CITIFUNDS TRUST I
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  As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 16, 1998

                                                            File Nos. 2-90518
                                                                     811-4006


                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON D.C. 20549


                                   FORM N-1A


                             REGISTRATION STATEMENT
                                     UNDER

                           THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
                        POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 29

                                      AND

                  REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT
                              COMPANY ACT OF 1940
                                AMENDMENT NO. 30



                               CITIFUNDS TRUST I*
               (EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN CHARTER)


             21 MILK STREET, 5TH FLOOR, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02109
                    (ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES)


        REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE: 617-423-1679


   PHILIP W. COOLIDGE, 21 MILK STREET, 5TH FLOOR, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02109
                    (NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE)


                                    COPY TO:
             ROGER P. JOSEPH, BINGHAM DANA LLP, 150 FEDERAL STREET,
                          BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02110


     It is proposed that this filing will become effective on December 16,
1998 pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485.

       The Premium Portfolios, on behalf of Balanced Portfolio, has also
executed this Registration Statement.


__________________________________________________________________________
*  Formerly, Landmark Funds I.


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The Prospectus dated March 2, 1998 of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio is
incorporated in this Post-Effective Amendment No. 29 by reference to the
Prospectus of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio filed by the Registrant pursuant to
Rule 497(j) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (File No. 2-90518),
with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 2, 1998.


The Prospectus dated March 2, 1998, as supplemented June 15, 1998 and August
24, 1998, of the CitiSelect Portfolios is incorporated in this Post-Effective
Amendment No. 29 by reference to the Prospectus of the CitiSelect Portfolios
filed by the Registrant pursuant to Rule 497(j) under the Securities Act of
1933, as amended (File No. 2-90518), with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on March 2, 1998 and to the supplements to the Prospectus of the
CitiSelect Portfolios filed by the Registrant pursuant to Rule 497(e) under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (File No. 2-90518), with the Securities and
Exchange Commission on June 23, 1998 and August 24, 1998.

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The Statement of Additional Information dated March 2, 1998 of CitiFunds
Balanced Portfolio is incorporated in this Post-Effective Amendment No. 29 by
reference to the Statement of Additional Information of CitiFunds Balanced
Portfolio filed by the Registrant pursuant to Rule 497(j) under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended (File No. 2-90518), with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on March 2, 1998.


The Statement of Additional Information dated March 2, 1998 of the CitiSelect
Portfolios is incorporated in this Post-Effective Amendment No. 29 by reference
to the Statement of Additional Information of the CitiSelect Portfolios filed
by the Registrant pursuant to Rule 497(j) under the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended (File No. 2-90518), with the Securities and Exchange Commission on
March 2, 1998.

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                        SUPPLEMENT DATED JANUARY 4, 1999
                                       TO
                         PROSPECTUS DATED MARCH 2, 1998
                                      FOR
                         CITIFUNDSSM BALANCED PORTFOLIO


        Beginning on January 4, 1999, CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio will offer
two classes of shares: Class A and Class B.

        Shares of the Fund that are outstanding on January 4, 1999 will be
classified as Class A shares. No sales charge will be payable as a result of
this classification. Investors holding Fund shares on that date will be able to
exchange those shares, and any shares acquired through capital appreciation and
the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions on those shares,
into Class A shares of other CitiFunds and mutual funds managed or advised by
Citibank, N.A. without paying a sales charge.

        Investors purchasing shares of the Fund on or after January 4, 1999 may
select Class A or Class B shares, with different sales charges and expense
levels. Please determine which class of shares best fits your particular
situation. See "Classes of Shares" below.

        EXPENSE SUMMARY. The following tables summarize estimated shareholder
transaction and annual operating expenses for Class A and Class B shares of the
Fund and the underlying Portfolio in which the Fund invests. For more
information on costs and expenses, see "Management" -page 14 of the Prospectus
and "General Information -Expenses"-page 20 of the Prospectus.*

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTION EXPENSES                            CLASS A           CLASS B
<S>                                                         <C>               <C>

Maximum sales load imposed on purchases
  (as a percentage of offering price)                        5.00%             none

Maximum sales load imposed on reinvested
  dividends                                                  none              none

Maximum deferred sales load (as a percentage
  of original purchase price or redemption proceeds,
  whichever is less)                                         none1             5.00%

Redemption fee                                               none              none

Exchange fee                                                 none              none
</TABLE>



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      1 Except for purchases of $500,000 or more. See "Class A Shares" below.

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

                                                        CITIFUNDS
                                                   BALANCED PORTFOLIO

                                               CLASS A            CLASS B
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ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (AS A
PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE NET ASSETS)
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Management Fees                                  0.40%            0.40%

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12b-1 Fees (including service fees) (1)(2)       0.00%            1.00%

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Other Expenses
     Shareholder Servicing Agent Fees            0.25%              --
     Other Operating Expenses
        (after fee waivers and
        reimbursements) (2)                      0.37%            0.37%
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Total Fund Operating Expenses (after fee
waivers and reimbursements)(2)                   1.02%            1.77%

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*       These tables are intended to assist investors in understanding the
        various costs and expenses that a shareholder of the Fund will bear,
        either directly or indirectly. The tables show the fees paid to various
        service providers after giving effect to expected voluntary partial fee
        waivers and reimbursements. There can be no assurance that the fee
        waivers and reimbursements reflected in the tables will continue at
        these levels. The information in the tables and in the example below is
        based on the Fund's expenses for the fiscal year ended December 31,
        1997, as revised to reflect current fees. 
(1)     12b-1 distribution fees are asset-based sales charges. Long-term
        shareholders in the Fund could pay more in sales charges than the
        economic equivalent of the maximum front-end sales charges permitted by
        the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. 
(2)     Absent fee waivers, 12b-1 Fees, Other Operating Expenses and Total Fund
        Operating Expenses would be 0.25%, 0.42% and 1.32%, respectively, for
        Class A shares and 1.00%, 0.62% and 2.02%, respectively, for Class B
        shares.


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Example:A shareholder would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,
assuming a 5% annual return and redemption at the end of each period indicated
below:


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                                     ONE        THREE       FIVE        TEN
                                     YEAR       YEARS      YEARS       YEARS
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CITIFUNDS BALAnCED PORTFOLIO
Class A                              $60         $81        $104        $169
Class B
Assuming redemption at end
of period                            $68         $86        $106        $188
Assuming no redemption               $18         $56        $96         $188

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The Example assumes that all dividends are reinvested. Without waivers and
reimbursements, the amounts in the Example would be $62, $88, $116 and $196 for
Class A shares, and $71, $93, $119 and $211 for Class B shares, assuming
redemption at the end of the period ($21, $63, $109 and $211 assuming no
redemption). For Class B shares, where redemption at the end of the period is
assumed, amounts in the Example assume deduction of the maximum applicable
contingent deferred sales charge, and all ten year amounts in the Example
assume conversion to Class A shares approximately eight years after purchase.
The assumption of a 5% annual return is required by the Securities and Exchange
Commission for all mutual funds, and is not a prediction of the Fund's future
performance. THE EXAMPLE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES OF THE FUND. ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE GREATER OR LESS THAN THOSE
SHOWN.

        CLASSES OF SHARES. Beginning on January 4, 1999, the Fund will offer
two classes of shares, Class A and Class B. The main features of the classes
are summarized in this paragraph. More detailed information appears below.
Please determine which class of shares best fits your particular circumstances.
Class A shares have a front-end, or initial, sales charge. This sales charge
may be reduced or eliminated in certain circumstances. Class A shares have
lower annual expenses than Class B shares. Class B shares have no front-end
sales charge, but are subject to a deferred sales charge if you sell within
five years of purchase. Class B shares have higher annual expenses than Class A
shares. Class B shares automatically convert into Class A shares after eight
years. Both classes of shares are sold at net asset value for that class. Net
asset value may differ by class because Class B shares have higher expenses.

        When you place purchase orders and make redemption requests, please
specify whether you wish to purchase or redeem Class A or Class B shares. If
you fail to specify, purchase orders will be deemed to be for Class A shares,
and Class A shares will be redeemed first.

        CLASS A SHARES:
        o      Class A shares are sold at net asset value plus a front-end, or
               initial, sales charge. The percentage sales charge goes down as
               the amount of your investment in Class A shares goes up. See the

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               chart below for the percentage sales charge. After the initial
               sales charge is deducted from your investment, the balance of
               your investment is invested in the Fund.

               The sales charge may also be reduced or eliminated in certain
               circumstances, as described in "Class A Shares - Sales Charge
               Reductions" below. If you qualify to purchase Class A shares
               without a sales load, you should purchase Class A shares rather
               than Class B shares because Class A shares pay lower fees.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


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                                    SALES CHARGE    SALES CHARGE    BROKER/DEALER
                                     AS A % OF       AS A % OF      COMMISSION AS
AMOUNT OF                          OFFERING PRICE       YOUR           A % OF
YOUR INVESTMENT                                      INVESTMENT    OFFERING PRICE
<S>                                <C>              <C>            <C>
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Less than $25,000                      5.00%           5.26%            4.50%
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$25,000 to less than $50,000           4.00%           4.17%            3.60%
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$50,000 to less than $100,000          3.50%           3.62%            3.15%
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$100,000 to less than $250,000         3.00%           3.09%            2.70%
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$250,000 to less than $500,000         2.00%           2.04%            1.80%
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$500,000 or more                       none*           none*         up to 1.00%
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</TABLE>

             *A contingent deferred sales charge may apply in certain
             instances. See below.

        o    Class A shares pay service fees of up to 0.25% of the average
             daily net assets represented by the Class A shares.

        o    Purchases of $500,000 or more are not subject to an initial sales
             charge, but are subject to a 1% contingent deferred sales charge
             in the event of certain redemptions within 12 months following
             purchase. See below.

        o    The Distributor will pay commissions to brokers, dealers and other
             institutions that sell Class A shares of the Fund as shown in the
             table above. The Distributor retains approximately 10% of the
             sales charge. Entities that sell Class A shares will also receive
             the service fee payable under the Class A Distribution Plan at an
             annual rate equal to 0.25% of the average daily net assets
             represented by the Class A shares sold by them.

