)
 Total distributions                                       (0.40)        (0.93)       (1.17)       (0.37)       (0.22)
 Net asset value, end of period                           $11.61        $10.10       $10.86       $10.60       $10.37
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL RETURN                                             19.02%         1.61%       13.57%        5.77%        5.87%
 
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets, end of period (thousands)                   $24,000       $19,949      $18,891      $17,855      $17,843
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
 reimbursement or waiver                                   2.25%         2.15%        2.45%        2.46%        2.39%
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of
 reimbursement or waiver                                   1.75%         1.75%        2.45%        2.46%        2.39%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average
 net assets, before reimbursement or waiver              (0.16)%         0.13%      (0.39)%      (0.12)%      (0.94)%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average
 net assets, net of reimbursement or waiver                0.35%         0.53%      (0.39)%      (0.12)%      (0.94)%
 Portfolio Turnover Rate                                 143.67%       122.56%      113.55%      137.72%      100.10%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
                                                     <S>  <C>
                                                     *    Annualized.
                                                     #    (before, or net of) reimbursement or waiver or redemption
                                                          fee proceeds.
                                                     (c)  International Fund commenced operations on January 3, 1994.
                                                     (d)  The Fund's commencement of operations was June 3, 1996 with
                                                          the investment of its initial capital. The Fund's
                                                          registration statement with the Securities and Exchange
                                                          Commission became effective on July 3, 1996. Financial
                                                          results prior to the effective date of the Fund's
                                                          registration statement are not presented in this Financial
                                                          Highlights Table.
</TABLE>
 
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                                           FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
<TABLE>
 
                  GLOBAL INCOME FUND                              RUSSIA FUND                  WORLDWIDE EMERGING MARKETS FUND
   1998       1997       1996       1995       1994       1998       1997      1996(d)      1998       1997       1996       1995
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>          <C>        <C>         <C>       <C>        <C>         <C>        <C>        <C>         <C>        <C>       <C>
   $10.58     $11.22     $10.75      $9.80     $10.95     $17.50     $11.24      $12.12     $10.18     $11.49     $10.70     $11.47
     0.90      1.04       1.01       0.96       0.46        0.15      (0.01)      (0.05)      0.12       0.01         --       0.08
   (0.07)     (0.50)      0.36       0.95      (1.16)     (14.70)      7.57       (0.51)     (3.08)     (1.32)      0.79      (0.76)
     0.83      0.54       1.37       1.91      (0.70)     (14.55)      7.56       (0.56)     (2.96)     (1.31)      0.79      (0.68)
   (0.87)     (0.91)     (0.86)     (0.96)     (0.45)      (0.07)        --          --      (0.09)        --         --      (0.08)
       --        --         --         --         --          --         --          --         --         --         --      (0.01)
   (0.18)     (0.27)     (0.04)        --         --       (0.24)     (1.30)      (0.32)        --         --         --         --
       --        --         --         --         --          --         --          --         --         --         --         --
   (1.05)     (1.18)     (0.90)     (0.96)     (0.45)      (0.31)     (1.30)      (0.32)     (0.09)        --         --      (0.09)
   $10.36     $10.58     $11.22     $10.75      $9.80      $2.64     $17.50      $11.24      $7.13     $10.18     $11.49     $10.70
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    8.21%      5.00%     13.33%     20.10%    (6.52)%   (82.99)%     67.50%    (9.01)%*   (29.06)%   (11.40)%      7.38%    (5.93)%
 
  $36,407    $23,668    $29,110    $12,255    $10,351    $19,147   $137,873     $13,846    $65,323   $137,686   $254,673   $265,544
    1.89%     2.17%      2.33%      3.07%      1.80%       2.64%     2.89%#     5.07%*#      1.85%      1.82%      1.76%      1.88%
    1.50%     1.50%      1.50%      2.75%      1.50%       1.84%     1.85%#     2.65%*#      1.85%      1.82%      1.76%      1.88%
   10.99%     8.99%      9.49%      9.48%      4.18%       0.57%   (1.14)%#   (3.69)%*#      1.14%      0.09%    (0.01)%      0.70%
   11.38%     9.66%     10.32%      9.80%      4.48%       1.36%   (0.11)%#   (1.27)%*#      1.14%      0.09%    (0.01)%      0.70%
   45.25%   117.94%     71.83%    164.72%     10.20%      65.76%     66.84%     115.55%    107.19%    112.05%     86.26%     92.85%
 
  1994
<S>           <C>
               $13.96
                (0.01)
                (1.92)
                (1.93)
                   --
                   --
                (0.47)
                (0.09)
                (0.56)
               $11.47
- -------------------------------
- -------------------------------
<S>         <C>
               (13.81)%
             $288,581
                 1.65%
                 1.65%
               (0.06)%
               (0.06)%
                79.56%
</TABLE>
 
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                                    PRECIOUS METALS FUNDS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                                       <C>          <C>           <C>          <C>          <C>
                                                                                    GOLDFUND
 
<CAPTION>
            PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                 1998         1997          1996         1995         1994
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>          <C>           <C>          <C>          <C>
NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD                         $3.24         $5.97        $6.24        $6.37        $6.90
 Net investment income (loss)                                  --             --         0.02           --         0.03
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from
 investment operations                                      (0.21)         (2.52)        0.50        (0.12)       (0.53)
 Total income (loss) from investment operations             (0.21)         (2.52)        0.52        (0.12)       (0.50)
 Less distributions:
  Distributions from net investment income                     --          (0.21)       (0.79)       (0.01)       (0.03)
  Distributions in excess of net investment income             --             --           --           --           --
  Distributions from net realized gains                        --             --           --           --           --
  Distributions in excess of net realized gains                --             --           --           --           --
 Total distributions                                           --          (0.21)       (0.79)       (0.01)       (0.03)
 Net asset value, end of period                             $3.03          $3.24        $5.97        $6.24        $6.37
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL RETURN                                             (6.39)%       (42.98)%        7.84%      (1.89)%        7.28%
 
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets, end of period (thousands)                    $50,841        $53,707     $109,287     $135,779     $159,435
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
 reimbursement or waiver                                    1.74%          1.65%        1.60%        1.70%        1.54%
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of
 reimbursement or waiver                                    1.74%          1.65%        1.60%        1.70%        1.54%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average net
 assets, before reimbursement or waiver                     0.08%          0.17%      (0.32)%        0.07%        0.50%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average net
 assets, net of reimbursement or waiver                     0.08%          0.17%      (0.32)%        0.07%        0.50%
 Portfolio Turnover Rate                                   28.93%         38.32%       31.04%       40.41%       23.77%
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
                                                     <S>  <C>
                                                     *    Annualized.
                                                     (e)  Six month period ended December 31, 1998. The Fund changed
                                                          its fiscal year-end from June 30th to December 31st.
                                                     (f)  Fiscal year-end June 30th.
</TABLE>
 
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                                           FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                  SILVER FUND
   1998(e)       1998(f)      1997(f)      1996(f)      1995(f)      1994(f)
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  <S>           <C>           <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>      
      $3.26         $3.95        $4.46        $4.00        $3.92        $3.52
      (0.01)        (0.02)       (0.04)       (0.03)      (0.03)       (0.02)
           )
      (0.52         (0.66)       (0.43)        0.51        0.11         0.42
      (0.53)        (0.68)       (0.47)        0.48        0.08         0.40
         --            --           --           --          --           --
         --         (0.01)       (0.04)       (0.02)
         --            --           --           --          --           --
         --            --           --           --          --           --
         --         (0.01)       (0.04)       (0.02)         --           --
      $2.73         $3.26        $3.95        $4.46        $4.00        $3.92
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
   (16.26)%      (17.32)%     (10.76)%       12.02%        2.04%       11.36%
 
    $25,560       $34,921      $42,035      $73,945      $65,517      $49,499
     2.37%*         1.90%        1.96%        1.73%        1.82%        1.84%
     2.37%*         1.90%        1.96%        1.73%        1.82%        1.84%
   (0.61)%*       (0.54)%      (0.78)%      (0.72)%      (0.83)%      (0.82)%
   (0.61)%*       (0.54)%      (0.78)%      (0.72)%      (0.83)%      (0.82)%
      5.68%        28.78%       18.76%       44.30%      44.22%        5.28%
</TABLE>
 
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                            FIXED-INCOME FUNDS AND MONEY MARKET FUNDS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       GNMA INCOME FUND
    PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE          1998            1997            1996            1995            1994
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                        <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>
NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD          $8.40           $8.12           $8.19           $7.60           $8.32
 Net investment income (loss)                  0.48            0.51            0.53            0.58            0.55
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 from investment operations                    0.13            0.29           (0.08)           0.59           (0.72)
 Total income (loss) from investment
 operations                                    0.61            0.80            0.45            1.17           (0.17)
 Less distributions:
  Distributions from net investment
  income                                      (0.48)          (0.52)          (0.52)          (0.58)          (0.55)
  Distributions in excess of net
  investment income                              --              --              --              --              --
  Distributions from net realized gains          --              --              --              --              --
  Distributions in excess of net
  realized gains                                 --              --              --              --              --
 Total distributions                          (0.48)          (0.52)          (0.52)          (0.58)          (0.55)
 Net asset value, end of period               $8.53           $8.40           $8.12           $8.19           $7.60
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL RETURN                                 7.52%          10.20%           5.71%          15.91%         (2.07)%
 
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets, end of period (thousands)     $273,591        $158,071        $133,777        $130,681        $132,108
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets, before reimbursement or waiver       1.01%           1.01%           1.05%           1.01%           0.98%
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets, net of reimbursement or waiver       1.01%           1.01%           1.05%           1.01%           0.98%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets, before
 reimbursement or waiver                      5.85%           6.28%           6.56%           7.10%           6.90%
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets, net of
 reimbursement or waiver                      5.85%           6.28%           6.56%           7.10%           6.90%
 Portfolio Turnover Rate                     54.47%         134.28%         128.76%          30.69%          37.15%
</TABLE>
 
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                                           FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                           MONEY MARKET TRUST
    1998          1997            1996            1995           1994
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  <S>           <C>            <C>             <C>             <C>
     $1.00          $1.00           $1.00           $1.00         $1.00
    0.0455         0.0458          0.0441          0.0495        0.0330
        --             --              --              --            --
    0.0455         0.0458          0.0441          0.0495        0.0330
   (0.0455)       (0.0458)        (0.0441)        (0.0495)      (0.0330)
        --             --              --              --            --
        --             --              --              --            --
        --             --              --              --            --
   (0.0455)       (0.0458)        (0.0441)        (0.0495)      (0.0330)
     $1.00          $1.00           $1.00           $1.00         $1.00
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
     4.64%          4.68%           4.50%           5.06%         3.35%
 
   $87,488        $95,149         $97,526         $88,786      $111,805
     1.05%          1.04%           1.04%           1.08%         1.02%
     1.00%          1.00%           1.00%           1.00%         1.00%
     4.51%          4.55%           4.37%           4.87%         3.30%
     4.56%          4.58%           4.41%           4.95%         3.32%
        --             --              --              --            --
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                 STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
                 The Statement of Additional Information (SAI) provides a more
                 complete discussion about the Lexington Funds and is
                 incorporated by reference, which means that it is considered a
                 part of this prospectus.
 
                 ANNUAL AND SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS
 
                 The annual and semi-annual reports to shareholders have more
                 information about each Lexington Fund's investments, including
                 a discussion about the market conditions and investment
                 strategies that significantly affected the Fund's performance
                 during its last fiscal year.
 
                 TRADEMARKS
 
                 Lexington(R) and Global Corporate Leaders(R) are registered
                 trademarks of Lexington Management Corporation.
 
                 REVIEWING OR OBTAINING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
                 You may obtain a copy of the SAI and the annual and semi-annual
                 reports (free of charge) by contacting a broker-dealer or other
                 financial intermediaries that sell the Fund's shares or by
                 writing or calling:
 
                      THE LEXINGTON FUNDS(R)
                      P.O. Box 1515
                      Park 80 West Plaza Two
                      Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07663
                      Attn: Shareholder Services
 
                      Tel: (800) 526-0056 or (201) 845-7300
 
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                      www.lexingtonfunds.com
                                                         [LOGO]
 
                 You may also obtain a copy of the SAI and the annual and
                 semi-annual reports (for a fee) by contacting the Public
                 Reference Room of the Securities and Exchange Commission, 450
                 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., telephone 800-SEC-0330.
                 You may also obtain this information by visiting the SEC's
                 Worldwide Website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
                 Investment Company Act File No. 811-0865 (Growth and Income);
                 811-7413 (SmallCap); 811-5113 (Global Corporate Leaders);
                 811-8172 (International); 811-1838 (Worldwide); 811-7287 (Small
                 Cap Asia Growth); 811-7587 (Russia); 811-2401 (GNMA Income);
                 811-4675 (Global Income); 811-2701 (Money Market); 811-2881
                 (Goldfund); 811-4111 (Silver).