        CLASS A SHARES - SALES CHARGE REDUCTIONS:
        o    Reinvestment. The sales charge does not apply to Class A shares
             acquired through the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains
             distributions.

        o    Eligible Purchasers. Class A shares may be purchased without a
             sales charge by:
             []  tax exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3-13) of the
                 Internal Revenue Code

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             []  trust accounts for which Citibank, N.A or any subsidiary or
                 affiliate of Citibank acts as trustee and exercises
                 discretionary investment management authority
             []  accounts for which Citibank or any subsidiary or affiliate of
                 Citibank performs investment advisory services or charges fees
                 for acting as custodian
             []  directors or trustees (and their immediate families) of any
                 investment company for which Citibank or any subsidiary or
                 affiliate of Citibank serves as the investment adviser or as a
                 service or shareholder servicing agent
             []  employees of Citibank and its affiliates, CFBDS, Inc. and its
                 affiliates or any Shareholder Servicing Agent and its
                 affiliates (including immediate families of any of the
                 foregoing)
             []  investors participating in a fee-based arrangement sponsored
                 or advised by Citibank or its affiliates
             []  investors participating in a rewards program that offers Fund
                 shares as an investment option based on an investor's balances
                 in selected Citigroup Inc. products and services
             []  employees of members of the National Association of Securities
                 Dealers, Inc., provided that such sales are made upon the
                 assurance of the purchaser that the purchase is made for
                 investment purposes and that the securities will not be resold
                 except through redemption or repurchase 
             []  separate accounts used to fund certain unregistered variable
                 annuity contracts
             []  direct rollovers by plan participants from a 401(k) plan
                 offered to Citigroup employees
             []  shareholder accounts established through a reorganization or
                 similar form of business combination approved by the Fund's
                 Board of Trustees or by the Board of Trustees of any other
                 CitiFund or mutual fund managed or advised by Citibank (all of
                 such funds being referred to herein as CitiFunds) the terms of
                 which entitle those shareholders to purchase shares of the
                 Fund or any other CitiFund at net asset value without a sales
                 charge
             []  employee benefit plans qualified under Section 401 of the
                 Internal Revenue Code, including salary reduction plans
                 qualified under Section 401(k) of the Code, subject to minimum
                 requirements as may be established by CFBDS with respect to
                 the number of employees or amount of purchase; currently,
                 these criteria require that:
                 +   the employer establishing the qualified plan have at least
                     50 eligible employees, or
                 +   the amount invested by the qualified plan in the Fund or
                     in any combination of CitiFunds totals a minimum of
                     $500,000
             []  investors purchasing $500,000 or more of Class A shares;
                 however, a contingent deferred sales charge will be imposed on

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                 the investments in the event of certain share redemptions
                 within 12 months following the share purchase, at the rate of
                 1% of the lesser of the value of the shares redeemed (not
                 including reinvested dividends and capital gains
                 distributions) or the total cost of the shares; the contingent
                 deferred sales charge on Class A shares will be waived under
                 the same circumstances as the contingent deferred sales charge
                 on Class B shares will be waived; in determining whether a
                 contingent deferred sales charge on Class A shares is payable,
                 and if so, the amount of the charge: 
                 +   it is assumed that shares not subject to the contingent
                     deferred sales charge are the first redeemed followed by
                     other shares held for the longest period of time
                 +   all investments made during a calendar month will age one
                     month on the last day of the month and each subsequent
                     month
                 +   any applicable contingent deferred sales charge will be
                     deferred upon an exchange of Class A shares for Class A
                     shares of another CitiFund and deducted from the
                     redemption proceeds when the exchanged shares are
                     subsequently redeemed (assuming the contingent deferred
                     sales charge is then payable)
                 +   the holding period of Class A shares so acquired through
                     an exchange will be aggregated with the period during
                     which the original Class A shares were held
             []  subject to appropriate documentation, investors where the
                 amount invested represents redemption proceeds from a mutual
                 fund (other than a CitiFund), if:
                 +   the redeemed shares were subject to an initial sales
                     charge or a deferred sales charge (whether or not actually
                     imposed), and
                 +   the redemption has occurred no more than 60 days prior to
                     the purchase of Class A shares of the Fund
             []  an investor who has a business relationship with an investment
                 consultant or other registered representative who joined a
                 broker-dealer which has a sales agreement with CFBDS from
                 another investment firm within six months prior to the date of
                 purchase by the investor, if:
                 +   the investor redeems shares of another mutual fund sold
                     through the investment firm that previously employed that
                     investment consultant or other registered representative,
                     and either paid an initial sales charge or was at some
                     time subject to, but did not actually pay, a deferred
                     sales charge or redemption fee with respect to the
                     redemption proceeds,
                 +   the redemption is made within 60 days prior to the
                     investment in the Fund, and

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                 +   the net asset value of the shares of the Fund sold to that
                     investor without a sales charge does not exceed the
                     proceeds of the redemption

        o    Reduced Sales Charge Plan. A qualified group may purchase shares
             as a single purchaser under the reduced sales charge plan. The
             purchases by the group are lumped together and the sales charge is
             based on the lump sum. A qualified group must:
             []  have been in existence for more than six months
             []  have a purpose other than acquiring Fund shares at a discount
             []  satisfy uniform criteria that enable CFBDS to realize
                 economies of scale in its costs of distributing shares
             []  have more than ten members
             []  be available to arrange for group meetings between
                 representatives of the Fund and the members
             []  agree to include sales and other materials related to the Fund
                 in its publications and mailings to members at reduced or no
                 cost to the Distributor
             []  seek to arrange for payroll deduction or other bulk
                 transmission of investments to the Fund

        o    Right of Accumulation. Eligible investors are permitted to
             purchase Class A shares of the Fund at the public offering price
             applicable to the total of:
             []  the dollar amount then being purchased, plus
             []  an amount equal to the then-current net asset value or cost
                 (whichever is higher) of the purchaser's combined holdings in
                 certain CitiFunds

             See the Statement of Additional Information for more information.

        o    Letter of Intent. If an investor anticipates purchasing $25,000 or
             more of Class A shares of the Fund alone or in combination with
             Class B shares of the Fund or any of the classes of certain other
             CitiFunds within a 13-month period, by completing a letter of
             intent the investor may obtain the shares at the same reduced
             sales charge as though the total quantity were invested in one
             lump sum, subject to granting a power of attorney to redeem shares
             if the intended purchases are not completed. See the Statement of
             Additional Information for more information.

        o    Reinstatement Privilege. Shareholders who have redeemed Class A
             shares may reinstate their Fund account without a sales charge up
             to the dollar amount redeemed (with a credit for any contingent
             deferred sales charge paid) by purchasing Class A shares of the
             Fund within 90 days after the redemption. To take advantage of
             this reinstatement privilege, shareholders must notify their
             Shareholder Servicing Agent in writing at the time the privilege
             is exercised.


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        CLASS B SHARES:
        o    Class B shares are sold at net asset value without a front-end
             sales charge, but they are subject to a contingent deferred sales
             charge.
        o    Class B shares pay a combined distribution and service fee of up
             to 1.00% of the average daily net assets represented by the Class
             B shares.
        o    Class B shares have a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC).
             This sales charge goes down the longer you hold your Class B
             shares. See the chart below for the amount of the sales charge.
             The sales charge is deducted from your redemption proceeds if you
             redeem your Class B shares within five years of purchasing them.

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REDEMPTION DURING                          CDSC ON SHARES BEING SOLD
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1st year since purchase                              5.00%
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2nd year since purchase                              4.00%
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3rd year since purchase                              3.00%
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4th year since purchase                              2.00%
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5th year since purchase                              1.00%
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6th year (or later) since purchase                   None
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        o    The CDSC is based on the original purchase price or the current
             market value of the shares being sold, whichever is less.

        o    There is no CDSC on Class B shares representing capital
             appreciation or on Class B shares acquired through reinvestment of
             dividends or capital gains distributions.

        o    The Fund will assume that a redemption of Class B shares is made:
             []  first, of Class B shares representing capital appreciation
             []  next, of shares representing the reinvestment of dividends and
                 capital gains distributions
             []  finally of other shares held by the investor for the longest
                 period of time

        o    The holding period of Class B shares of the Fund acquired through
             an exchange with another CitiFund will be calculated from the date
             that the Class B shares were initially acquired in the other
             CitiFund, and Class B shares being redeemed will be considered to
             represent, as applicable, capital appreciation or dividend and
             capital gains distribution reinvestments in the other fund. When
             determining the amount of the CDSC, the Fund will use the CDSC
             schedule of any fund from which you have exchanged shares that
             would result in you paying the highest CDSC.


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        o    Class B shares automatically convert to Class A shares of the Fund
             approximately eight years after issuance, together with a pro rata
             portion of all Class B shares representing dividends and other
             distributions paid in additional Class B shares. Shares are
             converted based on the relative net asset values per share of the
             two classes on the first business day of the month in which the
             eighth anniversary of the issuance of the Class B shares occurs.
             Because the net asset value of a Class A share may be higher than
             that of a Class B share, you may receive fewer Class A shares than
             the number of Class B shares converted, but the dollar value will
             be the same.

        o    Commissions will be paid to brokers, dealers and other
             institutions that sell Class B shares in the amount of 4.50% of
             the purchase price of Class B shares sold by these entities. These
             commissions are not paid on exchanges from other CitiFunds or on
             sales of Class B shares to investors exempt from the CDSC.
             Entities that sell Class B shares will also receive a portion of
             the service fee payable under the Class B Distribution Plan at an
             annual rate equal to 0.25% of the average daily net assets
             represented by the Class B shares sold by them.

        CLASS B SHARES - CDSC ELIMINATION:
        o    Reinvestment. There is no CDSC on shares representing capital
             appreciation or on shares acquired through reinvestment of
             dividends or capital gains distributions.

        o    Waivers. The CDSC will be waived in connection with:        
             []  exchanges into certain CitiFunds
             []  a total or partial redemption made within one year of the
                 death of the shareholder; this waiver is available where the
                 deceased shareholder is either the sole shareholder or owns
                 the shares with his or her spouse as a joint tenant with right
                 of survivorship, and applies only to redemption of shares held
                 at the time of death
             []  a lump sum or other distribution in the case of an Individual
                 Retirement Account (IRA), a self-employed individual
                 retirement plan (Keogh Plan) or a custodian account under
                 Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, in each case
                 following attainment of age 59 1/2
             []  a total or partial redemption resulting from any distribution
                 following retirement in the case of a tax-qualified retirement
                 plan
             []  a redemption resulting from a tax-free return of an excess
                 contribution to an IRA

        EXCHANGES
        o    Shares of the Fund may be exchanged for shares of the same class
             of certain other CitiFunds, or may be acquired through an exchange
             of shares of the same class of those funds. Class A shares also

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             may be exchanged for shares of certain CitiFunds money market
             funds that offer only a single class of shares, unless the Class A
             shares are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge. Class B
             shares may not be exchanged for shares of CitiFunds money market
             funds that offer only a single class of shares. No initial sales
             charge is imposed on shares being acquired through an exchange
             unless Class A shares are being acquired and the sales charge of
             the fund being exchanged into is greater than the current sales
             charge for Class A shares of the Fund (in which case an initial
             sales charge will be imposed at a rate equal to the difference).
             Investors whose shares are outstanding on January 4, 1999 will be
             able to exchange those Class A shares, and any shares acquired
             through capital appreciation and the reinvestment of dividends and
             capital gains distributions on those shares, into Class A shares
             of the other funds without paying any sales charge. No contingent
             deferred sales charge is imposed on Class B shares when they are
             exchanged for Class B shares of certain other CitiFunds. This
             exchange privilege may be changed or terminated at any time with
             at least 60 days' notice, when notice is required by applicable
             rules and regulations.

        DISTRIBUTION PLANS. The Fund maintains separate Distribution Plans,
which have been adopted in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, for
Class A and Class B shares. Under the Class A Plan, the Fund may pay monthly
fees at an annual rate not to exceed 0.25% of the average daily net assets
represented by Class A shares of the Fund. Under the Class B Plan, the Fund may
pay a combined monthly distribution and service fee at an annual rate not to
exceed 1.00% of the average daily net assets represented by Class B shares of
the Fund. These fees may be used to make payments to the Distributor for
distribution services and to others as compensation for the sale of shares of
the applicable class of the Fund, for advertising, marketing or other
promotional activity, and for preparation, printing and distribution of
prospectuses, statements of additional information and reports for recipients
other than regulators and existing shareholders. The Fund also may make
payments to the Distributor and others for providing personal service or the
maintenance of shareholder accounts.

        The amounts paid to each recipient may vary based upon certain factors,
including, among other things, the levels of sales of Fund shares and/or
shareholder services provided. Recipients may receive different compensation
for sales of Class A and Class B shares.

        The Distributor provides to the Trustees quarterly a written report of
amounts expended pursuant to the Plans and the purposes for which the
expenditures were made.

        During the period they are in effect, the Plans and related
Distribution Agreements obligate the Fund to pay fees to the Distributor and
others as compensation for their services, not as reimbursement for specific
expenses incurred. Thus, even if these entities' expenses exceed the fees

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provided for under the applicable Plan, the Fund will not be obligated to pay
more than those fees and, if their expenses are less than the fees paid to
them, they will realize a profit. The Fund will pay the fees to the Distributor
and others until the applicable Plan or Distribution Agreement is terminated or
not renewed. In that event, the Distributor's or other recipient's expenses in
excess of fees received or accrued through the termination date will be the
Distributor's or other recipient's sole responsibility and not obligations of
the Fund.



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        CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION. The information in the following table
supplements the financial information contained in "Condensed Financial
Information" in the Fund's prospectus. The numbers in the table below are
unaudited. For more current performance information, call 1-800-625-4554.

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                                                   CITIFUNDS BALANCED
                                                      PORTFOLIO -
                                                 SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE
                                                        30, 1998
                                                      (UNAUDITED)
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Net Asset Value, beginning of period                     $15.77
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Income from Operations:
Net investment income                                    0.205
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
investments                                              1.030
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     Total from operations                               1.235
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Less Distributions From:
Net investment income                                   (0.140)
Net realized gain                                       (0.455)
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     Total distributions                                (0.595)
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Net Asset Value, end of period                           $16.41
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RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
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Net assets, end of period (000's omitted)               $238,193
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Ratio of expenses to average net assets (A)              1.02%*
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Ratio of net investment income to average net
assets                                                   2.49%*
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Portfolio turnover                                        102%
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Total Return                                            7.85%**
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        Note: If certain agents of the Fund and its underlying portfolio had
        not voluntarily agreed to waive all or a portion of their fees for the
        periods indicated and expenses were not reduced for fees paid
        indirectly, the net investment income per share and the ratios would
        have been as follows:

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Net investment income per share                          $0.189
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RATIOS:
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Expenses to average net assets (A)                       1.22%*
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Net investment income to average net assets              2.29%*
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(A) Includes allocated expenses for the period indicated from the Balanced 
    Portfolio. 
*   Annualized 
**  Not annualized


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                        SUPPLEMENT DATED JANUARY 4, 1999
                                       TO
            STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DATED MARCH 2, 1998
                                      FOR
                         CITIFUNDSSM BALANCED PORTFOLIO

        SALES CHARGES. Shares of the Fund are sold at net asset value, plus, in
the case of Class A shares, a front-end, or initial, sales charge that may be
reduced on purchases involving substantial amounts and that may be eliminated
in certain circumstances. A contingent deferred sales charge is imposed on
redemptions of certain Class B shares made within five years of purchase.

        PERFORMANCE. Total rates of return for the Fund may be calculated on
investments at various sales charge levels or at net asset value. Any
performance data which is based on a reduced sales charge or net asset value
would be reduced if the maximum sales charge were taken into account.

        DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE. Net asset value is calculated
separately for each class. Per share net asset value of the classes of the
Fund's shares can be expected to differ because the Class B shares bear higher
expenses than Class A shares.

        LETTER OF INTENT. If an investor anticipates purchasing $25,000 or more
of Class A shares of the Fund alone or in combination with Class B shares of
the Fund or any of the classes of other CitiFunds or of any other mutual fund
managed or advised by Citibank (all of such funds being referred to herein as
CitiFunds) within a 13-month period, the investor may obtain the shares at the
same reduced sales charge as though the total quantity were invested in one
lump sum by completing a letter of intent on the terms described below. Subject
to acceptance by CFBDS, Inc., the Fund's distributor, and the conditions
mentioned below, each purchase will be made at a public offering price
applicable to a single transaction of the dollar amount specified in the letter
of intent.

        o    The shareholder's Shareholder Servicing Agent must inform CFBDS
             that the letter of intent is in effect each time shares are
             purchased.

        o    The shareholder makes no commitment to purchase additional shares,
             but if his or her purchases within 13 months plus the value of
             shares credited toward completion of the letter of intent do not
             total the sum specified, an increased sales charge will apply as
             described below.

        o    A purchase not originally made pursuant to a letter of intent may
             be included under a subsequent letter of intent executed within 90
             days of the purchase if CFBDS is informed in writing of this
             intent within the 90-day period.


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        o    The value of shares of the Fund presently held, at cost or maximum
             offering price (whichever is higher), on the date of the first
             purchase under the letter of intent, may be included as a credit
             toward the completion of the letter, but the reduced sales charge
             applicable to the amount covered by the letter is applied only to
             new purchases.

        o    Instructions for issuance of shares in the name of a person other
             than the person signing the letter of intent must be accompanied
             by a written statement from the Shareholder Servicing Agent
             stating that the shares were paid for by the person signing the
             letter.

        o    Neither income dividends nor capital gains distributions taken in
             additional shares will apply toward the completion of the letter
             of intent.

        o    The value of any shares redeemed or otherwise disposed of by the
             purchaser prior to termination or completion of the letter of
             intent are deducted from the total purchases made under the letter
             of intent.

        If the investment specified in the letter of intent is not completed
(either prior to or by the end of the 13-month period), the Shareholder
Servicing Agent will redeem, within 20 days of the expiration of the letter of
intent, an appropriate number of the shares in order to realize the difference
between the reduced sales charge that would apply if the investment under the
letter of intent had been completed and the sales charge that would normally
apply to the number of shares actually purchased. By completing and signing the
letter of intent, the shareholder irrevocably grants a power of attorney to the
Shareholder Servicing Agent to redeem any or all shares purchased under the
letter of intent, with full power of substitution.

        RIGHT OF ACCUMULATION. A shareholder qualifies for cumulative quantity
discounts on the purchase of Class A shares when his or her new investment,
together with the current offering price value of all holdings of that
shareholder in the CitiFunds, reaches a discount level. For example, if a Fund
shareholder owns shares valued at $50,000 and purchases an additional $50,000
of Class A shares of the Fund, the sales charge for the additional $50,000
purchase would be at the rate of 3.00% (the rate applicable to single
transactions from $100,000 to less than $250,000). A shareholder must provide
the Shareholder Servicing Agent with information to verify that the quantity
sales charge discount is applicable at the time the investment is made.

        CONVERSION OF CLASS B SHARES. A shareholder's Class B shares will
automatically convert to Class A shares in the Fund approximately eight years
after the date of issuance, together with a pro rata portion of all Class B
shares representing dividends and other distributions paid in additional Class
B shares. The conversion will be effected at the relative net asset values per
share of the two classes on the first business day of the month in which the
eighth anniversary of the issuance of the Class B shares occurs. If a

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shareholder effects one or more exchanges among Class B shares of the CitiFunds
during the eight-year period, the holding periods for the shares so exchanged
will be counted toward the eight-year period. Because the per share net asset
value of the Class A shares may be higher than that of the Class B shares at
the time of conversion, a shareholder may receive fewer Class A shares than the
number of Class B shares converted, although the dollar value will be the same.

        SERVICE FEES. The Fund pays fees for distribution and shareholder
servicing pursuant to a Distribution Plan adopted with respect to each class of
shares of the Fund in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended. The Plan with respect to Class A shares provides that
the Fund may pay monthly fees at an annual rate not to exceed 0.25% of the
average daily net assets represented by Class A shares of the Fund. The Plan
with respect to Class B shares provides that the Fund may pay a combined
monthly distribution and service fee at an annual rate not to exceed 1.00% of
the average daily net assets represented by Class B shares of the Fund.

        FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. The financial statements (unaudited) for
CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio (Portfolio of Investments at June 30, 1998,
Statement of Assets and Liabilities at June 30, 1998, Statement of Operations
for the six months ended June 30, 1998, Statement of Changes in Net Assets for
the six months ended June 30, 1998 and the year ended December 31, 1997, and
Financial Highlights for the six months ended June 30, 1998 and the years ended
December 31, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994 and 1993), which are included in the
Semi-Annual Report to Shareholders of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio, are
incorporated herein by reference.

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                        SUPPLEMENT DATED JANUARY 4, 1999
                                       TO
                         PROSPECTUS DATED MARCH 2, 1998
                                      FOR
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 200
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 300
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 400
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 500

        Beginning on January 4, 1999, the CitiSelect Portfolios will each offer
two classes of shares: Class A and Class B.

        Shares of each Fund that are outstanding on January 4, 1999 will be
classified as Class A shares. No sales charge will be payable as a result of
this classification. Investors holding Fund shares on that date will be able to
exchange those shares, and any shares acquired through capital appreciation and
the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions on those shares,
into Class A shares of other Funds and other mutual funds managed or advised by
Citibank, N.A. (CitiFunds) without paying a sales charge.

        Investors purchasing shares of the Funds on or after January 4, 1999
may select Class A or Class B shares, with different sales charges and expense
levels. Please determine which class of shares best fits your particular
situation. See "Classes of Shares" below.

        EXPENSE SUMMARY. The following tables summarize estimated shareholder
transaction and annual operating expenses for Class A and Class B shares of the
Funds and their underlying Portfolios.* For more information on costs and
expenses, see "Management"-page 15 of the Prospectus and "General Information
- -Expenses" -page 21 of the Prospectus.**


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                                -----------------------------------------------
                                   CITISELECT FOLIO 200    CITISELECT FOLIO 400
                                            AND                     AND
                                   CITISELECT FOLIO 300    CITISELECT FOLIO 500

                                   CLASS A      CLASS B    CLASS A      CLASS B
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHAREHOLDER
TRANSACTION EXPENSES
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maximum sales load imposed 
on purchases (as a percentage 
of offering price)                 4.50%          none     5.00%          none
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Maximum sales load imposed 
on reinvested dividends            none           none     none           none
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Maximum deferred sales load
(as a percentage of original
purchase price or redemption
proceeds, whichever is less)       none1          4.50%    none1         5.00%
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Redemption fee                     none           none     none           none
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Exchange fee                       none           none     none           none
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                                -----------------------------------------------
                                   CITISELECT FOLIO 200    CITISELECT FOLIO 400
                                            AND                     AND
                                   CITISELECT FOLIO 300    CITISELECT FOLIO 500

                                   CLASS A      CLASS B    CLASS A      CLASS B
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING
EXPENSES (AS A PERCENTAGE 
OF AVERAGE NET ASSETS)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Management Fees                    0.75%         0.75%     0.75%         0.75%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12b-1 Fees (including service
fees)                              0.50%         0.75%     0.50%         1.00%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other Expenses                     0.25%         0.25%     0.25%         0.25%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Fund Operating
Expenses                           1.50%         1.75%     1.50%         2.00%
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      1 Except for purchases of $500,000 or more. See "Class A Shares" below.



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*       Each Fund invests in multiple Portfolios which are series of separately
        registered investment companies. Each Fund's "Total Fund Operating
        Expenses" listed above includes the Fund's pro rata share of each
        Portfolio's expenses. The total operating expenses of each Portfolio
        are estimated to be 0.49% for Short-Term Portfolio, 0.60% for
        Intermediate Income Portfolio, 0.78% for Large Cap Value Portfolio,
        0.89% for Small Cap Value Portfolio, 0.97% for International Portfolio,
        0.74% for Foreign Bond Portfolio, 0.88% for Small Cap Growth Portfolio
        and 0.75% for Large Cap Growth Portfolio.
**      These tables are intended to assist investors in understanding the
        various costs and expenses that a shareholder of a Fund will bear,
        either directly or indirectly. The information in the tables and in the
        example below are based on the Funds' fiscal year ended October 31,
        1997, as revised to reflect current fees. Long-term shareholders in the
        Funds could pay more in sales charges than the economic equivalent of
        the maximum front-end sales charges permitted by the National
        Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.

Example: A shareholder would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,
assuming a 5% annual return and redemption at the end of each period indicated
below:

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                                   ONE        THREE       FIVE          TEN
                                  YEAR        YEARS       YEARS        YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CITISELECT FOLIO 200
        AND
CITISELECT FOLIO 300
Class A                            $60         $90        $123         $216
Class B
Assuming redemption at 
end of period                      $63         $85        $105         $206
Assuming no redemption             $18         $55         $95         $206
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CITISELECT FOLIO 400
        AND
CITISELECT FOLIO 500
Class A                            $64         $95        $128         $220
Class B
Assuming redemption at 
end of period                      $70         $93        $118         $233
Assuming no redemption             $20         $63        $108         $233
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The Example assumes that all dividends are reinvested. For Class B shares,
where redemption at the end of the period is assumed, amounts in the Example
assume deduction of the maximum applicable contingent deferred sales charge,
and all ten year amounts in the Example assume conversion to Class A shares
approximately eight years after purchase. The assumption of a 5% annual return
is required by the Securities and Exchange Commission for all mutual funds, and
is not a prediction of any Fund's future performance. THE EXAMPLE SHOULD NOT BE
CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR FUTURE EXPENSES OF THE FUNDS. ACTUAL
EXPENSES MAY BE GREATER OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN.

        CLASSES OF SHARES. Beginning on January 4, 1999, each Fund will offer
two classes of shares, Class A and Class B. The main features of the classes
are summarized in this paragraph. More detailed information appears below.

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Please determine which class of shares best fits your particular circumstances.
Class A shares have a front-end, or initial, sales charge. This sales charge
may be reduced or eliminated in certain circumstances. Class A shares have
lower annual expenses than Class B shares. Class B shares have no front-end
sales charge, but are subject to a deferred sales charge if you sell within
five years of purchase. Class B shares have higher annual expenses than Class A
shares. Class B shares automatically convert into Class A shares after eight
years. Both classes of shares are sold at net asset value for that class. Net
asset value may differ by class because Class B shares have higher expenses.

        When you place purchase orders and make redemption requests, please
specify whether you wish to purchase or redeem Class A or Class B shares. If
you fail to specify, purchase orders will be deemed to be for Class A shares,
and Class A shares will be redeemed first.

        CLASS A SHARES:
        o     Class A shares are sold at net asset value plus a front-end, or
              initial, sales charge. The percentage sales charge goes down as
              the amount of your investment in Class A shares goes up. See the
              chart below for the percentage sales charge. After the initial
              sales charge is deducted from your investment, the balance of
              your investment is invested in the Fund.

              The sales charge may also be reduced or eliminated in certain
              circumstances, as described in "Class A Shares - Sales Charge
              Reductions" below. If you qualify to purchase Class A shares
              without a sales load, you should purchase Class A shares rather
              than Class B shares because Class A shares pay lower fees.

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                  CITISELECT FOLIO 200 AND CITISELECT FOLIO 300

- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  SALES CHARGE    SALES CHARGE    BROKER/DEALER
                                   AS A % OF       AS A % OF       COMMISSION
AMOUNT OF                           OFFERING          YOUR          AS A % OF
YOUR INVESTMENT                      PRICE         INVESTMENT    OFFERING PRICE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than $25,000                      4.50%           4.71%          4.05%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$25,000 to less than $50,000           4.00%           4.17%          3.60%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$50,000 to less than $100,000          3.50%           3.63%          3.15%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$100,000 to less than $250,000         2.50%           2.56%          2.25%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$250,000 to less than $500,000         1.50%           1.52%          1.35%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$500,000 or more                       none*           none*        up to 1.00%
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                  CITISELECT FOLIO 400 AND CITISELECT FOLIO 500

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                                 SALES CHARGE    SALES CHARGE    BROKER/DEALER
                                   AS A % OF       AS A % OF      COMMISSION
AMOUNT OF                          OFFERING          YOUR          AS A % OF
YOUR INVESTMENT                      PRICE        INVESTMENT    OFFERING PRICE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than $25,000                      5.00%           5.26%          4.50%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$25,000 to less than $50,000           4.00%           4.17%          3.60%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$50,000 to less than $100,000          3.50%           3.63%          3.15%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$100,000 to less than $250,000         3.00%           3.09%          2.70%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$250,000 to less than $500,000         2.00%           2.04%          1.80%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$500,000 or more                       none*           none*        up to 1.00%
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             *A contingent deferred sales charge may apply in certain
             instances. See below.

        o    Class A shares pay service fees of up to 0.50% of the average
             daily net assets represented by the Class A shares.

        o    Purchases of $500,000 or more are not subject to an initial sales
             charge, but are subject to a 1% contingent deferred sales charge
             in the event of certain redemptions within 12 months following
             purchase. See below.

        o    The Distributor will pay commissions to brokers, dealers and other
             institutions that sell Class A shares of the Funds as shown in the
             table above. The Distributor retains approximately 10% of the
             sales charge. Entities that sell Class A shares will also receive
             the service fee payable under the Class A Service Plan at an
             annual rate equal to 0.50% of the average daily net assets
             represented by the Class A shares sold by them.