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           LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
                              
            STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

                       May 3, 1999


     This statement of additional information, which is not a prospectus,
should be read in  conjunction  with the current  prospectus  of  Lexington 
Growth and Income Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") dated May 3, 1999, as it may be
revised from time to time. To obtain a copy of the Fund's prospectus at no
charge, please write to the Fund at P.O. Box  1515/Park 80 West - Plaza
Two,  Saddle  Brook,  New Jersey 07663 or call the following toll-free
numbers:

          Shareholder Services:                       1-800-526-0056
          Institutional/Financial Adviser Services:   1-800-367-9160
          24-Hour Account Information:                1-800-526-0052



Lexington  Management  Corporation  ("LMC")  serves  as  the  Fund's 
investment adviser. Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc. ("LFD") is the Fund's
distributor.

                      TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                         Page
History of the Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1
Investment Strategies and Risks of the Fund. . . . . . . .  1
Investment Policies and Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . .  2
Portfolio Transactions and Turnover. . . . . . . . . . . .  3
Management of the Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5
Control Persons and Principal Holders of Securities. . . .  9
Investment Adviser, Administrator and Distributor. . . . .  9
Determination of Net Asset Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Distribution Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Telephone Exchange Provisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Tax Sheltered Retirement Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Capital Stock of the Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Dividend Distribution and Reinvestment Policy. . . . . . . 15
Tax Matters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Calculation of Performance Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Custodian, Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent. . 22
Counsel and Independent Auditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Financial Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23


History of the Fund                    
- -------------------
     The Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") is a
corporation organized under the laws of the State of Maryland on April 30,
1991.  The Fund was originally organized as a New Jersey Corporation on
February 11, 1959.  The Fund is an open-end diversified management
investment company.   

Investment Strategies and Risks of the Fund
- -------------------------------------------     
     The  Fund may purchase stock equivalents including warrants, option,
convertible debt securities and depository receipts.  The common stock
equivalents may be converted into or provide the holder with the right to
common stock.  These investments are made in order to limit the risk of a
substantial increase in the market price of a security (or an adverse
movement in its applicable currency).  

       A warrant typically is a long-term option that permits the holder
to buy a specified number of shares of the issuer's underlying common stock
at a specified exercise price by a particular expiration date.  A warrant
not exercised or disposed of by its expiration date expires worthless.

     The Fund may purchase put options on particular securities (or on
currencies in which those securities are denominated) in order to protect
against a decline in the market value of the underlying security below the
exercise price less the premium paid for the option (or an adverse movement
in the applicable currency relative to the U.S. dollar).  Prior to
expiration, most options are expected to be sold in a closing sale
transaction.  Profit or loss from the sale depends upon whether the amount
received is more or less than the premium paid plus transaction costs.  The
Fund may purchase put and call options on stock indices in order to hedge
against risks of stock market or industry wide stock price fluctuations. 
     
     A convertible security is a fixed-income security (a bond or
preferred stock) that may be converted at a stated price within a specified
period of time into a certain quantity of the common stock of the same or
a different issuer.  Convertible securities are senior to common stock in
a corporation's capital structure but are usually subordinated to similar
non-convertible securities.  The price of a convertible security is
influenced by the market value of the underlying common stock.  

     The Fund may also invest in other types of equity securities
including preferred stocks.  A preferred stock is a class of capital stock
that pays dividends at a specified rate and that has preference over common
stock in the payment of dividends and the liquidation of assets.  Preferred
stock does not normally carry voting rights.

     Depositary receipts include American depositary receipts ("ADRs"),
European depositary receipts ("EDRs"), global depositary receipts ("GDRs")
and other similar instruments.  Depositary receipts are receipts typically
issued in connection with a U.S. or foreign bank or trust company and
evidence ownership of underlying securities issued by a foreign
corporation.
                    
     The Fund may invest up to 10% of its total assets in shares of other
investment companies that invest in securities in which it may otherwise
invest.
     
     The Fund may "hedge" against changes in financial markets, currency
rates and interest rates.  A typical hedge is designed to offset a decline
that could hurt the value of the Fund's securities.  The Fund may hedge
with "derivatives."  Derivatives are instruments whose value is lined to,
or derived from, another instrument, like an index or a commodity.  Hedging
transactions involve certain risks.  Although the Fund may benefit from
hedging, unanticipated changes in interest rates or securities prices may
result in greater losses for the Fund than if it did not hedge.  If the
Fund does not correctly predict a hedge, it may lose money.  In addition,
the Fund pays commissions and other costs in connection with such
investments.  

     The Fund may invest in fixed-rate and floating- or variable-rate U.S.
government securities.  The U.S. Government guarantees payments of interest
and principal of U.S. Treasury bills, notes and bonds, mortgage-related
securities and other securities issued by the U.S. government.  Other
securities issued by U.S. government agencies or instrumentalities are
supported only by the credit of the agency or instrumentality, for example
those issued by the Federal Home Loan Bank, whereas others, such as those
issued by the FNMA, Farm Credit System and Student Loan Marketing
Association, have an additional line of credit with the U.S. Treasury.

     Short-term U.S. government securities generally are considered to be
among the safest short-term investments.  However, the U.S. government does
not guarantee the net asset value of the Funds' shares.  With respect to
U.S. government securities supported only by the credit of the issuing
agency or instrumentality or by an additional line of credit with the U.S.
Treasury, there is no guarantee that the U.S. government will provide
support to such agencies or instrumentalities.  Accordingly, such U.S.
government securities may involve risk of loss of principal and interest.
     
     The Fund's investment portfolio may include repurchase  agreements
("repos")with banks and dealers in U.S.  Government  securities.  A
repurchase  agreement involves the  purchase by the Fund of an  investment 
contract  from a bank or a dealer  in  U.S.  Government  securities  which 
contract  is  secured  by  debt securities  whose value is equal to or
greater than the value of the  repurchase agreement  including the agreed
upon interest.  The agreement  provides that the institution will
repurchase the underlying securities at an agreed upon time and price. 
Under the Investment Company Act, repurchase agreements are considered to
be loans by the Fund and must be fully collateralized by collateral assets. 
If the seller defaults on its obligations to repurchase the underlying
security, the Fund may experience delay or difficulty in exercising its
rights to realize upon the security, may incur a loss if the value of the
security declines and may incur disposition costs in liquidating the
security.  The total amount  received on repurchase  would exceed the price
paid by the Fund,  reflecting  an agreed upon rate of  interest  for the
period from the date of the  repurchase  agreement  to the  settlement 
date,  and  would not be related  to the  interest  rate on the  underlying 
securities.  The  difference between the total amount to be received upon
the  repurchase  of the  securities and the price  paid by the Fund  upon 
their  acquisition  is  accrued  daily as interest. If the institution
defaults on the repurchase agreement, the Fund will retain  possession  of
the  underlying  securities.  In addition,  if bankruptcy proceedings  are 
commenced  with  respect  to the  seller,  realization  on the collateral 
by the Fund  may be  delayed  or  limited  and the  Fund  may  incur
additional costs. In such case the Fund will be subject to risks associated
with changes in the market value of the  collateral  securities.  The Fund
intends to limit repurchase agreements to transactions with institutions
believed by LMC to present  minimal  credit risk.  

Investment Policies and Restrictions
- ------------------------------------            
      The Fund shall not: (i) issue senior securities;  (ii) underwrite
securities of other issuers;  (iii) purchase or sell real estate, 
commodity contracts or commodities (however,  the Fund may purchase 
interests  in real  estate  investment  trusts  whose  securities  are
registered  under the Securities Act of 1933 and are readily  marketable); 
(iv) make loans to other  persons  except (a) through  the  purchase of a
portion or portions of publicly  distributed  bonds,  notes,  debentures 
and  evidences of indebtedness  authorized by its investment policy, or (b)
through investments in" repurchase  agreements" (which are arrangements
under which the Fund acquires a debt security subject to an obligation of
the seller to repurchase it at a fixed price  within a short  period), 
provided  that no more  than 10% of the  Fund's assets may be invested in
repurchase  agreements which mature in more than seven days;  (v) purchase
the securities of another  investment  company or investment trust except
in the open market where no profit  results to a sponsor or dealer, other
than the  customary  broker's  commission;  (vi)  purchase any security on
margin or effect a short sale of a security;  (vii) buy securities  from
or sell securities  to any of its officers and  directors or those of the 
investment  adviser or principal  distributor  as  principal;  (viii) 
contract to sell any security or evidence of interest  therein  except to
the extent that the same shall be owned by the  Fund;  (ix)  retain 
securities  of an  issuer  when  one or more of the officers and directors
of the Fund or the investment  adviser or a person owning more than 10% of
the stock of  either,  own  beneficially  more than 0.5% of the securities 
of such  issuer  and  the  persons  owning  more  than  0.5% of such
securities  together own  beneficially  more than 5% of the  securities 
of such issuer;  (x)  invest  more  than 5% of the  value  of its  total 
assets  in the securities of any one issuer nor acquire more than 10% of
the outstanding voting securities  of any one  issuer;  (xi)  invest in 
companies  for the  purpose of exercising  management or control;  or (xii) 
concentrate  its  investments in a particular industry; thus the Fund will
not purchase a security if the immediate effect  of such  purchase  would
be to  increase  the  Fund's  holdings  in such industry above 25% of the
Fund's assets.    

     The Fund  shareholder  vote  required  for  modification  of the 
investment policies  or  restrictions listed above is the  lesser  of:  (a)
67% or  more of the  voting securities  present at a meeting if the 
holders of more than 50% are present or represented by proxy; or (b) more
than 50% of the voting securities.    

     In addition to the above fundamental investment  restrictions,  the
Fund has undertaken not to: a) invest an aggregate of more than 5% of its
total assets in the securities of unseasoned  issuers and equity securities
of issuers which are not readily marketable;  b) invest in puts, calls, 
straddles,  spreads, and any combination  thereof;  or c) pledge,  mortgage
or hypothecate  the assets of the Fund to an  extent  greater  than 15% of
the gross  assets of the Fund  taken at cost.  

     The Fund has  authority  to  borrow  money  from a bank not in excess
of the lesser of: (a) 5% of the gross assets of the Fund at the current
market value at the time of such borrowing;  or (b) 10% of the gross assets
of the Fund taken at cost.  Any such borrowing  may be  undertaken only as
a temporary measure for extraordinary or emergency purposes. This borrowing
power has not been exercised by the Fund's management.    

     The 5%  diversification  limitation set forth in subparagraph (x)
above does not apply to obligations  issued or guaranteed as to principal 
and interest by the United  States  Government,  nor does it apply to bank
certificates of deposit, which are not classified by the Fund as securities
for the purposes of this limitation.

     The Fund may  not use more than 5% of its net assets to purchase
illiquid securities.  The Fund treats any securities subject to
restrictions on repatriation for more than seven days, and securities
issued in connection with foreign debt conversion programs that are
restricted as to remittance of invested capital or profit, as illiquid. 
The Fund also treats repurchase agreements with maturities in excess of
seven days as illiquid.  Illiquid securities do not include securities that
are restricted from trading on formal markets for some period of time but
for which an active informal market exists, or securities that meet the
requirements of Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933 and that,
subject to the review by the Board of Directors and guidelines adopted by
the Board of Directors, LMC has determined to be liquid. 

Portfolio Transactions and Turnover
- -----------------------------------
     The Fund's primary policy is to execute all purchases and sales of
portfolio instruments  at the  most  favorable  prices  consistent  with 
best  execution, considering all of the costs of the transaction including
brokerage commissions.  This policy governs the selection of brokers and
dealers and the market in which a  transaction  is  executed.  Consistent 
with this  policy,  the Rules of Fair Practice of the National Association
of Securities Dealers, Inc., and such other policies as the Directors may
determine, LMC may consider sales of shares of the Fund  and  of the  other 
Lexington  Funds  as a  factor  in  the  selection  of broker-dealers to
execute the Fund's portfolio transactions.  However,  pursuant to the
Fund's investment management agreement,  management  consideration may be
given in the selection of broker-dealers to research provided and payment
may be made of a  commission  higher than that charged by another 
broker-dealer  which does not furnish research  services or which furnishes 
research services deemed to be of lesser value, so long as the criteria of
Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 are met.  Section 28
(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 was adopted in 1975 and
specifies that a person with investment  discretion shall not be "deemed
to have acted  unlawfully  or to have  breached a fiduciary duty" solely
because such person has caused the account to pay higher commission than
the lowest available under certain circumstances,  provided that the person
so exercising  investment  discretion makes a good faith  determination
that the person so commissions  paid are  "reasonable in the relation to
the value of the brokerage  and  research  services  provided...viewed  in
terms of  either  that particular  transaction  or his  overall 
responsibilities  with  respect to the accounts as to which he exercises
investment discretion."    