        CLASS A SHARES - SALES CHARGE REDUCTIONS:
        o    Reinvestment. The sales charge does not apply to Class A shares
             acquired through the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains
             distributions.

        o    Eligible Purchasers. Class A shares may be purchased without a
             sales charge by:
             []  tax exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3-13) of the
                 Internal Revenue Code
             []  trust accounts for which Citibank, N.A or any subsidiary or
                 affiliate of Citibank acts as trustee and exercises
                 discretionary investment management authority
             []  accounts for which Citibank or any subsidiary or affiliate of
                 Citibank performs investment advisory services or charges fees
                 for acting as custodian

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             []  directors or trustees (and their immediate families) of any
                 investment company for which Citibank or any subsidiary or
                 affiliate of Citibank serves as the investment adviser or as a
                 service agent
             []  employees of Citibank and its affiliates, CFBDS, Inc. and its
                 affiliates or any Service Agent and its affiliates (including
                 immediate families of any of the foregoing)
             []  investors participating in a fee-based arrangement sponsored
                 or advised by Citibank or its affiliates
             []  investors participating in a rewards program that offers Fund
                 shares as an investment option based on an investor's balances
                 in selected Citigroup Inc. products and services
             []  employees of members of the National Association of Securities
                 Dealers, Inc., provided that such sales are made upon the
                 assurance of the purchaser that the purchase is made for
                 investment purposes and that the securities will not be resold
                 except through redemption or repurchase
             []  separate accounts used to fund certain unregistered variable
                 annuity contracts
             []  direct rollovers by plan participants from a 401(k) plan
                 offered to Citigroup employees
             []  shareholder accounts established through a reorganization or
                 similar form of business combination approved by a Fund's
                 Board of Trustees or by the Board of Trustees of any CitiFund
                 the terms of which entitle those shareholders to purchase
                 shares of the Fund or any CitiFund at net asset value without
                 a sales charge
             []  employee benefit plans qualified under Section 401 of the
                 Internal Revenue Code, including salary reduction plans
                 qualified under Section 401(k) of the Code, subject to minimum
                 requirements as may be established by CFBDS with respect to
                 the number of employees or amount of purchase; currently,
                 these criteria require that: 
                 +   the employer establishing the qualified plan have at least
                     50 eligible employees, or
                 +   the amount invested by the qualified plan in a Fund or in
                     any combination of the Funds and CitiFunds totals a
                     minimum of $500,000 
             []  investors purchasing $500,000 or more of Class A shares;
                 however, a contingent deferred sales charge will be imposed on
                 the investments in the event of certain share redemptions
                 within 12 months following the share purchase, at the rate of
                 1% of the lesser of the value of the shares redeemed (not
                 including reinvested dividends and capital gains
                 distributions) or the total cost of the shares; the contingent
                 deferred sales charge on Class A shares will be waived under
                 the same circumstances as the contingent deferred sales charge
                 on Class B shares will be waived; in determining whether a

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                 contingent deferred sales charge on Class A shares is payable,
                 and if so, the amount of the charge:
                 +   it is assumed that shares not subject to the contingent
                     deferred sales charge are the first redeemed followed by
                     other shares held for the longest period of time
                 +   all investments made during a calendar month will age one
                     month on the last day of the month and each subsequent
                     month
                 +   any applicable contingent deferred sales charge will be
                     deferred upon an exchange of Class A shares for Class A
                     shares of another Fund or any CitiFund and deducted from
                     the redemption proceeds when the exchanged shares are
                     subsequently redeemed (assuming the contingent deferred
                     sales charge is then payable)
                 +   the holding period of Class A shares so acquired through
                     an exchange will be aggregated with the period during
                     which the original Class A shares were held

             []  subject to appropriate documentation, investors where the
                 amount invested represents redemption proceeds from a mutual
                 fund (other than a Fund or a CitiFund), if:
                 +   the redeemed shares were subject to an initial sales
                     charge or a deferred sales charge (whether or not actually
                     imposed), and
                 +   the redemption has occurred no more than 60 days prior to
                     the purchase of Class A shares of the Fund
             []  an investor who has a business relationship with an investment
                 consultant or other registered representative who joined a
                 broker-dealer which has a sales agreement with CFBDS from
                 another investment firm within six months prior to the date of
                 purchase by the investor, if:
                 +   the investor redeems shares of another mutual fund sold
                     through the investment firm that previously employed that
                     investment consultant or other registered representative,
                     and either paid an initial sales charge or was at some
                     time subject to, but did not actually pay, a deferred
                     sales charge or redemption fee with respect to the
                     redemption proceeds,
                 +   the redemption is made within 60 days prior to the
                     investment in a Fund, and
                 +   the net asset value of the shares of the Fund sold to that
                     investor without a sales charge does not exceed the
                     proceeds of the redemption

        o    Reduced Sales Charge Plan. A qualified group may purchase shares
             as a single purchaser under the reduced sales charge plan. The
             purchases by the group are lumped together and the sales charge is
             based on the lump sum. A qualified group must:
             []  have been in existence for more than six months

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             []  have a purpose other than acquiring Fund shares at a discount
             []  satisfy uniform criteria that enable CFBDS to realize
                 economies of scale in its costs of distributing shares
             []  have more than ten members
             []  be available to arrange for group meetings between
                 representatives of the Funds and the members
             []  agree to include sales and other materials related to the
                 Funds in its publications and mailings to members at reduced
                 or no cost to the Distributor
             []  seek to arrange for payroll deduction or other bulk
                 transmission of investments to the Funds

        o    Right of Accumulation. Eligible investors are permitted to
             purchase Class A shares of a Fund at the public offering price
             applicable to the total of:
             []  the dollar amount then being purchased, plus
             []  an amount equal to the then-current net asset value or cost
                 (whichever is higher) of the purchaser's combined holdings in
                 certain CitiFunds

             See the Statement of Additional Information for more information.

        o    Letter of Intent. If an investor anticipates purchasing $25,000 or
             more of Class A shares of a Fund alone or in combination with
             Class B shares of the Fund or any of the classes of certain
             CitiFunds within a 13-month period, by completing a letter of
             intent the investor may obtain the shares at the same reduced
             sales charge as though the total quantity were invested in one
             lump sum, subject to granting a power of attorney to redeem shares
             if the intended purchases are not completed. See the Statement of
             Additional Information for more information.

        o    Reinstatement Privilege. Shareholders who have redeemed Class A
             shares may reinstate their Fund account without a sales charge up
             to the dollar amount redeemed (with a credit for any contingent
             deferred sales charge paid) by purchasing Class A shares of the
             same Fund within 90 days after the redemption. To take advantage
             of this reinstatement privilege, shareholders must notify the
             Transfer Agent or, if they are customers of a Service Agent, their
             Service Agent in writing at the time the privilege is exercised.

        CLASS B SHARES:
        o    Class B shares are sold at net asset value without a front-end
             sales charge, but they are subject to a contingent deferred sales
             charge.

        o    Class B shares pay combined distribution and service fees of up to
             0.75% (up to 1.00% for CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect Folio
             500) of the average daily net assets represented by the Class B
             shares.


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        o    Class B shares have a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC).
             This sales charge goes down the longer you hold your Class B
             shares. See the chart below for the amount of the sales charge.
             The sales charge is deducted from your redemption proceeds if you
             redeem your Class B shares within five years of purchasing them.

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                        CITISELECT FOLIO 200 AND CITISELECT FOLIO 300
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             REDEMPTION DURING                    CDSC ON SHARES BEING SOLD
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             1st year since purchase                      4.50%
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             2nd year since purchase                      4.00%
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             3rd year since purchase                      3.00%
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             4th year since purchase                      2.00%
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             5th year since purchase                      1.00%
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             6th year (or later) since purchase           None
             ------------------------------------------------------------------

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               CITISELECT FOLIO 400 AND CITISELECT FOLIO 500
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             REDEMPTION DURING                    CDSC ON SHARES BEING SOLD
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             1st year since purchase                      5.00%
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             2nd year since purchase                      4.00%
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             3rd year since purchase                      3.00%
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             4th year since purchase                      2.00%
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             5th year since purchase                      1.00%
             ------------------------------------------------------------------
             6th year (or later) since purchase           None
             ------------------------------------------------------------------

        o    The CDSC is based on the original purchase price or the current
             market value of the shares being sold, whichever is less.

        o    There is no CDSC on Class B shares representing capital
             appreciation or on Class B shares acquired through reinvestment of
             dividends or capital gains distributions.

        o    Each Fund will assume that a redemption of Class B shares is made:
             []  first, of Class B shares representing capital appreciation
             []  next, of shares representing the reinvestment of dividends and
                 capital gains distributions
             []  finally of other shares held by the investor for the longest
                 period of time

        o    The holding period of Class B shares of a Fund acquired through an
             exchange with another Fund or a CitiFund will be calculated from
             the date that the Class B shares were initially acquired in the
             other Fund or CitiFund, and Class B shares being redeemed will be
             considered to represent, as applicable, capital appreciation or
             dividend and capital gains distribution reinvestments in the other
             fund. When determining the amount of the CDSC, each Fund will use
             the CDSC schedule of any fund from which you have exchanged shares
             that would result in you paying the highest CDSC.


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        o    Class B shares automatically convert to Class A shares of the same
             Fund approximately eight years after issuance, together with a pro
             rata portion of all Class B shares representing dividends and
             other distributions paid in additional Class B shares. Shares are
             converted based on the relative net asset values per share of the
             two classes on the first business day of the month in which the
             eighth anniversary of the issuance of the Class B shares occurs.
             Because the net asset value of a Class A share may be higher than
             that of a Class B share, you may receive fewer Class A shares than
             the number of Class B shares converted, but the dollar value will
             be the same.

        o    Commissions will be paid to brokers, dealers and other
             institutions that sell Class B shares in the amount of 4.00% of
             the purchase price of Class B shares sold by these entities (4.50%
             for CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect Folio 500). These
             commissions are not paid on exchanges from other CitiFunds or on
             sales of Class B shares to investors exempt from the CDSC.
             Entities that sell Class B shares will also receive a portion of
             the service fee payable under the Class B Service Plan at an
             annual rate equal to 0.25% of the average daily net assets
             represented by the Class B shares sold by them.

        CLASS B SHARES - CDSC ELIMINATION:
        o    Reinvestment. There is no CDSC on shares representing capital
             appreciation or on shares acquired through reinvestment of
             dividends or capital gains distributions.

        o    Waivers. The CDSC will be waived in connection with:
             []  exchanges into another Fund and certain CitiFunds
             []  a total or partial redemption made within one year of the
                 death of the shareholder; this waiver is available where the
                 deceased shareholder is either the sole shareholder or owns
                 the shares with his or her spouse as a joint tenant with right
                 of survivorship, and applies only to redemption of shares held
                 at the time of death
             []  a lump sum or other distribution in the case of an Individual
                 Retirement Account (IRA), a self-employed individual
                 retirement plan (Keogh Plan) or a custodian account under
                 Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, in each case
                 following attainment of age 59 1/2
             []  a total or partial redemption resulting from any distribution
                 following retirement in the case of a tax-qualified retirement
                 plan
             []  a redemption resulting from a tax-free return of an excess
                 contribution to an IRA

        EXCHANGES
        o      Shares of each Fund may be exchanged for shares of the same
               class of each other Fund and certain CitiFunds, or may be

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               acquired through an exchange of shares of the same class of
               those funds. Class A shares also may be exchanged for shares of
               certain CitiFunds money market funds that offer only a single
               class of shares, unless the Class A shares are subject to a
               contingent deferred sales charge. Class B shares may not be
               exchanged for shares of CitiFunds money market funds that offer
               only a single class of shares. No initial sales charge is
               imposed on shares being acquired through an exchange unless
               Class A shares are being acquired and the sales charge for Class
               A shares of the fund being exchanged into is greater than the
               current sales charge of the Fund (in which case an initial sales
               charge will be imposed at a rate equal to the difference).
               Investors whose shares are outstanding on January 4, 1999 will
               be able to exchange those Class A shares, and any shares
               acquired through capital appreciation and the reinvestment of
               dividends and capital gains distributions on those shares, into
               Class A shares of the other funds without paying any sales
               charge. No contingent deferred sales charge is imposed on Class
               B shares when they are exchanged for Class B shares of each
               other Fund and certain CitiFunds. This exchange privilege may be
               changed or terminated at any time with at least 60 days' notice,
               when notice is required by applicable rules and regulations.

               SERVICE PLANS. The Funds maintain separate Service Plans, which
               have been adopted in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940
               Act, for Class A and Class B shares. Under the Class A Service
               Plans, each Fund may pay monthly fees at an annual rate not to
               exceed 0.50% of the average daily net assets represented by
               Class A shares of the Fund. Under the Class B Service Plans,
               each Fund may pay a combined monthly fee for distribution and
               servicing at an annual rate not to exceed 0.75% (1.00% for
               CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect Folio 500) of the average
               daily net assets represented by Class B shares of the Fund.
               These fees may be used to make payments to the Distributor for
               distribution services and to Service Agents and others as
               compensation for the sale of shares of the applicable class of
               each Fund, for advertising, marketing or other promotional
               activity, and for preparation, printing and distribution of
               prospectuses, statements of additional information and reports
               for recipients other than regulators and existing shareholders.
               Each Fund also may make payments to the Distributor, Service
               Agents and others for providing personal service or the
               maintenance of shareholder accounts.

        The amounts paid to each Service Agent and other recipient may vary
based upon certain factors, including, among other things, the levels of sales
of Fund shares and/or shareholder services provided by the Service Agent.
Service Agents and others may receive different compensation for sales of Class
A and Class B shares.


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        The Distributor provides to the Trustees quarterly a written report of
amounts expended pursuant to the Service Plans and the purposes for which the
expenditures were made.

        During the period they are in effect, the Service Plans and related
Distribution Agreements obligate each Fund to pay fees to the Distributor,
Service Agents and others as compensation for their services, not as
reimbursement for specific expenses incurred. Thus, even if these entities'
expenses exceed the fees provided for under the Service Plans, the Funds will
not be obligated to pay more than those fees and, if their expenses are less
than the fees paid to them, they will realize a profit. The Funds will pay the
fees to the Distributor, Service Agents and others until the Service Plans or
Distribution Agreements are terminated or not renewed. In that event, the
Distributor's or Service Agent's expenses in excess of fees received or accrued
through the termination date will be the Distributor's or Service Agent's sole
responsibility and not obligations of any Fund.


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        CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION. The information in the following
tables supplements the financial information contained in "Condensed Financial
Information" in the Funds' prospectus. The numbers in the table below are
unaudited. For more current performance information, call 1-800-625-4554.

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                                     CITISELECT FOLIO 200  CITISELECT FOLIO 300
                                       SIX MONTHS ENDED      SIX MONTHS ENDED
                                        APRIL 30, 1998        APRIL 30, 1998
                                         (UNAUDITED)            (UNAUDITED)
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        NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF
        PERIOD                              $11.33               $11.71
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        INCOME FROM OPERATIONS:
        Net investment income               0.129                0.110
        Net realized and unrealized gain
            on investments                  0.449                0.671
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        Total from operations               0.578                0.781
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        LESS DISTRIBuTIONS FROM:
        Net investment income              (0.172)              (0.138)
        Net realized gain on investments   (0.186)              (0.243)
        In excess of net income              --                   --
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        Total distributions                (0.358)              (0.381)
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        Net Asset Value, end of period     $11.55               $12.11
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        RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
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        Net assets, end of period (000's
           omitted)                        $213,474             $379,024
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        Ratio of expenses to average net
           assets (A)                      1.50%*               1.50%*
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        Ratio of net investment income to
        average net assets                 2.67%*               2.01%*
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        Total Return                       5.30%**              6.94%**
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        Note: If certain agents of the Funds and their underlying Portfolios
        had not voluntarily agreed to waive all or a portion of their fees for
        the periods indicated and expenses were not reduced for fees paid
        indirectly, the net investment income per share and the ratios would
        have been as follows:

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        Net investment income per share    $0.127               $0.110
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        RATIOS:
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        Expenses to average net assets (A) 1.54%*               1.50%*
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        Net investment income to average
           net assets                      2.63%*               2.01%*
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        (A) Includes allocated expenses for the period indicated from the
            respective portfolios.
        *   Annualized
        **  Not annualized
                                                                      continued


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                                    CITISELECT FOLIO 400   CITISELECT FOLIO 500
                                      SIX MONTHS ENDED       SIX MONTHS ENDED
                                       APRIL 30, 1998         APRIL 30, 1998
                                        (UNAUDITED)             (UNAUDITED)
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        NET ASSET VALUE, BEGINNING OF
        PERIOD                               $12.01                $12.08
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        INCOME FROM OPERATIONS:
        Net investment income                0.064                 0.030
        Net realized and unrealized gain
           on investments                    0.919                 1.177
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        Total from operations                0.983                 1.207
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        LESS DISTRIBUTIONS FROM:
        Net investment income               (0.079)               (0.073)
        Net realized gain on investments    (0.244)               (0.154)
        In excess of net income                --                 (0.010)
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        Total distributions                 (0.323)               (0.237)
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        Net Asset Value, end of period      $12.67                $13.05
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        RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
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        Net assets, end of period (000's
           omitted)                         $495,566              $219,157
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        Ratio of expenses to average net
           assets (A)                       1.55%*                1.55%*
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        Ratio of net investment income to
           average net assets               1.08%*                0.52%*
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        Total Return                        8.48%**               10.25%**
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        Note: If certain agents of the Funds and their underlying Portfolios
        had not voluntarily agreed to waive all or a portion of their fees for
        the periods indicated and expenses were not reduced for fees paid
        indirectly, the net investment income per share and the ratios would
        have been as follows:
        -----------------------------------------------------------------------
        Net investment income per share      $0.064               $0.030
        -----------------------------------------------------------------------
        RATIOS:
        -----------------------------------------------------------------------
        Expenses to average net assets (A)   1.55%*               1.55%*
        -----------------------------------------------------------------------
        Net investment income to average
           net assets                        1.08%*               0.52%*
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        (A) Includes allocated expenses for the period indicated from the
            respective portfolios.
        *   Annualized
        **  Not annualized


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                        SUPPLEMENT DATED JANUARY 4, 1999
                                       TO
            STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DATED MARCH 2, 1998
                                      FOR
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 200
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 300
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 400
                            CITISELECT(R) FOLIO 500

        SALES CHARGES. Shares of each Fund are sold at net asset value, plus,
in the case of Class A shares, a front-end, or initial, sales charge that may
be reduced on purchases involving substantial amounts and that may be
eliminated in certain circumstances. A contingent deferred sales charge is
imposed on redemptions of certain Class B shares made within five years of
purchase.

        PERFORMANCE. Total rates of return for each of the Funds may be
calculated on investments at various sales charge levels or at net asset value.
Any performance data which is based on a reduced sales charge or net asset
value would be reduced if the maximum sales charge were taken into account.

        DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE. Net asset value is calculated
separately for each class. Per share net asset value of the classes of each
Fund's shares can be expected to differ because the Class B shares bear higher
expenses than Class A shares.

        LETTER OF INTENT. If an investor anticipates purchasing $25,000 or more
of Class A shares of a Fund alone or in combination with Class B shares of the
Fund or any of the classes of any CitiFunds within a 13-month period, the
investor may obtain the shares at the same reduced sales charge as though the
total quantity were invested in one lump sum by completing a letter of intent
on the terms described below. Subject to acceptance by CFBDS, Inc., the Funds'
distributor, and the conditions mentioned below, each purchase will be made at
a public offering price applicable to a single transaction of the dollar amount
specified in the letter of intent.

        o    The shareholder or, if the shareholder is a customer of a Service
             Agent, his or her Service Agent must inform CFBDS that the letter
             of intent is in effect each time shares are purchased.

        o    The shareholder makes no commitment to purchase additional shares,
             but if his or her purchases within 13 months plus the value of
             shares credited toward completion of the letter of intent do not
             total the sum specified, an increased sales charge will apply as
             described below.

        o    A purchase not originally made pursuant to a letter of intent may
             be included under a subsequent letter of intent executed within 90

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             days of the purchase if CFBDS is informed in writing of this
             intent within the 90-day period.

        o    The value of shares of a Fund presently held, at cost or maximum
             offering price (whichever is higher), on the date of the first
             purchase under the letter of intent, may be included as a credit
             toward the completion of the letter, but the reduced sales charge
             applicable to the amount covered by the letter is applied only to
             new purchases.

        o    Instructions for issuance of shares in the name of a person other
             than the person signing the letter of intent must be accompanied
             by a written statement from the Transfer Agent or a Service Agent
             stating that the shares were paid for by the person signing the
             letter.

        o    Neither income dividends nor capital gains distributions taken in
             additional shares will apply toward the completion of the letter
             of intent.

        o    The value of any shares redeemed or otherwise disposed of by the
             purchaser prior to termination or completion of the letter of
             intent are deducted from the total purchases made under the letter
             of intent.