     Currently,  it is not possible to determine the extent to which 
commissions that reflect an element of value for research  services  ("soft 
dollars") might exceed  commissions  that would be payable for execution 
services  alone.  Nor generally can the value of research  services to the
Fund be measured.  Research services  furnished might be useful and of
value to LMC and its  affiliates,  in serving  other  clients as well as
the Fund.  On the other  hand,  any  research services  obtained by LMC or
its  affiliates  from the  placement  of  portfolio brokerage of other 
clients  might be useful and of value to LMC in carrying out its
obligations to the Fund.

     The Fund anticipates that its brokerage transactions involving
securities of companies  domiciled in countries  other than the United
States will normally be conducted on the principal stock exchanges of those
countries. Fixed commissions of foreign stock exchange  transactions are
generally higher than the negotiated commission  rates  available  in the 
United  States.  There is  generally  less government   supervision   and 
 regulation  of  foreign  stock   exchanges  and broker-dealers than in the
United States.

     Although the Fund does not generally intend to invest for the purpose
of seeking short-term profits, the Fund's investments may be changed when
circumstances warrant, without regard to the length of time a particular
security has been held. It is expected that the Fund will have an annual
portfolio turnover rate that will generally not exceed 100%. A 100%
turnover rate would occur if all the Fund's portfolio investments were sold
and either repurchased or replaced within a year. A high turnover rate
(100% or more) results in correspondingly greater brokerage commissions and
other transactional expenses which are borne by the Fund. High portfolio
turnover may result in the realization of net short-term capital gains by
the Fund which, when distributed to shareholders, will be taxable as
ordinary income.  See "Tax Matters." 

     The Fund paid brokerage commissions and portfolio turnover rates are
as follows:

          Total Brokerage        Soft Dollar          Portfolio
          Commission Paid     Commissions Paid      Turnover Rate
          ---------------     ----------------      -------------
1996         $ 429,457          $ 174,482               101.12%
1997           457,246            172,381                88.15%
1998           372,204            177,110                63.20%



Management of the Fund
- ----------------------
     The Fund's Directors and executive officers, their ages as of the
Fund's most recent fiscal year-end, their principal occupations and former
affiliations are set forth below: 

+ S.M.S.  CHADHA  (61), DIRECTOR.  3/16 Shanti  Niketan,  New Delhi 21,  India.
   Secretary,  Ministry of External Affairs,  New Delhi,  India; Head of Foreign
   Service  Institute,  New Delhi,  India;  Special  Envoy of the  Government of
   India;  Director,  Special Unit for Technical  Cooperation  among  Developing
   Countries, United Nations Development Program, New York.

*+ ROBERT M.  DEMICHELE  (54),  PRESIDENT  AND CHAIRMAN.  P.O. Box 1515,  Saddle
   Brook, N.J. 07663. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lexington Management
   Corporation;  President and Director,  Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc.;
   Chairman and Chief  Executive  Officer,  Lexington Funds  Distributor,  Inc.;
   Chairman of the Board,  Market  Systems  Research,  Inc.  and Market  Systems
   Research  Advisors,  Inc.;  Director,  Chartwell  Re  Corporation,   Claredon
   National  Insurance  Company,  The Navigator's  Group,  Inc., Unione Italiana
   Reinsurance,  Vanguard Cellular Systems,  Inc. and Weeden &Co.; Vice Chairman
   of the  Board of  Trustees,  Union  College  and  Trustee,  Smith  Richardson
   Foundation.

 + BEVERLEY C. DUER (69), DIRECTOR.  340 East 72nd Street,  New York, N.Y. 10021
   Private Investor.  Formerly Manager,  Operations Research Department,     CPC
   International Inc.

*+ BARBARA R. EVANS (38),DIRECTOR. 5 Fernwood Road, Summit, N.J. 07901.  Private
   Investor,   formerly,   Assistant  Vice  President  and  Securities  Analyst,
   Lexington Management Corporation.

*+ LAWRENCE  KANTOR (51),  VICE  PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR.  P.O. Box 1515,  Saddle
   Brook, N.J. 07663. Managing Director,  Executive Vice President and Director,
   Lexington  Management  Corporation;  Executive  Vice  President and Director,
   Lexington  Funds  Distributor,  Inc.;  Executive  Vice  President,  Lexington
   Global Asset Managers, Inc.,

 + JERARD F. MAHER (53), DIRECTOR.  300 Raritan  Center  Parkway,  Edison,  N.J.
   08818.  General  Counsel,  Federal Business Center;  Counsel,  Ribis,  Graham
   &Curtin.

 + ANDREW M.  MCCOSH (58),DIRECTOR. 12 Wyvern Park, Edinburgh EH92 JY, Scotland,
   U.K.  Professor of the  Organisation of Industry and Commerce,  Department of
   Business Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Scotland..

 + DONALD B. MILLER  (72), DIRECTOR.  10725 Quail Covey  Drive,  Boynton  Beach,
   Florida  33436.  Chairman,   Horizon  Media,  Inc.;  Trustee,  Galaxy  Funds;
   Director,  Maguire Group of  Connecticut;  prior to January 1989,  President,
   Director and C.E.O., Media General Broadcast Services.

 + JOHN G. PRESTON (66), DIRECTOR.  3 Woodfield Road,  Wellesley,  Massachusetts
   02181. Associate Professor of Finance, Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts.

 + ALAN H. WAPNICK (52), VICE PRESIDENT AND PORTFOLIO MANAGER.   P. O. Box 1515,
   Saddle  Brook,  N.J. 07663.   Senior  Vice  President,  Director of  Domestic
   Equity  Investment Strategy, Lexington Management Corporation.

*+ RICHARD M. HISEY (40), VICE PRESIDENT. P.O. Box 1515,  Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
   Managing Director, Chief Financial Officer and Director, Lexington Management
   Corporation; Chief Financial Officer,  Vice President and Director, Lexington
   Funds  Distributor,  Inc;  Chief Financial Officer,  Market Systems  Research
   Advisors, Inc.; Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and General
   Manager - Mutual Funds, Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc.

*+ LISA CURCIO (39), VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY.  P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook,
   N.J.  07663.  Senior  Vice  President  and  Secretary,  Lexington  Management
   Corporation; Vice President and Secretary, Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc.;
   Secretary, Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc.

*+ RICHARD J. LAVERY,  CLU, CHFC (45),  VICE PRESIDENT.  P. O. Box 1515,  Saddle
   Brook, N.J. 07663. Senior Vice President,  Lexington Management  Corporation;
   Vice President, Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc.

*+ JANICE A. CARNICELLI (39), VICE PRESIDENT. P. O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.
   07663.

*+ CHRISTIE CARR-WALDRON (31),TREASURER, P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.07663.
   Prior to October 1992, Senior Accountant, KPMG Peat Marwick LLP.

*+ CATHERINE DIFALCO (29), ASSISTANT TREASURER. P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, New
   Jersey 07663. Prior to October 1997, Manager, Fund Accounting.

*+ SIOBHAN  GILFILLAN (35),  ASSISTANT  TREASURER.  P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook,
   N.J. 07663.

*+ JOAN K. LEDERER (32), ASSISTANT TREASURER.  P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.
   07663. Prior to April 1997,  Director of Investment  Accounting,  Diversified
   Investment  Advisors,  Inc. Prior to April 1996,  Assistant  Vice  President,
   PIMCO.

*+ SHERI MOSCA (35),  ASSISTANT  TREASURER.  P. O. Box 1515,  Saddle Brook, N.J.
   07663.

*+ PETER CORNIOTES (36), ASSISTANT SECRETARY. P. O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.
   07663.  Vice  President  and  Assistant   Secretary,   Lexington   Management
   Corporation. Assistant Secretary, Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc.

*+ ENRIQUE FAUST (38),  ASSISTANT  SECRETARY,  P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.
   07663. Assistant Vice President,  Lexington Management Corporation.  Prior to
   March 1994,  Blue Sky Compliance  Coordinator,  Lexington Group of Investment
   Companies.


   * "Interested person" and/or "affiliated person" as defined in the
     Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

  +  Messrs. Chada, Corniotes, DeMichele, Duer, Faust, Hisey, Kantor,
     Lavery, Maher, McCosh, Miller, Preston and Wapnick and Mmes.
     Carnicelli, Carr-Waldron, Curcio, DiFalco, Evans, Gilfillan, Lederer
     and Mosca hold similar offices with some or all of the other
     registered investment companies advised and/or distributed by
     Lexington Management Corporation or Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc. 
      The Board of Directors met 5 times during the twelve months ended
     December 31, 1998, and each of the Directors attended at least 75%
     of those meetings.

REMUNERATION OF DIRECTORS AND CERTAIN EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: 

     Each Director is reimbursed for expenses incurred in attending each
meeting of the Board of Directors or any committee thereof up to a maximum
of $9,000 per year for Directors living outside the U.S. and $6,000 per
year for Directors living within the U.S. Each Director who is not an
affiliate of the advisor is compensated for his or her services according
to a fee schedule which recognizes the fact that each Director also serves
as a Director of other investment companies advised by LMC. Each Director
receives a fee, allocated among all investment companies for which the
Director serves. 

     Set forth below is information regarding compensation paid or
accrued during the period January 1, 1998 to December 31, 1998 for each
Director: 
 

                              
                              
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                            AGGREGATE       TOTAL COMPENSATION      NUMBER OF
      NAME OF DIRECTOR   COMPENSATION FROM      FROM FUND AND   DIRECTORSHIPS IN
                              FUND             FUND COMPLEX       FUND COMPLEX
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   S.M.S. Chadha             $1,712               $27,068              15
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   Robert M. DeMichele          0                    0                 16
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   Beverley C. Duer          $2,045               $35,518              16
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   Barbara R. Evans             0                    0                 15
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   Lawrence Kantor              0                    0                 15
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   Jerard F. Maher           $2,462               $30,518              16
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   Andrew M. McCosh          $1,712               $27,818              15
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   Donald B. Miller          $1,712               $27,818              15
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   Frances Olmsted*          $1,400               $16,800              N/A
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   John G. Preston           $1,712               $27,818              15
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   Margaret W. Russell*      $1,456               $23,228              N/A
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   Philip C. Smith*          $1,280               $19,200              N/A
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   Frances A. Sunderland*    $1,200               $16,800              N/A
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  *Retired
                               
RETIREMENT PLAN FOR ELIGIBLE DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES

     Effective September 12, 1995, the Directors instituted a Retirement
Plan for  Eligible  Directors/Trustees  (the  "Plan")  pursuant to which
each Director/Trustee (who is not an employee of any of the Funds, the
Advisor, Administrator or Distributor or any of their affiliates) may be
entitled to certain benefits upon retirement from the Board. Pursuant to
the Plan, the normal retirement date is the date on which the eligible
Director/Trustee has attained age 65 and has completed at least ten years
of continuous and non-forfeited service with one or more of the investment
companies advised by LMC (or its affiliates) (collectively, the "Covered
Funds"). Each eligible Director/Trustee is entitled to receive from the
Covered Fund an annual benefit commencing on the first day of the calendar
quarter coincident with or next following his date of retirement equal to
5% of his compensation multiplied by the number of such Director/Trustee's
years of service (not in excess of 15 years) completed with respect to any
of the Covered Portfolios. Such benefit is payable to each eligible
Director in quarterly installments for ten years following the date of
retirement or the life of the Director/Trustee. The Plan establishes age
72 as a mandatory retirement age for Directors/Trustees; however,
Director/Trustees serving the Funds as of September 12, 1995 are not
subject to such mandatory retirement. Directors/Trustees serving the Funds
as of September 12, 1995 who elect retirement under the Plan prior to
September 12, 1996 will receive an annual retirement benefit at any
increased compensation level if compensation is increased prior to
September 12, 1997 and receive spousal benefits (I.E., in the event the
Director/Trustee dies prior to receiving full benefits under the Plan, the
Director/Trustee's spouse (if any) will be entitled to receive the
retirement benefit within the 10 year period.) 

     Retiring Directors will be eligible to serve as Honorary Directors
for one year after retirement and will be entitled to be reimbursed for
travel expenses to attend a maximum of two meetings.

     Set forth in the table below are the estimated annual benefits
payable to an eligible Director upon retirement assuming various
compensation and years of service classifications. As of December 31, 1998,
the estimated credited years of service for Directors Chadha, Duer, Maher,
McCosh, Miller  and Preston are 3, 20, 3, 3, 24 and 20, respectively.

                              HIGHEST ANNUAL COMPENSATION PAID BY ALL FUNDS
                              ---------------------------------------------
                                                                 
                 $20,000         $25,000            $30,000              $35,000

    YEARS OF
     SERVICE               ESTIMATED ANNUAL BENEFIT UPON RETIREMENT
     ------                ----------------------------------------
       15        $15,000         $18,750            $22,500              $26,250
       14         14,000          17,500             21,000               24,500
       13         13,000          16,250             19,500               22,750
       12         12,000          15,000             18,000               21,000
       11         11,000          13,750             16,500               19,250
       10         10,000          12,500             15,000               17,500




Control Persons and Principal Holders of Securities
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     As of February 19, 1999, there are no persons known by fund
management to have owned beneficially, directly or indirectly, 5% or more
of the outstanding shares of Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc. 

Investment Adviser, Administrator and Distributor
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     LMC, P.O. Box 1515/Park 80 West Plaza Two, Saddle Brook, N.J. 07663,
is the investment adviser to the Fund, pursuant to an Investment Management
Agreement dated April 15, 1992 (the "Advisory Agreement").  LFD is the
distributor of Fund shares pursuant to a Distribution Agreement dated April
22, 1991 (the "Distribution Agreement").  Both of these agreements were
approved by the Fund's Board of Directors (including a majority of the
Directors who were not parties to either the Advisory Agreement or the
Distribution Agreement or "interested persons" of any such party) on
November 30, 1998 and were last approved by the Board of Directors on
November 30, 1998.                                     

     LMC is paid an  investment  advisory  fee at the annual rate of 0.75%
of the net assets of the Fund up to $100 million; 0.60% of such value in
excess of $100 million up to $150 million;  0.50% of such value in excess
of $150 million up to $250  million;  and 0.40% of such value in excess of
$250  million.  This fee is computed on the basis of the Fund's  daily net
assets and is payable on the last business day of each month.

     Under the terms of the advisory  agreement LMC also pays the Fund's
expenses for office rent, utilities,  telephone,  furniture and supplies
utilized for the Fund's  principal  office and the salaries  and payroll 
expense of officers and directors of the Fund who are employees of LMC or
its affiliates in carrying out its duties under the investment advisory
agreement.  The Fund pays all its other expenses,  including  custodian and
transfer agent fees,  legal and registration fees,   audit  fees,  
printing  of   prospectuses,   shareholder   reports  and communications 
required for regulatory purposes or for distribution to existing
shareholders, computation of net asset value, mailing of shareholder
reports and communications,  portfolio brokerage, taxes and independent
directors' fees, and furnishes  LFD,  at  printers  overrun  cost  paid by
LFD,  such  copies  of its prospectus,  annual, semi-annual and other
reports and shareholder communication as may be reasonably required for
sales purposes.

     LMC has  agreed to reduce  its  management  fee if  necessary  to
keep total operating  expenses  at or below 2.50% of the Fund's  average 
daily net assets.  LMC may  terminate  this  voluntary  reduction at any
time. In the event that the Fund's  expenses  exceed such  limitation  at
any month end,  the investment advisory fee paid by the Fund for such month
is reduced  accordingly.  For the fiscal  year  ended  December  31,  1998
no  expense  reimbursement  was required.

     Fund Advisory Fee Paid to LMC:

                                   ADVISORY   
            PERIOD                   FEE         
            ------               ------------
            1/1/96 to 12/31/96   $ 1,118,691   
            1/1/97 to 12/31/97     1,403,527  
            1/1/98 to 12/31/98     1,466,333   

     The investment advisory agreement with LMC will automatically 
terminate if assigned and may be terminated by either party upon 60 days'
notice.  The terms of the agreement and any renewal thereof must be
approved  annually by a majority of the Fund's Board of  Directors, 
including  a majority  of  directors  who are not parties to the Agreement
or "interested persons" of such parties, as such term is defined under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

     LMC serves as investment  adviser to other investment  companies and
private and institutional investment accounts.  Included among these
clients are persons and organizations which own significant amounts of
capital stock of LMC's parent (see below).  These clients pay fees which
LMC  considers  comparable to the fee levels for similarly served clients. 
  

     LMC as owner of the registered service mark "Lexington" will
sublicense to the Fund to include the word "Lexington" as part of its
corporate name subject to revocation by LMC in the event that the Fund
ceases to engage LMC or its affiliate as investment adviser or distributor.
In that event the Fund will be required upon demand of LMC to change its
name to delete the word "Lexington" therefrom.

     LMC shall not be liable to the Fund or its shareholders for any act
or omission by LMC, its officers, directors or employees or any loss
sustained by the Fund or its shareholders except in the case of willful
misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of duty.

     LMC's  accounts are managed  independently  with reference to the
applicable investment  objectives and current security holdings,  but on
occasion more than one fund or  counsel  account  may seek to  engage in 
transactions  in the same security at the same time. To the extent
practicable,  such transactions will be effected  on a  pro-rata  basis 
in  proportion  to the  respective  amounts  of securities  to be  bought 
and  sold  for  each  portfolio,  and  the  allocated transactions  will
be averaged as to price.  While this  procedure may adversely affect the
price or volume of a given Fund  transaction,  LMC believes  that the
ability  of the Fund to  participate  in  combined  transactions  may 
generally produce better executions overall.

     Of the directors,  executive officers or employees ("affiliated
persons") of the Fund,  Messrs.  Corniotes,  DeMichele,  Faust,  Hisey, 
Kantor,  Lavery, and Wapnick and Mmes. Carnicelli,  Carr-Waldron,  Curcio,
Dubis, Gilfillan,  Lederer and Mosca (see "Management of the Fund") may
also be deemed affiliates of LMC by virtue of being officers,  directors
or employees  thereof.   As of February 19, 1999.

     LMC  also  acts  as   administrator   to  the  Fund  and  performs 
 certain administrative and internal accounting  services,  including but
not limited to, maintaining  general  ledger  accounts,  regulatory 
compliance,  preparation of financial information for semiannual and annual
reports,  preparing registration statements,   calculating  net  asset 
values,  shareholder  communications  and supervision of the custodian of,
transfer agent and provides facilities for such services.  The Fund
reimburses  LMC for its actual cost in providing  such services, facilities
and expenses.

     LMC  and  LFD  are  wholly-owned  subsidiaries  of  Lexington  Global 
Asset Managers,  Inc., a Delaware  corporation with offices at Park 80 West
Plaza Two, Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07663.  Descendants of Lunsford
Richardson,  Sr., their spouses,  trusts and other related entities have
a majority voting control of outstanding shares of Lexington Global Asset
Managers, Inc.

     LFD  also  serves  as  distributor  for  Fund  shares  under a 
Distribution Agreement  which is subject to annual approval by a majority
of the Fund's Board of  Directors,  including  a  majority  of  directors 
who are  not  "interested persons".

Determination of Net Asset Value
- --------------------------------
     The Fund calculates net asset value as of the close of normal trading
on the New York Stock Exchange (currently 4:00 p.m., Eastern time, unless
weather, equipment failure or other factors contribute to an earlier
closing time) each business day. It is expected that the New York Stock
Exchange will be closed on Saturdays and Sundays and on New Year's Day,
President's Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

     Portfolio securities are valued using current market valuations:
either the last reported sales price or, in the case of securities for
which there is no reported last sale and fixed-income securities, the mean
between the closing bid and asked price.  Securities for which market
quotations are not readily available or which are illiquid are valued at
their fair values as determined in good faith under the supervision of the
Funds' officers, and by the Manager and the Board, in accordance with
methods that are specifically authorized by the Board.  Short-term
obligations with maturities of 60 days or less are valued at amortized cost
as reflecting fair value.

       Options are valued at the mean of the last bid and asked price on the
exchange where the option is primarily traded.  


Distribution Plan
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       The Fund has adopted a  Distribution  Plan (the "Plan") in 
accordance  with Rule 12b-1 under the  Investment  Company Act of 1940, 
which  provides that the Fund may pay  distribution  fees including 
payments to the  Distributor,  at an annual rate not to exceed 0.25% of its
average daily net assets for distribution services.    

       Distribution  payments will be made as follows:  The Fund, either
directly or through the Adviser, may make payments periodically (i) to the
Distributor or to any  broker-dealer (a "Broker") who is registered under
the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934  and a  member  in good  standing  of
the  National  Association  of Securities  Dealers,  Inc. and who has
entered into a Selected Dealer  Agreement with  the  Distributor,  (ii) to 
other  persons  or  organizations  ("Servicing Agents") who have entered
into  shareholder  processing  and service  agreements with the Adviser or
with the  Distributor,  with respect to Fund shares owned by shareholders 
for which  such  Broker is the  dealer or holder of record or such
servicing agent has a servicing  relationship,  or (iii) for expenses
associated with  distribution  of Fund  shares,  including  the 
compensation  of the sales personnel of the Distributor;  payments of no
more than an effective annual rate of 0.25%,  or such lesser  amounts as
the  Distributor  determines  appropriate.  Payments may also be made for
any advertising and promotional  expenses relating to  selling  efforts, 
including  but not  limited to the  incremental  costs of printing
prospectuses,  statements of additional information, annual reports and
other periodic  reports for  distribution to persons  who are not 
shareholders  of the  Fund;  the  costs of  preparing  and distributing 
any  other   supplemental   sales  literature;   costs  of  radio,
television,  newspaper  and  other  advertising;   telecommunications 
expenses, including  the cost of  telephones,  telephone  lines and  other 
communications equipment,  incurred by or for the  Distributor in carrying
out its  obligations under the Distribution Agreement.    

       Quarterly,  in each year  that  this Plan  remains  in  effect,  the 
Fund's Treasurer  shall  prepare  and  furnish to the  Directors  of the
Fund a written report, complying with the requirements of Rule 12b-1,
setting forth the amounts expended  by the Fund under the Plan and 
purposes  for which such  expenditures were made.    

       The Plan shall  become  effective  upon  approval  of the Plan,  the
form of Selected Dealer Agreement and the form of Shareholder Service
Agreement,  by the majority votes of both (a) the Fund's Directors and the
Directors who are not interested  persons (as defined in Section 2(a)(19)
of the 1940 Act) of the Fund and have no direct or indirect financial
interest in the operation of the Plan or in any agreements related to the
Plan (the "Qualified Directors"),  cast in person at a meeting called for
the purpose of voting on the Plan and (b) the  outstanding  voting 
securities of the Fund, as defined in Section 2(a)(42) of the 1940 Act.  
 

       The Plan shall remain in effect for one year from its adoption  date
and may be continued  thereafter if the Plan and all related agreements are
approved at least  annually  a  majority  vote of the  Directors  of the
Fund,  including  a majority of the Qualified  Directors  cast in person
at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such Plan and  agreements. 
This Plan may not be amended in order to increase materially the amount to
be spent for distribution  assistance without  shareholder  approval.  All 
material  amendments  to this Plan must be approved by a vote of the
Directors of the Fund, and of the Qualified  Directors,  cast in person at
a meeting called for the purpose of voting thereon.    

       The Plan may be  terminated  at any time by a majority vote of the
Qualified Directors who have no direct or indirect  financial  interest in
the operation of the Plan or in any agreements related to the Plan or by
vote of a majority of the  outstanding  voting  securities of the Fund, as
defined in Section 2(a)(42) of the 1940 Act.    

       While the Plan is in effect,  the  selection  and  nomination  of
the"non-interested"  Directors of the Fund will be committed to the 
discretion of the Qualified Directors then in office.

Telephone Exchange Provisions
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       Exchange instructions may be given in writing or by telephone.
Telephone exchanges may only be made if a Telephone Authorization form has
been previously executed and filed with LFD. Telephone exchanges are
permitted only after a minimum of seven (7) days have elapsed from the date
of a previous exchange. Exchanges may not be made until all checks in
payment for the shares to be exchanged have been cleared.

       Telephonic exchanges can only involve shares held on deposit at State
Street Bank and Trust Company (the "Agent"); shares held in certificate
form by the shareholder cannot be included. However, outstanding
certificates can be returned to the Agent and qualify for these services.
Any new account established with the same registration will also have the
privilege of exchange by telephone in the Lexington Funds. All accounts
involved in a telephonic exchange must have the same registration and
dividend option as the account from which the shares were transferred and
will also have the privilege of exchange by telephone in the Lexington
Funds in which these services are available.