        If the investment specified in the letter of intent is not completed
(either prior to or by the end of the 13-month period), the Transfer Agent will
redeem, within 20 days of the expiration of the letter of intent, an
appropriate number of the shares in order to realize the difference between the
reduced sales charge that would apply if the investment under the letter of
intent had been completed and the sales charge that would normally apply to the
number of shares actually purchased. By completing and signing the letter of
intent, the shareholder irrevocably grants a power of attorney to the Transfer
Agent to redeem any or all shares purchased under the letter of intent, with
full power of substitution.

        RIGHT OF ACCUMULATION. A shareholder qualifies for cumulative quantity
discounts on the purchase of Class A shares when his or her new investment,
together with the current offering price value of all holdings of that
shareholder in the Funds and the CitiFunds, reaches a discount level. For
example, if a Fund shareholder owns shares valued at $50,000 and purchases an
additional $50,000 of Class A shares of the Fund, the sales charge for the
additional $50,000 purchase would be at the rate of 2.50% for CitiSelect Folio
200 and CitiSelect Folio 300 and 3.00% for CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect
Folio 500 (in each case, the rate applicable to single transactions from
$100,000 to less than $250,000). A shareholder must provide the Transfer Agent
with information to verify that the quantity sales charge discount is
applicable at the time the investment is made.

        CONVERSION OF CLASS B SHARES. A shareholder's Class B shares will
automatically convert to Class A shares in the same Fund approximately eight
years after the date of issuance, together with a pro rata portion of all Class
B shares representing dividends and other distributions paid in additional

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Class B shares. The conversion will be effected at the relative net asset
values per share of the two classes on the first business day of the month in
which the eighth anniversary of the issuance of the Class B shares occurs. If a
shareholder effects one or more exchanges among Class B shares of the Funds or
any CitiFunds during the eight-year period, the holding periods for the shares
so exchanged will be counted toward the eight-year period. Because the per
share net asset value of the Class A shares may be higher than that of the
Class B shares at the time of conversion, a shareholder may receive fewer Class
A shares than the number of Class B shares converted, although the dollar value
will be the same.

        SERVICE FEES. The Funds pay fees for distribution and shareholder
servicing pursuant to a Service Plan adopted with respect to each class of
shares of the Funds in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended. The Service Plan with respect to Class A shares
provides that each Fund may pay monthly fees at an annual rate not to exceed
0.50% of the average daily net assets represented by Class A shares of the
Fund. The Service Plan with respect to Class B shares provides that each Fund
may pay a combined monthly fee for distribution and servicing at an annual rate
not to exceed 0.75% (1.00% for CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect Folio 500)
of the average daily net assets represented by Class B shares of the Fund.

        FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. The financial statements (unaudited) for
CitiSelect Folio 200, CitiSelect Folio 300, CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect
Folio 500 (Statement of Assets and Liabilities at April 30, 1998, Statement of
Operations for the six months ended April 30, 1998, Statement of Changes in Net
Assets for the six months ended April 30, 1998, the ten months ended October
31, 1997 and the period from June 17, 1996 (September 3, 1996 for CitiSelect
Folio 500) (commencement of operations) to December 31, 1996, and Financial
Highlights for the six months ended April 30, 1998, the ten months ended
October 31, 1997 and the period from June 17, 1996 (September 3, 1996 for
CitiSelect Folio 500) (commencement of operations) to December 31, 1996, which
are included in the Semi-Annual Report to Shareholders of CitiSelect Folio 200,
CitiSelect Folio 300, CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect Folio 500, are
incorporated herein by reference.

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                                    PART C

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Item 24.  Financial Statements and Exhibits.
<S>       <C>

        (a)    Financial Statements Included in Part A:
               Condensed Financial Information - Financial Highlights (unaudited) of CitiFunds Balanced 
                Portfolio (for the six months ended June 30, 1998) and the CitiSelect Portfolios (for the six 
                months ended April 30, 1998).


               Financial Statements Included in Part B:
               CITIFUNDS BALANCED PORTFOLIO
               Statement of Assets and Liabilities at June 30, 1998* 
               Statement of Operations for the six months ended June 30, 1998*
               Statement of Changes in Net Assets for the six months ended June 30, 1998 and the year ended 
                  December 31, 1997*
               Financial Highlights for the six months ended June 30, 1998 and for each of the years in the five-
                  year period ended December 31, 1997*

               BALANCED PORTFOLIO
               Portfolio of Investments at June 30, 1998* 
               Statement of Assets and Liabilities at June 30, 1998* 
               Statement of Operations for the six months ended June 30, 1998*
               Statement of Changes in Net Assets for the six months ended June 30, 1998 and the year ended 
                  December 31, 1997*
               Financial Highlights for the six months ended June 30, 1998, for each of the years in the three-
                  year period ended December 31, 1997 and for the period from May 1, 1994 (commencement 
                  of operations) to December 31, 1994*

               THE CITISELECT PORTFOLIOS
               Statement of Assets and Liabilities at April 30, 1998**
               Statement of Operations for the six months ended April 30, 1998**
               Statement of Changes in Net Assets for the six months ended April 30, 1998, the ten months 
                  ended October 31, 1997 and the period from June 17, 1996 (September 3, 1996 for CitiSelect
                  Folio 500) (commencement of operations) to December 31, 1996**
               Financial Highlights for the six months ended April 30, 1998,
                  the ten months ended October 31, 1997 and the period from
                  June 17, 1996 (September 3, 1996 for CitiSelect Folio 500)
                  (commencement of operations) to December 31, 1996**

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               *  Incorporated by reference to the Registrant's Semi-Annual
                  Report to Shareholders of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio, as
                  filed with the Commission on August 21, 1998 (accession
                  number 0000950156-98-000513).
               ** Incorporated by reference to the Registrant's Semi-Annual
                  Report to Shareholders of the CitiSelect Portfolios, as filed
                  with the Commission on July 10, 1998 (accession number
                  0000950156-98-000460).


        (b)    Exhibits

                  *  1(a)        Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of the Registrant
                ***  1(b)        Amended and Restated Establishment and Designation of Series of the 
                                 Registrant
         ** and ***  1(c)        Amendments to the Declaration of Trust of the Registrant
               ****  1(d)        Forms of Amendments to the Declaration of Trust of the Registrant
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                ***  2(a)        Amended and Restated By-Laws of the Registrant
                ***  2(b)        Amendments to Amended and Restated By-Laws of the Registrant
                ***  5           Amended and Restated Management Agreements between the Registrant 
                                 and Citibank, N.A., as manager to the CitiSelect Portfolios
                     6(a         Form of Amended and Restated Distribution Agreement between the 
                                 Registrant and CFBDS, Inc. ("CFBDS"), as distributor with respect to 
                                 Class A shares of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
                     6(b)        Form of Amended and Restated Distribution Agreement between the 
                                 Registrant and CFBDS, as distributor with respect to Class A shares of the 
                                 CitiSelect Portfolios
                     6(c)        Form of Distribution Agreement between the Registrant and CFBDS, as 
                                 distributor with respect to Class B shares of CitiFunds Balanced 
                                 Portfolio
                     6(d)        Form of Distribution Agreement between the Registrant and CFBDS, as 
                                 distributor with respect to Class B shares of the CitiSelect Portfolios
                ***  8(a)        Custodian Agreement of the Registrant and State Street Bank and Trust 
                                 Company ("State Street"), as custodian
                ***  8(b)        Letter Agreement regarding the Custodian Contract between the Registrant 
                                 and State Street
               ****  9(a)        Administrative Services Agreement between the Registrant and CFBDS, as 
                                 administrator for CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
               ****  9(b)        Sub-Administrative Services Agreement between Citibank, N.A. and 
                                 CFBDS with respect to CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
               ****  9(c)(i)     Form of Shareholder Servicing Agreement between the Registrant and 
                                 Citibank, N.A., as shareholder servicing agent for CitiFunds Balanced 
                                 Portfolio
               ****  9(c)(ii)    Form of Shareholder Servicing Agreement between the Registrant and a 
                                 federal savings bank, as shareholder servicing agent for CitiFunds 
                                 Balanced Portfolio
               ****  9(c)(iii)   Form of Shareholder Agreement between the Registrant and CFBDS, as
                                 shareholder servicing agent for CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
                ***  9(d)        Transfer Agency and Servicing Agreement between the Registrant and 
                                 State Street, as transfer agent
                     10          Opinion and consent of counsel
                     11          Independent Accountants' consent
                     15(a)       Form of Amended and Restated Distribution Plan of the Registrant for 
                                 Class A Shares of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
                     15(b)       Form of Amended and Restated Service Plan of the Registrant for Class A 
                                 Shares of the CitiSelect Portfolios
                     15(c)       Form of Distribution Plan of the Registrant for Class B Shares of CitiFunds 
                                 Balanced Portfolio
                     15(d)       Form of Service Plan of the Registrant for Class B Shares of the CitiSelect 
                                 Portfolios
                     18          Form of Multiple Class Plan of the Registrant
               ****  25(a)       Powers of Attorney for the Registrant
                     25(b)       Powers of Attorney for The Premium Portfolios
                     25(c)       Powers of Attorney for Asset Allocation Portfolios
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            *  Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment 
               No. 20 to the Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-1A 
               (File No. 2-90518) as filed with the Securities and Exchange 
               Commission on December 31, 1996.
           **  Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment 
               No. 25 to the Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-1A 
               (File No. 2-90518) as filed with the Securities and Exchange 
               Commission on April 18, 1997.


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          ***  Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment 
               No. 26 to the Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-1A 
               (File No. 2-90518) as filed with the Securities and Exchange 
               Commission on December 30, 1997.
         ****  Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment 
               No. 27 to the Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-1A 
               (File No. 2-90518) as filed with the Securities and Exchange 
               Commission on February 24, 1998.


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

     Not applicable.


Item 26.  Number of Holders of Securities.