       By checking the box on the New Account Application authorizing
telephone exchange services, a shareholder constitutes and appoints LFD as
the true and lawful attorney to surrender for redemption or exchange any
and all non-certificate shares held by the Agent in account(s) designated,
or in any other account with the Lexington Funds, present or future which
has the identical registration, with full power of substitution in the
premises.  This selection also authorizes and directs LFD to act upon any
instruction from any person by telephone for exchange of shares held in any
of these accounts.  In acting on a request to exchange, LFD is authorized
to purchase shares of any other Lexington Fund that is available, provided
the registration and mailing address of the shares to be purchased are
identical to the registration of the shares being redeemed.  The
shareholder also agrees that neither LFD, the Agent, or the Fund(s) will
be liable for any loss, expense or cost arising out of any requests
effected in accordance with this authorization which would include requests
effected by impostors or persons otherwise unauthorized to act on behalf
of the account. LFD, the Agent, and the Fund will employ reasonable
procedures to confirm that instructions communicated by telephone are
genuine and if they do not employ reasonable procedures they may be liable
for any losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent instructions.  The
following identification procedures may include, but are not limited to,
the following: account number, registration and address, taxpayer
identification number and other information particular to the account.  In
addition, all telephone exchange and telephone redemption transactions will
take place on recorded telephone lines and each transaction will be
confirmed in writing by the Fund.  If the shareholder is an entity other
than an individual, it may be required to certify that certain persons have
been duly elected and are now legally holding the titles given and that the
said corporation, trust, unincorporated association, etc. is duly organized
and existing and has the power to take action called for by this continuing
authorization.  LFD reserves the right to cease to act as attorney subject
to the above appointment upon thirty (30) days written notice to the
address of record. 

       Exchange Authorizations forms, Telephone Authorization forms and
prospectuses of the other funds may be obtained from LFD.

       LFD has made arrangements with certain dealers to accept instructions
by telephone to exchange shares of the Fund or shares of one of the other
Lexington Funds at net asset value as described above. Under this
procedure, the dealer must agree to indemnify LFD and the funds from any
loss or liability that any of them might incur as a result of the
acceptance of such telephone exchange orders. A properly signed Exchange
Authorization must be received by LFD within 5 days of the exchange
request. LFD reserves the right to reject any telephone exchange request.
In each such exchange, the registration of the shares of the Fund being
acquired must be identical to the registration of the shares of the Fund
being exchanged. Any telephone exchange orders so rejected may be processed
by mail.

       This exchange offer is available only in states where shares of the
Fund being acquired may legally be sold and may be modified or terminated
at any time by the Fund. Broker-dealers who process exchange orders on
behalf of their customers may charge a fee for their services. Such fee may
be avoided by making requests for exchange directly to the Fund or Agent.

Tax Sheltered Retirement Plans
- ------------------------------
       The Fund makes  available a variety of Prototype  Pension and Profit
Sharing Plans  including  a 401(k)  Salary  Reduction  Plan and a 403(b)(7) 
Plan.  Plan services are available by contacting the Shareholder  Services
Department of the Distributor at 1-800-526-0056.    

       Individual Retirement Account (IRA):  Individuals  may make tax
deductible contributions  to their own Individual  Retirement  Accounts 
("IRA") established  under Section 408 of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (the "Code").  Married investors filing a joint return (i)
neither of whom is an active participant in an employer sponsored
retirement  plan,  or (ii) for 1999 who have an  adjusted  gross  income 
of  $51,000  or less ($31,000 or less for single  taxpayers) may each make
a $2,000 annual  deductible IRA contribution.  For  adjusted  gross 
incomes  over  $51,000  ($31,000 for single taxpayers),  the IRA  deduction 
limit is generally  phased out ratably over the next $10,000 of adjusted 
gross  income,  subject to a minimum  $200  deductible contribution.  
Investors  who  are  not  able  to  deduct  a  full  $2,000  IRA
contribution  because of the limitations may make a non-deductible 
contribution to their IRA to the extent a deductible  contribution  is not
allowed.  Federal  income tax on  accumulations earned on  deductible or
non-deductible  contributions  is  deferred  until such time as these
amounts are deemed  distributed  to an investor.  Rollovers  are also 
permitted.  The  Disclosure  statement  required  by the  Internal  Revenue
Service ("IRS") is provided by the Fund.

       Roth IRA:  Individuals may make non-deductible contributions to their
own Roth Individual Retirement Accounts ("Roth IRAs") under Section 408A
of the Code.  Generally, Roth IRAs are subject to many of the same rules
as Traditional IRAs.  Most important with a Roth IRA: there is no income
tax on qualified withdrawals.  In addition, unlike a Traditional IRA, there
is no prohibition on making contributions to a Roth IRA after an individual
reaches age 70 1/2, and there are no required minimum withdrawals beginning
at that age.  Total contributions to all of an individual's Traditional and
Roth IRAs may not exceed $2,000 per year (other limitations may apply). 
The $2,000 maximum contribution amount is reduced by any amounts
contributed in the same year to a Traditional IRA or another Roth IRA. 
Married investors filing a joint return may not make a Roth IRA
contribution for a year in which his or her joint adjusted gross income is
$160,000 or greater (for unmarried investors, $110,000 or greater), and the
amount allowed as a contribution is phased out ratably for married
investors with an adjusted gross income of more than $150,000, but less
than $160,000 (for unmarried investors, more than $95,000, but less than
$110,000).  Married investors filing separate returns may not contribute
to a Roth IRA in a year in which his or her adjusted gross income is
$10,000 or more (the allowed contribution amount is phased out ratably over
the first $10,000 of this investor's adjusted gross income).  The
Disclosure statement required by the IRS is provided by the Fund upon
opening a Roth IRA. 
  
       The minimum initial investment to establish a tax-sheltered plan
through the Fund is $250 for both Keogh  Plans and IRA  Plans.  Subsequent 
investments  are subject to a minimum of $50 for each account.

       Self-Employed Retirement Plan (HR-10):  Self-employed  individuals
may make tax deductible contributions to a prototype defined contribution
pension plan or profit sharing plan. There are,  however,  a number of
special rules which apply when  self-employed  individuals  participate in
such plans.  Currently purchase payments under a  self-employed  plan are 
deductible  only to the extent of the lesser of (i) $30,000 or (ii) 25% of
the  individual's  earned annual income (as defined in the Code) and in
applying these limitations not more than $150,000 of "earned income" may
be taken into account.

       Corporate Pension and Profit Sharing Plans:  The Fund makes 
available a Prototype Defined Contribution Pension Plan and a Prototype
Profit Sharing Plan.

       All  purchases  and  redemptions  of Fund shares  pursuant to any one
of the Fund's tax sheltered plans must be carried out in accordance with
the provisions of the Plan. Accordingly, all plan documents should be
reviewed carefully before adopting or  enrolling  in the plan.  Investors 
should  especially  note that a penalty  tax of 10%  may  be  imposed  by
the  IRS on  early  withdrawals  under corporate,  Keogh or IRA Plans.  It
is  recommended  by the IRS that an investor consult a tax adviser  before 
investing in the Fund through any of these plans.

       An investor participating in any of the Fund's special plans has no
obligation to continue to invest in the Fund and may terminate the Plan
with the Fund at any time. Except for expenses of sales and promotion,
executive and administrative personnel, and certain services which are
furnished by LMC, the cost of the plans generally is borne by the Fund;
however, each IRA Plan account is subject to an annual maintenance fee of
$12.00 charged by the Agent.

Capital Stock of the Fund
- -------------------------
       The Fund has one class of stock which has no preemptive rights.


Dividend Distribution and Reinvestment Policy
- ---------------------------------------------
       The Fund intends to pay  semi-annual  dividends from investment 
income,  if earned and as declared by its Board of Directors. The Board of
Directors may, at its  discretion,  elect to  retain or  declare  and pay 
distributions  from any realized security profits.

       Any  dividends  and  distribution  payments  will be reinvested at
net asset value,  without sales charge,  in additional  full and fractional 
shares of the Fund  unless and until the  shareholder  notifies  State 
Street  Bank and Trust Company (the  "Agent") in writing that he wants to
receive his payments in cash.This  request  must be  received  by the Agent
at least  seven  days  before the dividend  record date.  Upon receipt by
the Agent of such  written  notice,  all further  payments will be made in
cash until  written  notice to the contrary is received. An account of such
shares owned by each shareholder will be maintained by the Agent.

       Shareholders  whose  accounts are maintained by the Agent will have
the same rights as other  shareholders  with respect to shares so
registered (see "How to Purchase Shares" in the Prospectus).

Tax Matters 
- -----------
       Information set forth in the Prospectus and this SAI is only a
summary of certain key tax considerations generally affecting purchasers
of shares of the Fund.  The following is only a summary of certain
additional tax considerations generally affecting the Fund and its
shareholders that are not described in the Prospectus.  No attempt has been
made to present a complete explanation of the federal, state and local tax
treatment of the Fund or the implications to shareholders, and the
discussions here and in the Fund's Prospectus are not intended as
substitutes for careful tax planning.  Accordingly, potential purchasers
of shares of the Fund are urged to consult their tax advisers with specific
reference to their own tax circumstances.  In addition, the tax discussion
in the Prospectus and this SAI is based on tax law in effect on the date
of the Prospectus and this SAI; such laws and regulations may be changed
by legislative, judicial or administrative action, sometimes with
retroactive effect.

Qualification as a Regulated Investment Company

            The Fund has elected to be taxed as a regulated investment
company under Subchapter M of the Code.  As a regulated investment company,
the Fund is not subject to federal income tax on the portion of its net
investment income (i.e., taxable interest, dividends, and other taxable
ordinary income, net of expenses) and capital gain net income (i.e., the
excess of capital gains over capital losses) that it distributes to
shareholders, provided that it distributes at least 90% of its investment
company taxable income (i.e., net investment income and the excess of net
short-term capital gain over net long-term capital loss) for the taxable
year (the "Distribution Requirement"), and satisfies certain other
requirements of the Code that are described below.  Distributions by the
Fund made during the taxable year or, under specified circumstances, within
twelve months after the close of the taxable year, will be considered
distributions of income and gains for the taxable year and will therefore
count toward satisfaction of the Distribution Requirement.  

            In addition to satisfying the Distribution Requirement, a
regulated investment company must derive at least 90% of its gross income
from dividends, interest, certain payments with respect to securities
loans, gains from the sale or other disposition of stock or securities or
foreign currencies (to the extent such currency gains are directly related
to the regulated investment company's principal business of investing in
stock or securities) and other income (including but not limited to gains
from options, futures, or forward contracts) derived with respect to its
business of investing in such stock, securities, or currencies (the "Income
Requirement").

            In general, gain or loss recognized by the Fund on the
disposition of an asset will be a capital gain or loss.  However, gain
recognized on the disposition of a debt obligation (including municipal
obligations) purchased by the Fund at a market discount (generally, at a
price less than its principal amount) will be treated as ordinary income
to the extent of the portion of the market discount which accrued while the
Fund held the debt obligation.  In addition, under the rules of Code
Section 988, gain or loss recognized on the disposition of a debt
obligation denominated in a foreign currency or an option with respect
thereto (but only to the extent attributable to changes in foreign currency
exchange rates), and gain or loss recognized on the disposition of a
foreign currency forward contract, futures contract, option or similar
financial instrument, or of foreign currency itself, except for regulated
futures contracts or non-equity options subject to Code Section 1256
(unless the Fund elects otherwise), generally will be treated as ordinary
income or loss.

            The Fund may purchase securities of certain foreign investment
funds or trusts which constitute passive foreign investment companies
("PFICs") for federal income tax purposes.  If the Fund invests in a PFIC,
it has three separate options.  First, it may elect to treat the PFIC as
a qualified electing fund (a "QEF"), in which event the Fund will each year
have ordinary income equal to its pro rata share of the PFIC's ordinary
earnings for the year and long-term capital gain equal to its pro rata
share of the PFIC's net capital gain for the year, regardless of whether
the Fund receives distributions of any such ordinary earnings or capital
gains from the PFIC.  Second, the Fund that invests in stock of a PFIC may
make a mark-to-market election with respect to such stock.  Pursuant to
such election, the Fund will include as ordinary income any excess of the
fair market value of such stock at the close of any taxable year over the
Fund's adjusted tax basis in the stock.  If the adjusted tax basis of the
PFIC stock exceeds the fair market value of the stock at the end of a given
taxable year, such excess will be deductible as ordinary loss in an amount
equal to the lesser of the amount of such excess or the net mark-to-market
gains on the stock that the Fund included in income in previous years.  The
Fund's holding period with respect to its PFIC stock subject to the
election will commence on the first day of the next taxable year.  If the
Fund makes the mark-to-market election in the first taxable year it holds
PFIC stock, it will not incur the tax described below under the third
option.  

            Finally, if the Fund does not elect to treat the PFIC as a QEF
and does not make a mark-to-market election, then, in general, (1) any gain
recognized by the Fund upon the sale or other disposition of its interest
in the PFIC or any excess distribution received by the Fund from the PFIC
will be allocated ratably over the Fund's holding period of its interest
in the PFIC stock, (2) the portion of such gain or excess distribution so
allocated to the year in which the gain is recognized or the excess
distribution is received shall be included in the Fund's gross income for
such year as ordinary income (and the distribution of such portion by the
Fund to shareholders will be taxable as an ordinary income dividend, but
such portion will not be subject to tax at the Fund level), (3) the Fund
shall be liable for tax on the portions of such gain or excess distribution
so allocated to prior years in an amount equal to, for each such prior
year, (i) the amount of gain or excess distribution allocated to such prior
year multiplied by the highest tax rate (individual or corporate) in effect
for such prior year, plus (ii) interest on the amount determined under
clause (i) for the period from the due date for filing a return for such
prior year until the date for filing a return for the year in which the
gain is recognized or the excess distribution is received, at the rates and
methods applicable to underpayments of tax for such period, and (4) the
distribution by the Fund to its shareholders of the portions of such gain
or excess distribution so allocated to prior years (net of the tax payable
by the Fund thereon) will again be taxable to the shareholders as an
ordinary income dividend.

            Treasury Regulations permit a regulated investment company, in
determining its investment company taxable income and net capital gain
(i.e., the excess of net long-term capital gain over net short-term capital
loss) for any taxable year, to elect (unless it has made a taxable year
election for excise tax purposes as discussed below) to treat all or any
part of any net capital loss, any net long-term capital loss or any net
foreign currency loss (including, to the extent provided in Treasury
Regulations, losses recognized pursuant to the PFIC mark-to-market
election) incurred after October 31 as if it had been incurred in the
succeeding year.

       In addition to satisfying the requirements described above, the Fund
must satisfy an asset diversification test in order to qualify as a
regulated investment company.  Under this test, at the close of each
quarter of the Fund's taxable year, at least 50% of the value of the Fund's
assets must consist of cash and cash items, U.S. Government securities,
securities of other regulated investment companies, and securities of other
issuers (provided that, with respect to each issuer, the Fund has not
invested more than 5% of the value of the Fund's total assets in securities
of each such issuer and the Fund does not hold more than 10% of the
outstanding voting securities of each such issuer), and no more than 25%
of the value of its total assets may be invested in the securities of any
one issuer (other than U.S. Government securities and securities of other
regulated investment companies), or in two or more issuers which the Fund
controls and which are engaged in the same or similar trades or businesses.

       If for any taxable year the Fund does not qualify as a regulated
investment company, all of its taxable income (including its net capital
gain) will be subject to tax at regular corporate rates without any
deduction for distributions to shareholders, and such distributions will
be taxable to the shareholders as ordinary dividends to the extent of the
Fund's current and accumulated earnings and profits.  Such distributions
may be eligible for the dividends-received deduction in the case of
corporate shareholders.

Excise Tax on Regulated Investment Companies

       A 4% non-deductible excise tax is imposed on a regulated investment
company that fails to distribute in each calendar year an amount equal to
98% of its ordinary taxable income for the calendar year and 98% of its
capital gain net income for the one-year period ended on October 31 of such
calendar year (or, at the election of a regulated investment company having
a taxable year ending November 30 or December 31, for its taxable year (a
"taxable year election")).  The balance of such income must be distributed
during the next calendar year.  For the foregoing purposes, a regulated
investment company is treated as having distributed any amount on which it
is subject to income tax for any taxable year ending in such calendar year.

       For purposes of calculating the excise tax, a regulated investment
company:  (1) reduces its capital gain net income (but not below its net
capital gain) by the amount of any net ordinary loss for the calendar year
and (2) excludes foreign currency gains and losses and ordinary gains or
losses arising as a result of a PFIC mark-to-market election (or upon the
actual disposition of the PFIC stock subject to such election) incurred
after October 31 of any year (or after the end of its taxable year if it
has made a taxable year election) in determining the amount of ordinary
taxable income for the current calendar year (and, instead, include such
gains and losses in determining the company's ordinary taxable income for
the succeeding calendar year).

       The Fund intends to make sufficient distributions or deemed
distributions of its ordinary taxable income and capital gain net income
prior to the end of each calendar year to avoid liability for the excise
tax.  However, investors should note that the Fund may in certain
circumstances be required to liquidate portfolio investments to make
sufficient distributions to avoid excise tax liability.

Fund Distributions

       The Fund anticipates distributing substantially all of its investment
company taxable income for each taxable year.  Such distributions will be
taxable to shareholders as ordinary income and treated as dividends for
federal income tax purposes.  Distributions attributable to dividends
received by the Fund from domestic corporations will qualify for the 70%
dividends-received deduction for corporate shareholders only to the extent
discussed below. Distributions attributable to interest received by the
Fund will not, and distributions attributable to dividends paid by a
foreign corporation generally should not, qualify for the dividend-received
deduction.  

       Ordinary income dividends paid by the Fund with respect to a taxable
year will qualify for the 70% dividends-received deduction generally
available to corporations (other than corporations such as S corporations,
which are not eligible for the deduction because of their special
characteristics, and other than for purposes of special taxes such as the
accumulated earnings tax and the personal holding company tax) to the
extent of the amount of qualifying dividends received by the Fund from
domestic corporations for the taxable year.  A dividend received by the
Fund will not be treated as a qualifying dividend (1) if it has been
received with respect to any share of stock that the Fund has held for less
than 46 days (91 days in the case of certain preferred stock), excluding
for this purpose under the rules of Code Section 246(c)(3) and (4): 
(i) any day more than 45 days (or 90 days in the case of certain preferred
stock) after the date on which the stock becomes ex-dividend and (ii) any
period during which the Fund has an option to sell, is under a contractual
obligation to sell, has made and not closed a short sale of, is the grantor
of a deep-in-the-money or otherwise nonqualified option to buy, or has
otherwise diminished its risk of loss by holding other positions with
respect to, such (or substantially identical) stock; (2) to the extent that
the Fund is under an obligation (pursuant to a short sale or otherwise) to
make related payments with respect to positions in substantially similar
or related property; or (3) to the extent the stock on which the dividend
is paid is treated as debt-financed under the rules of Code Section 246A. 
Moreover, the dividends-received deduction for a corporate shareholder may
be disallowed or reduced (1) if the corporate shareholder fails to satisfy
the foregoing requirements with respect to its shares of the Fund or (2)
by application of Code Section 246(b) which in general limits the
dividends-received deduction to 70% of the shareholder's taxable income
(determined without regard to the dividends-received deduction and certain
other items).  

       The Fund may either retain or distribute to shareholders its net
capital gain for each taxable year.  The Fund currently intends to
distribute any such amounts.  If net capital gain is distributed and
designated as a capital gain dividend, it will be taxable to shareholders
as long-term capital gain, regardless of the length of time the shareholder
has held his or her shares or whether such gain was recognized by the Fund
prior to the date on which the shareholder acquired his shares.  The Code
provides, however, that under certain conditions only 50% of the capital
gain recognized upon the Fund's disposition of domestic qualified "small
business" stock will be subject to tax.

       Conversely, if the Fund elects to retain its net capital gain, the
Fund will be subject to tax thereon (except to the extent of any available
capital loss carryovers) at the 35% corporate tax rate.  If the Fund elects
to retain its net capital gain, it is expected that the Fund also will
elect to have shareholders of record on the last day of its taxable year
treated as if each received a distribution of his pro rata share of such
gain, with the result that each shareholder will be required to report his
pro rata share of such gain on his tax return as long-term capital gain,
will receive a refundable tax credit for his pro rata share of tax paid by
the Fund on the gain, and will increase the tax basis for his shares by an
amount equal to the deemed distribution less the tax credit.

       Alternative Minimum Tax ("AMT") is imposed in addition to, but only
to the extent it exceeds, the regular tax and is computed at a maximum
marginal rate of 28% for non-corporate taxpayers and 20% for corporate
taxpayers on the excess of the taxpayer's alternative minimum taxable
income ("AMTI") over an exemption amount.  For purposes of the corporate
AMT, the corporate dividends-received deduction is not itself an item of
tax preference that must be added back to taxable income or is otherwise
disallowed in determining a corporation's AMTI.  However, corporate
shareholders generally will be required to take the full amount of any
dividend received from the Fund into account (without a dividends-received
deduction) in determining their adjusted current earnings, which are used
in computing an additional corporate preference item (i.e., 75% of the
excess of a corporate taxpayer's adjusted current earnings over its AMTI
(determined without regard to this item and the AMT net operating loss
deduction)) includable in AMTI.

       Investment income that may be received by the Fund from sources
within foreign countries may be subject to foreign taxes withheld at the
source.  The United States has entered into tax treaties with many foreign
countries which entitle the Fund to a reduced rate of, or exemption from,
taxes on such income.  It is impossible to determine the effective rate of
foreign tax in advance since the amount of the Fund's assets to be invested
in various countries is not known.

       Distributions by the Fund that do not constitute ordinary income
dividends, exempt-interest dividends, or capital gain dividends will be
treated as a return of capital to the extent of (and in reduction of) the
shareholder's tax basis in his shares; any excess will be treated as gain
from the sale of his shares, as discussed below.

       Distributions by the Fund will be treated in the manner described
above regardless of whether such distributions are paid in cash or
reinvested in additional shares of the Fund.  Shareholders receiving a
distribution in the form of additional shares will be treated as receiving
a distribution in an amount equal to the fair market value of the shares
received, determined as of the reinvestment date.  In addition, if the net
asset value at the time a shareholder purchases shares of the Fund reflects
undistributed net investment income, recognized net capital gain, or
unrealized appreciation in the value of the assets of the Fund,
distributions of such amounts will be taxable to the shareholder in the
manner described above, although such distributions economically constitute
a return of capital to the shareholder.

       Ordinarily, shareholders are required to take distributions by the
Fund into account in the year in which the distributions are made. 
However, dividends declared in October, November or December of any year
and payable to shareholders of record on a specified date in such a month
will be deemed to have been received by the shareholders (and made by the
Fund) on December 31 of such calendar year if such dividends are actually
paid in January of the following year.  Shareholders will be advised
annually as to the U.S. federal income tax consequences of distributions
made (or deemed made) during the year.

       The Fund will be required in certain cases to withhold and remit to
the U.S. Treasury 31% of ordinary income dividends and capital gain
dividends, and the proceeds of redemption of shares, paid to any
shareholder (1) who has failed to provide a correct taxpayer identification
number, (2) who is subject to backup withholding for failure to report the
receipt of interest or dividend income properly, or (3) who has failed to
certify to the Fund that it is not subject to backup withholding or is an
"exempt recipient" (such as a corporation).

Sale or Redemption of Shares

            A shareholder will recognize gain or loss on the sale or
redemption of shares of the Fund in an amount equal to the difference
between the proceeds of the sale or redemption and the shareholder's
adjusted tax basis in the shares.  All or a portion of any loss so
recognized may be disallowed if the shareholder purchases other shares of
the Fund within 30 days before or after the sale or redemption.  In
general, any gain or loss arising from (or treated as arising from) the
sale or redemption of shares of the Fund will be considered capital gain
or loss and will be long-term capital gain or loss if the shares were held
for longer than one year.  However, any capital loss arising from the sale
or redemption of shares held for six months or less will be treated as a
long-term capital loss to the extent of the amount of capital gain
dividends on such shares.  For this purpose, the special holding period
rules of Code Section 246(c)(3) and (4) (discussed above in connection with
the dividends-received deduction for corporations) generally will apply in
determining the holding period of shares.  Capital losses in any year are
deductible only to the extent of capital gains plus, in the case of a
noncorporate taxpayer, $3,000 of ordinary income.

Foreign Shareholders

            Taxation of a shareholder who, as to the United States, is a
nonresident alien individual, foreign trust or estate, foreign corporation,
or foreign partnership ("foreign shareholder"), depends on whether the
income from the Fund is "effectively connected" with a U.S. trade or
business carried on by such shareholder.

       If the income from the Fund is not effectively connected with a U.S.
trade or business carried on by a foreign shareholder, ordinary income
dividends paid to such foreign shareholder will be subject to U.S.
withholding tax at the rate of 30% (or lower applicable treaty rate) upon
the gross amount of the dividend.  Furthermore, such a foreign shareholder
may be subject to U.S. withholding tax at the rate of 30% (or lower
applicable treaty rate) on the gross income resulting from the Fund's
election to treat any foreign taxes paid by it as paid by its shareholders,
but may not be allowed a deduction against such gross income or a credit
against the U.S. withholding tax for the foreign shareholder's pro rata
share of such foreign taxes which it is treated as having paid.  Such a
foreign shareholder generally would be exempt from U.S. federal income tax
on gains realized on the sale of shares of the Fund and capital gain
dividends, and amounts retained by the Fund that are designated as
undistributed capital gains.

       If the income from the Fund is effectively connected with a U.S.
trade or business carried on by a foreign shareholder, then ordinary income
dividends, capital gain dividends, and any gains realized upon the sale of
shares of the Fund will be subject to U.S. federal income tax at the rates
applicable to U.S. citizens or domestic corporations.

       In the case of foreign noncorporate shareholders, the Fund may be
required to withhold U.S. federal income tax at a rate of 31% on
distributions that are otherwise exempt from withholding tax (or taxable
at a reduced treaty rate) unless such shareholders furnish the Fund with
proper notification of their foreign status.

       The tax consequences to a foreign shareholder entitled to claim the
benefits of an applicable tax treaty may be different from those described
herein.  Foreign shareholders are urged to consult their own tax advisers
with respect to the particular tax consequences to them of an investment
in the Fund, including the applicability of foreign taxes.


Effect of Future Legislation, Local Tax Considerations

       The foregoing general discussion of U.S. federal income tax
consequences is based on the Code and the Treasury Regulations issued
thereunder as in effect on the date of this SAI.  Future legislative or
administrative changes or court decisions may significantly change the
conclusions expressed herein, and any such changes or decisions may have
a retroactive effect.

       Rules of state and local taxation of ordinary income dividends,
exempt-interest dividends, and capital gain dividends from regulated
investment companies may differ from the rules for U.S. federal income
taxation described above.  Shareholders are urged to consult their tax
advisers as to the consequences of these and other state and local tax
rules affecting investment in the Fund.

Calculation of Performance Data
- -------------------------------
       For purposes of quoting and comparing the performance of the Fund to
that of other mutual fund and to other relevant market indices in 
advertisements  or in reports to  shareholders,  performance  may be stated
in terms of total  return.  Under the rules of the Securities and Exchange 
Commission ("SEC rules"),  funds advertising performance must include total
return quotes calculated according to the following formula: 

       P(l + T)n = ERV

       Where:    P    =    a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000
                 T    =    average annual total return
                 n    =    number of years (1, 5 or 10)
                 ERV  =    ending  redeemable value of a hypothetical
                           $1,000 payment made at the beginning of the 
                           1, 5 or 10 year periods at the end of the 
                           1, 5 or  10 year periods (or fractional
                           portion thereof).

       Under the foregoing  formula,  the time periods used in advertising 
will be based on rolling calendar  quarters,  updated to the last day of
the most recent quarter prior to submission of the advertising for 
publication,  and will cover one,   five,  and  ten  year  periods  or  a 
shorter  period  dating  from  the effectiveness of the Fund's 
Registration  Statement.  In calculating the ending redeemable  value,  all
dividends and  distributions  by the Fund are assumed to have been 
reinvested  at the net asset value as described in the  Prospectus on the 
reinvestment  dates  during the  period.  The total  return,  or "T" in the
formula  above,  is computed by finding the average annual  compounded 
rates of return over the 1, 5 and 10 year periods (or  fractional  portion 
thereof) that would equate the initial amount  invested to the ending 
redeemable  value.  Any recurring  account charges that might in the future
be imposed by the Fund would be included at that time.  Lexington Growth
and Income Fund, Inc.'s total return for the 1, 5 and 10 years ended
December 31, 1998 is a follows:


                                           Average Annual 
        Period                             Total Return

        1 year ended December 31, 1998        21.42%

        5 years ended December 31, 1998       18.90%

        10 years ended December 31, 1998      15.76%



       Fund may also  from time to time  include  in such  advertising  a
total return figure that is not calculated according to the formula set
forth above in order to compare more accurately the performance of the Fund
with other measures of  investment  return.  For example,  in comparing the
Fund's total return with data published by Lipper Analytical  Services, 
Inc., or with the performance of the  Standard  &  Poor's  500  Composite 
Stock  Price  Index  or the Dow  Jones Industrial  Average,  the Fund 
calculates  its  aggregate  total return for the specified periods of time
by assuming the reinvestment of each dividend or other distribution at net
asset value on the reinvestment date.  Percentage  increases are 
determined  by  subtracting  the initial value of the  investment  from the
ending value and by dividing the remainder by the beginning value.

Custodian, Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent
- -------------------------------------------------------
       Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., 1211 Avenue of the Americas,  New York,
New York 10036  has  been  retained  to act as the  Custodian  for the 
Fund's  portfolio securities  including  those to be held by foreign banks
and foreign  securities depositories  which  qualify  as  eligible  foreign 
custodians  under the rules adopted by the S.E.C. and for the Fund's
domestic  securities and other assets.  State Street Bank and Trust
Company, 225 Franklin Street, Boston,  Massachusetts 02181, has been
retained to act as the transfer  agent and dividend  disbursing agent. 
Neither  Chase  Manhattan  Bank,  N.A.  nor State  Street Bank and Trust
Company have any part in determining  the investment  policies of the Fund
or in determining  which portfolio  securities are to be purchased or sold
by the Fund or in the declaration of dividends and distributions.

Counsel and Independent Auditors
- --------------------------------
       Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, 919 Third Avenue, New York, New
York 10022 will pass upon legal matters for the Fund in connection with the
offering of its shares.  KPMG LLP, 345 Park Avenue, New York, New York
10154, has been selected as independent auditors for the Fund for the
fiscal year ending December 31, 1999.


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LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS
(INCLUDING THE PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS)

December 31, 1998


     NUMBER                                                            VALUE
   OF SHARES                        SECURITY                          (NOTE 1)

================================================================================
                COMMON STOCKS: 99.5%

                BANKING: 1.5%
     80,400     Union Planters Corporation .....................   $3,643,125
                                                                   ----------
                CAPITAL EQUIPMENT: 1.3%
     54,000     Federal-Mogul Corporation ......................    3,213,000
                                                                   ----------
                COMPUTERS: 1.8%
    105,000     Compaq Computer Corporation ....................    4,403,438
                                                                   ----------
                CONSUMER DURABLE GOODS: 2.5%
     73,700     EMC Corporation1 ...............................    6,264,500
                                                                   ----------
                CONSUMER NONDURABLE GOODS: 9.1%
     69,500     Anheuser-Busch Companies .......................    4,560,937
     63,000     Dole Food Company, Inc. ........................    1,890,000
     80,700     Philip Morris Companies, Inc. ..................    4,317,450
    108,000     Saks, Inc. .....................................    3,408,750
    140,600     Sara Lee Corporation ...........................    3,963,162
     50,800     Unilever NV ....................................    4,213,225
                                                                   ----------
                                                                   22,353,524
                                                                   ----------
                DRUGS: 2.2%
     43,700     Pfizer, Inc. ...................................    5,481,619
                                                                   ----------
                ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS: 3.2%
     81,800     BMC Software, Inc.1 ............................    3,647,769
     68,200     Motorola, Inc. .................................    4,164,462
                                                                   ----------
                                                                    7,812,231
                                                                   ----------
                ENERGY SOURCES: 8.3%
     35,000     Chevron Corporation ............................    2,902,812
    136,000     Conoco, Inc. "A"1 ..............................    2,839,000
     67,000     Dominion Resources, Inc. .......................    3,132,250
     60,500     Exxon Corporation ..............................    4,424,062
     64,600     Texaco, Inc. ...................................    3,415,725
    114,500     The Williams Companies, Inc. ...................    3,570,969
                                                                   ----------
                                                                   20,284,818
                                                                   ----------
                FINANCIAL SERVICES: 12.5%
    177,700     Ace, Ltd. ......................................    6,119,544
     69,600     BankAmerica Corporation ........................    4,184,700
     91,200     Federal National Mortgage Association ..........    6,748,800
    194,600     Foremost Corporation of America ................    4,086,600
     70,000     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
                and Company ....................................    4,970,000
     95,900     NAC Re Corporation .............................    4,501,306
                                                                   ----------
                                                                   30,610,950
                                                                   ----------
                HEALTH & PERSONAL CARE: 9.9%
     38,500     Bristol-Myers Squibb Company ...................    5,151,781
     93,000     Cardinal Health, Inc. ..........................    7,056,375
     50,700     Johnson and Johnson ............................    4,252,462
    105,300     Medtronic, Inc. ................................    7,818,525
                                                                   ----------
                                                                   24,279,143
                                                                   ----------

    NUMBER
  OF SHARES
 OR PRINCIPAL                                                        VALUE
    AMOUNT                           SECURITY                       (NOTE 1)

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

                   HOUSHOLD PRODUCTS: 2.5%
    66,000         Procter & Gamble Company ....................   $  6,026,625
                                                                   ------------
                   INSURANCE: 1.9%
    62,700         EXCEL, Ltd. .................................      4,702,500
                                                                   ------------
                   MATERIALS: 4.1%
   107,200         Fort James Corporation ......................      4,288,000
    94,900         Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. .............      5,901,594
                                                                   ------------
                                                                     10,189,594
                                                                   ------------
                   MERCHANDISING: 16.0%
    83,900         Costco Companies, Inc.1 .....................      6,069,641
   116,100         Gap, Inc. ...................................      6,530,625
    86,000         Rite Aid Corporaton .........................      4,262,375
   139,100         Safeway, Inc. ...............................      8,476,406
   143,800         The Home Depot, Inc. ........................      8,798,762
   176,100         The TJX Companies, Inc. .....................      5,106,900
                                                                   ------------
                                                                     39,244,709
                                                                   ------------
                   MULTI-INDUSTRY: 3.2%
   104,300         Tyco International, Ltd. ....................      7,868,131
                                                                   ------------
                   SERVICES: 13.2%
    76,000         Computer Associates International, Inc. .....      3,239,500
   115,300         Ecolab, Inc. ................................      4,172,419
   157,700         HBO and Company .............................      4,528,947
    78,800         Network Associates, Inc.1 ...................      5,227,888
    86,900         Pitney Bowes, Inc. ..........................      5,740,831
   144,100         Sungard Data Systems, Inc.1 .................      5,718,969
    63,000         Time Warner, Inc. ...........................      3,909,938
                                                                   ------------
                                                                     32,538,492
                                                                   ------------
                   TELECOMMUNICATIONS: 6.3%
   105,700         Comcast Corporation .........................      6,206,572
    45,900         Lucent Technologies, Inc. ...................      5,049,000
    74,050         Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. ............      4,327,297
                                                                   ------------
                                                                     15,582,869
                                                                   ------------
                   TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
                   (cost $169,807,585)..........................    244,499,268
                                                                   ------------
                   SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT: 1.8%
                   U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATION
$4,400,000         Federal Home Loan Mortgage
                   Corporation 4.5%, due 01/04/99
                   (cost $4,398,442)............................      4,398,442
                                                                   ------------
                   TOTAL INVESTMENTS: 101.3%
                   (cost $174,206,027+)(Note 1).................    248,897,710
                   Liabilities in excess of other assets: (1.3%)     (3,107,949)
                                                                   ------------
                   TOTAL NET ASSETS: 100.0%
                   (equivalent to $21.91 per share on
                   11,218,224 shares outstanding) ..............   $245,789,761
                                                                   ============

- ---------------------
1 Non-income producing security.

+ Aggregate cost for Federal income purposes is $174,216,429.

   The Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of this statement.

                                       



<PAGE>

LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
December 31, 1998


ASSETS

Investments, at value
   (cost $174,206,027) (Note1).........................   $248,897,710
Cash ..................................................         80,848
Receivable for shares sold ............................        137,333
Dividends and interest receivable. ....................        103,502
                                                          ------------
   Total Assets .......................................    249,219,393
                                                          ------------
LIABILITIES

Due to Lexington Management Corporation
   (Note 2) ...........................................        124,823
Payable for shares redeemed ...........................         71,990
Distributions payable .................................      3,064,834
Accrued expenses ......................................        167,985
                                                          ------------
   Total Liabilities ..................................      3,429,632
                                                          ------------
NET ASSETS (equivalent to $21.91 per share on
   11,218,224 shares outstanding) (Note 4) ............   $245,789,761
                                                          ============
NET ASSETS consist of:

Capital stock-authorized 1,000,000,000 shares,
   $.001 par value per share...........................   $     11,218
Additional paid-in capital ............................    170,728,173
Accumulated net realized gain on investments (Note 1)          358,687
Unrealized appreciation of investments ................     74,691,683
                                                          ------------
   TOTAL NET ASSETS ...................................   $245,789,761
                                                          ============


LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
Year ended December 31, 1998

INVESTMENT INCOME
Dividends ...................................   $2,289,170
Interest ....................................      565,365
                                                ----------
                                                 2,854,535

Less: foreign tax expense ...................        6,400
                                                ----------
   Total investment income ................................     $ 2,848,135
EXPENSES

  Investment advisory fee (Note 2). .........    1,466,333
  Distribution expenses (Note 3) ............      517,576
  Transfer agent and shareholder
   servicing expenses (Note 2) ..............      284,970
  Accounting expenses (Note 2).. ............      192,926
  Printing and mailing expenses. ............       53,153
  Professional fees .........................       43,287
  Custodian expenses ........................       29,823
  Registration fees .........................       21,925
  Computer processing fees ..................       18,956
  Directors' fees and expenses ..............       17,573
  Other expenses ............................       64,566
                                                ----------
   Total expenses .........................................       2,711,088
                                                                -----------
   Net investment income ..................................         137,047
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN ON INVESTMENTS (NOTE 5)
Net realized gain on investments ............   25,439,329
Net change in unrealized appreciation
 of investments .............................   20,019,331
                                                ----------
Net realized and unrealized gain on

 investments ..............................................      45,458,660
                                                                -----------
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM

 OPERATIONS ...............................................     $45,595,707
                                                                ===========

  The Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.

                                      


<PAGE>

LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
Years ended December 31, 1998 and 1997

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                         1998               1997
                                                   ----------------   ----------------
<S>                                                <C>                <C>
Net investment income ..........................   $    137,047       $    467,120
Net realized gain from investment
  transactions .................................     25,439,329         35,330,683
Net change in unrealized appreciation of
  investments ..................................     20,019,331         20,980,248
                                                   ------------       ------------
  Net increase in net assets resulting

    from operations ............................     45,595,707         56,778,051
Distributions to shareholders from net
  invesment income (Note 1) ....................        (13,349)          (691,040)
Distributions to shareholders from net
  realized gains from security transactions

  (Note 1) .....................................    (27,112,974)       (36,280,960)
Increase (decrease) in net assets from
  capital share transactions (Note 4) ..........       (716,787)         7,922,045
                                                   ------------       ------------
Net increase in net assets .....................     17,752,597         27,728,096
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of period ............................    228,037,164        200,309,068
                                                   ------------       ------------
End of period (including undistributed net
  investment income of $0 and $0 in 1998

  and 1997, respectively) (Note 1) .............   $245,789,761       $228,037,164
                                                   ============       ============
</TABLE>

LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1998 and 1997

1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Lexington  Growth and Income Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") is an open-end  diversified
management  investment  company  registered under the Investment  Company Act of
1940, as amended. The Fund's investment  objective is long-term  appreciation of
capital.  Income  is a  secondary  objective.  The  following  is a  summary  of
significant  accounting  policies followed by the Fund in the preparation of its
financial statements:

       INVESTMENTS  Securities  transactions  are  accounted for on a trade date
basis.  Realized gains and losses from investment  transactions  are reported on
the identified cost basis.  Securities traded on a recognized stock exchange are
valued at the last sales price  reported by the exchange on which the securities
are traded.  If no sales price is  recorded,  the mean  between the last bid and
asked  prices is used.  Securities  traded on the  over-the-counter  market  are
valued at the mean  between the last  current bid and asked  prices.  Short-term
securities  having a maturity of 60 days or less are stated at  amortized  cost,
which approximates market value.  Securities for which market quotations are not
readily  available and other assets are valued by Fund  management in good faith
under the direction of the Fund's Board of Directors.  All investments quoted in
foreign  currencies  are  valued in U.S.  dollars  on the  basis of the  foreign
currency exchange rates prevailing at the close of business. Dividend income and
distributions  to shareholders  are recorded on the ex-dividend  date.  Interest
income,  adjusted for  amortization  of premiums and accretion of discounts,  is
accrued as earned.

       FEDERAL  INCOME  TAXES  It is  the  Fund's  policy  to  comply  with  the
requirements of the Internal  Revenue Code  applicable to "regulated  investment
companies"  and to  distribute  all of its taxable  income to its  shareholders.
Therefore, no provision for Federal income taxes is required.

       DISTRIBUTIONS  Dividends from net investment income are normally declared
and paid  semi-annually  and dividends from realized  capital gains are normally
declared and paid annually.  However,  the Fund may make distributions on a more
frequent  basis to comply with the  distribution  requirements  of the  Internal
Revenue Code. The character of income and gains to be distributed are determined
in  accordance  with  income tax  regulations  which may differ  from  generally
accepted accounting  principles.  At December 31, 1998,  reclassifications  were
made to the Fund's capital accounts to reflect  permanent  book/tax  differences
and income and gains available for  distributions  under income tax regulations.
Net  investment  income,  net realized gains and net assets were not affected by
this change.

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

2. INVESTMENT ADVISORY FEE AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATE

The Fund pays an  investment  advisory fee to Lexington  Management  Corporation
("LMC") at an annual rate of 0.75% of the Fund's  average daily net assets up to
$100 million and in  decreasing  stages to 0.40% of average  daily net assets in
excess of $250 million.  For 1998, LMC has agreed to voluntarily limit the total
expenses of the Fund (excluding interest,  taxes, brokerage  commissions,  12B-1
fees and  extraordinary  expenses but  including  management  fee, and operating
expenses)  to an annual  rate of 2.50% of the  Fund's  average  net  assets.  No
reimbursement  was required for the year ended  December 31, 1998. The Fund also
reimburses  LMC for  certain  expenses,  including  accounting  and  shareholder
servicing costs of $435,270 which are incurred by the Fund, but paid by LMC.

3. DISTRIBUTION PLAN

The Fund has a distribution  Plan (the "Plan") which allows  payments to finance
activities  associated  with the  distribution  of the Fund's  shares.  The Plan
provides  that the  Fund may pay  distribution  fees on a  reimbursement  basis,
including  payments to Lexington Funds  Distributor,  Inc.  ("LFD"),  the Fund's
distributor,  in amounts  not  exceeding  0.25% per annum of the Fund's  average
daily net assets.  Total  distribution  expenses for the year ended December 31,
1998 were $517,576 and are set forth in the statement of operations.

                                      

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LEXINGTON GROWTH AND INCOME FUND, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1998 and 1997 (continued)

4. CAPITAL STOCK 
Transactions  in capital stock were as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                 Year ended
                             December 31, 1998                 December 31, 1997
                      -------------------------------- ------------------------------
                           Shares          Amount           Shares         Amount
                      --------------- ---------------- ------------- -----------------
<S>                   <C>             <C>              <C>             <C>
Shares sold .........       840,489    $  18,202,069       1,769,495   $ 37,859,449
Shares issued on
  reinvestment of
  dividends .........     1,097,314       23,855,594       1,653,833     32,896,215
                          ---------    -------------       ---------   ------------
                          1,937,803       42,057,663       3,423,328     70,755,664
Shares redeemed .....    (1,967,968)     (42,774,450)     (2,965,147)   (62,833,619)
                         ----------    -------------      ----------   ------------
 Net increase
  (decrease) ........       (30,165)   $    (716,787)        458,181   $  7,922,045
                         ==========    =============      ==========   ============
</TABLE>

5. INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS
The cost of purchases and proceeds  from sales of securities  for the year ended
December  31, 1998,  excluding  short-term  securities,  were  $141,747,402  and
$163,885,528, respectively. At December 31, 1998, the aggregate gross unrealized
appreciation  for all  securities  in which there is an excess of value over tax
cost amounted to $76,987,286 and aggregate gross unrealized depreciation for all
securities  in which  there is an  excess  of tax cost over  value  amounted  to
$2,306,005.

6. INVESTMENT AND CONCENTRATION RISKS
The Fund's ability to invest in foreign securities may involve risks not present
in domestic  investments.  Since  foreign  securities  may be  denominated  in a
foreign currency and involve settlement and pay interest or dividends in foreign
currencies,  changes in the relationship of these foreign currencies to the U.S.
dollar can significantly affect the value of the investments and earnings of the
Fund.  Foreign  investments  may also  subject  the Fund to  foreign  government
exchange  restrictions,  expropriation,  taxation or other political,  social or
economic  developments,  all of which could affect the market and/or credit risk
of the investments.

7. TAXATION INFORMATION (UNAUDITED)
The following tax information represents the designation of various tax benefits
relating to the year ended December 31, 1998:

The percentage of investment  company  taxable income eligible for the dividends
received deduction  available to certain corporate  shareholders with respect to
the year ended December 31, 1998, is 100%.

For the year  ended  December  31,  1998,  the  percentage  of  ordinary  income
distributions paid by the Fund derived from agency and direct obligations of the
United States government were as follows.

<TABLE>

<S>                                            <C>
       U.S. Treasury .........................     0.03%
       Federal Home Loan Bank ................     6.51
       Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation      6.73
       Federal National Mortgage Association .     0.05
</TABLE>

The Fund  designates  $27,112,974,  whether  taken  in  shares  or cash,  as 20%
long-term capital gain distributions.

================================================================================
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Selected per share data for a share outstanding throughout the period:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                               Year ended December 31,
                                                                               -----------------------
                                                                                   1998        1997
                                                                               ----------- -----------
<S>                                                                        <C>         <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period .....................................       $ 20.27     $ 18.56
                                                                                 -------     -------
Income (loss) from investment operations:

 Net investment income ...................................................            --        0.05
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ..................          4.30        5.46
                                                                                 -------     -------
Total income (loss) from investment operations ...........................          4.30        5.51
                                                                                 -------     -------
Less distributions:

 Distributions from net investment income ................................            --       (0.07)
 Distributions from net realized gains ...................................         (2.66)      (3.73)
 Distributions in excess of net realized gains (temporary book-tax difference)       --           --
                                                                                --------    --------
Total distributions ......................................................         (2.66)     ( 3.80)
                                                                                --------    --------
Net asset value, end of period ...........................................       $ 21.91     $ 20.27
                                                                                ========    ========
Total return .............................................................        21.42%      30.36%
Ratio to average net assets:
 Expenses ................................................................         1.16%       1.17%
 Net investment income ...................................................         0.06%       0.21%
Portfolio turnover rate ..................................................        63.20%      88.15%
Net assets, end of period (000's omitted) ................................      $245,790    $228,037



<CAPTION>

                                                                                  Year ended December 31,

                                                                           -------------------------------------
                                                                               1996        1995         1994
                                                                           ----------- ----------- -------------
<S>                                                                        <C>         <C>          <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period .....................................    $ 15.71     $ 14.36        $ 16.16
                                                                              -------     -------        -------
Income (loss) from investment operations:

 Net investment income ...................................................       0.07        0.22           0.17
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments ..................       4.08        3.00          (0.68)
                                                                               ------     -------        -------
Total income (loss) from investment operations ...........................       4.15        3.22          (0.51)
                                                                               ------     -------        -------
Less distributions:

 Distributions from net investment income ................................      (0.13)      (0.22)         (0.16)
 Distributions from net realized gains ...................................      (1.17)      (1.65)         (0.91)
 Distributions in excess of net realized gains (temporary book-tax differen        --          --          (0.22)
                                                                              -------    --------        -------
Total distributions ......................................................      (1.30)      (1.87)         (1.29)
                                                                              -------    --------        -------
Net asset value, end of period ...........................................    $ 18.56     $ 15.71        $ 14.36
                                                                              =======    ========        =======
Total return .............................................................     26.46%      22.57%        (3.11)%
Ratio to average net assets:
 Expenses ................................................................      1.13%       1.09%          1.15%
 Net investment income ...................................................      0.43%       1.38%          1.06%
Portfolio turnover rate ..................................................    101.12%     159.94%         63.04%
Net assets, end of period (000's omitted) ................................   $200,309    $138,901       $124,829
</TABLE>

                                       


<PAGE>


INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT

The Board of Directors and Shareholders
Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc.:

     We have audited the  accompanying  statement of net assets  (including  the
portfolio of  investments)  and assets and  liabilities of Lexington  Growth and
Income Fund,  Inc. as of December 31, 1998, the related  statement of operations
for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the
years in the two-year period then ended,  and the financial  highlights for each
of the years in the five-year period then ended. 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 and financial  highlights.  Our procedures  included  confirmation of
securities  owned as of December 31, 1998 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
Lexington  Growth and Income Fund,  Inc. as of December 31, 1998, the results of
its operations  for the year then ended,  the changes in its net assets for each
of the years in the two-year period then ended, and the financial highlights for
each of the  years in the  five-year  period  then  ended,  in  conformity  with
generally accepted accounting principles.

                                                                   KPMG LLP

New York, New York
February 8, 1999




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