             Title of Class                       Number of Record Holders

      Shares of Beneficial Interest
           (without par value)                    As of November 20, 1998


        CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio                           7
            CitiSelect Folio 200                              7,742
            CitiSelect Folio 300                             16,315
            CitiSelect Folio 400                             22,548
            CitiSelect Folio 500                             12,150


Item 27.  Indemnification.

     Reference is hereby made to (a) Article V of the Registrant's Declaration
of Trust, filed as an Exhibit to Post-Effective Amendment No. 20 to its
Registration Statement on Form N-1A; (b) Section 6 of the Distribution
Agreements between the Registrant and CFBDS, Inc., filed as Exhibits hereto;
and (c) the undertaking of the Registrant regarding indemnification set forth
in its Registration Statement on Form N-1A.

     The Trustees and officers of the Registrant and the personnel of the
Registrant's administrator are insured under an errors and omissions liability
insurance policy. The Registrant and its officers are also insured under the
fidelity bond required by Rule 17g-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940.


Item 28.  Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser.

     Citibank, N.A. ("Citibank") is a commercial bank offering a wide range of
banking and investment services to customers across the United States and
around the world. Citibank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Citicorp, which is,
in turn, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Citigroup Inc. Citibank also serves as
investment adviser to the following registered investment companies (or series
thereof): Asset Allocation Portfolios (Large Cap Value Portfolio, Small Cap
Value Portfolio, International Portfolio, Foreign Bond Portfolio, Intermediate
Income Portfolio and Short-Term Portfolio), The Premium Portfolios (U.S. Fixed
Income Portfolio, Growth & Income Portfolio, Balanced Portfolio, Large Cap
Growth Portfolio, International Equity Portfolio, Government Income Portfolio
and Small Cap Growth Portfolio), Tax Free Reserves Portfolio, U.S. Treasury

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Reserves Portfolio, Cash Reserves Portfolio, CitiFundsSM Tax Free Income Trust
(CitiFundsSM New York Tax Free Income Portfolio, CitiFundsSM National Tax Free
Income Portfolio and CitiFundsSM California Tax Free Income Portfolio),
CitiFundsSM Multi-State Tax Free Trust (CitiFundsSM California Tax Free
Reserves, CitiFundsSM New York Tax Free Reserves and CitiFundsSM Connecticut
Tax Free Reserves), CitiFundsSM Institutional Trust (CitiFundsSM Institutional
Cash Reserves) and Variable Annuity Portfolios (CitiSelect VIP Folio 200,
CitiSelect VIP Folio 300, CitiSelect VIP Folio 400, CitiSelect VIP Folio 500
and CitiFundsSM Small Cap Growth VIP Portfolio). Citibank and its affiliates
manage assets in excess of $290 billion worldwide. The principal place of
business of Citibank is located at 399 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10043.

     John S. Reed is the Chairman and a Director of Citibank. Victor J. Menezes
is the President and a Director of Citibank. William R. Rhodes and H. Onno
Ruding are Vice Chairmen and Directors of Citibank. The other Directors of
Citibank are Paul J. Collins, Vice Chairman of Citigroup Inc. and Robert I.
Lipp, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Travelers Insurance Group
Inc. and of Travelers Property Casualty Corp.

     Each of the individuals named above is also a Director of Citigroup Inc.
In addition, the following persons have the affiliations indicated:

Paul J. Collins      Director, Kimberly-Clark Corporation


Robert I. Lipp       Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Travelers 
                     Property Casualty Co.


John S. Reed         Director, Monsanto Company
                     Director, Philip Morris Companies
                      Incorporated
                     Stockholder, Tampa Tank & Welding, Inc.


William R. Rhodes    Director, Private Export Funding
                      Corporation


H. Onno Ruding       Supervisory Director, Amsterdamsch Trustees Cantoor B.V.
                     Director, Pechiney S.A.
                     Advisory Director, Unilever NV and Unilever PLC
                     Director, Corning Incorporated


     Franklin Advisory Services, Inc. ("Franklin"), a sub-adviser with respect
to the small cap value securities of Small Cap Value Portfolio, a series of
Asset Allocation Portfolios, maintains its principal office at One Parker
Plaza, 16th Floor, Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024. Franklin, a Delaware corporation
incorporated in 1996, is a registered investment adviser under the Investment
Advisers Act of 1940 and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Franklin Resources,
Inc., a publicly owned holding company. Franklin is an investment adviser to
various open-end and closed-end investment companies.

     William J. Lippman is the President and Director of Franklin Advisory
Services, Inc. Mr. Lippman holds a master of business administration degree
from New York University and a bachelor of business administration degree from
City College of New York. Mr. Lippman also serves as Senior Vice President of
Franklin Resources, Inc. and Franklin Management, Inc. and has been with the
Franklin Templeton Group since 1988. Prior to joining Franklin Advisers Inc.,
Mr. Lippman was president of L.F. Rothschild Fund Management, Inc. and has been
in the securities industry for over 30 years.


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     Each of the individuals named below is an officer and/or Director of
Franklin and has the affiliations indicated:

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Name:                               Affiliations:
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William J. Lippman                  Senior Vice President, Franklin Resources, Inc.
  President and Director            Senior Vice President, Franklin Advisers, Inc.
                                    Senior Vice President, Franklin Templeton
                                    Distributors, Inc.
                                    Senior Vice President, Franklin Management, Inc.

                                    Mr. Lippman also serves as officer and/or director
                                    or trustee of eight of the investment companies in
                                    the Franklin Group of Funds.


Charles B. Johnson                  President, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Franklin 
    Chairman of the Board and           Resources, Inc.
    Director                        Chairman of the Board and Director, Franklin Advisers, Inc.
                                    Chairman of the Board and Director, Franklin Investment 
                                        Advisory Services, Inc.
                                    Chairman of the Board and Director, Franklin Templeton 
                                        Distributors, Inc.
                                    Director, Franklin/Templeton Investor Services, Inc.
                                    Director, Franklin Templeton Services, Inc.
                                    Director, General Host Corporation

                                    Mr. Johnson also serves as officer and/or director
                                    or trustee, as the case may be, of most of the other
                                    subsidiaries of Franklin Resources, Inc. and of 54
                                    of the investment companies in the Franklin
                                    Templeton Group of Funds.


Rupert H. Johnson, Jr.              Executive Vice President and Director, Franklin Resources, Inc.
    Senior Vice President and       Executive Vice President and Director, Franklin Templeton
    Director                            Distributors, Inc.    
                                    President and Director, Franklin Advisers, Inc.
                                    Senior Vice President and Director, Franklin Investment Advisory 
                                        Services, Inc.
                                    Director, Franklin/Templeton Investor Services, Inc.


                                    Mr. Johnson also serves as officer and/or director,
                                    trustee or managing general partner, as the case
                                    may be, of most other subsidiaries of Franklin
                                    Resources, Inc. and of 60 of the investment
                                    companies in the Franklin Templeton Group of Funds.


Deborah R. Gatzek                   Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Franklin Resources, 
    Vice President and Assistant        Inc.
    Secretary                       Senior Vice President, Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc.
                                    Vice President, Franklin Advisers, Inc.
                                    Vice President, Franklin Investment Advisory Services, Inc.

                                     Ms. Gatzek also serves as officer of 60 of the
                                     investment companies in the Franklin Templeton
                                     Group of Funds.
<PAGE>


Martin L. Flanagan                  Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, 
    Treasurer                           Franklin Resources, Inc.
                                    Executive Vice President, Templeton Worldwide, Inc.
                                    Senior Vice President and Treasurer, Franklin Advisers, Inc.
                                    Senior Vice President and Treasurer, Franklin Templeton 
                                        Distributors, Inc.
                                    Senior Vice President, Franklin/Templeton Investor Services, 
                                        Inc.
                                    Treasurer, Franklin Investment Advisory Services,Inc.


                                    Mr. Flanagan also serves as officer of most other subsidiaries of 
                                    Franklin Resources, Inc. and officer, director and/or trustee of 
                                    60 of the investment companies in the Franklin Templeton
                                    Group of Funds.


Leslie M. Kratter                   Vice President, Franklin Resources, Inc.
    Secretary                       Vice President, Franklin Institutional Services Corporation
                                    President and Director, Franklin/Templeton Travel, Inc.

</TABLE>

     Pacific Investment Management Company ("PIMCO"), a sub-adviser to Foreign
Bond Portfolio, a series of Asset Allocation Portfolios, maintains its
principal office at 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 360, P.O. Box 6480, Newport
Beach, California 92658-9030. PIMCO is a registered investment adviser under
the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.

     Lee R. Thomas, III joined PIMCO in 1995 and is the Senior International
Portfolio Manager at PIMCO, as well as a Managing Director of PIMCO. Previously
he was a member of Investcorp's Management Committee, where he was responsible
for global securities and foreign exchange trading. Prior to Investcorp, he was
associated with Goldman Sachs, where he was an Executive Director in the fixed
income division of their London office.

     Each of the individuals named below is a Managing Director of PIMCO and
has the affiliations indicated:

Name and Position:                  Other Affiliations:


William H. Gross, CFA               None
  Senior Fixed Income Portfolio
  Manager


David H. Edington                   None
  Senior Fixed Income Portfolio
  Manager


John L. Hague                       None
  Senior Fixed Income Portfolio
  Manager


Brent R. Harris, CFA                None
  Director of Marketing


Dean S. Meiling, CFA                None
  Account Manager


James F. Muzzy, CFA                 None
  Account Manager



<PAGE>

William F. Podlich, III             None


William C. Powers                   None
  Senior Fixed Income Portfolio
  Manager


Frank B. Rabinovitch                None
  Senior Fixed Income Portfolio
  Manager


Lee R. Thomas, III                  None
  Senior International Portfolio
  Manager


William S. Thompson                 Director, Spieker Properties Inc.
  Chief Executive Officer



     Hotchkis and Wiley, a division of the Capital Management Group of Merrill
Lynch Asset Management, L.P. ("Hotchkis"), a sub-adviser to International
Portfolio, a series of Asset Allocation Portfolios, maintains its principal
office at 800 West Sixth Street, Fifth Floor, Los Angeles, California 90017.
Harry Hartford and Sarah Ketterer manage international equity accounts and are
also responsible for international investment research. Each serves on the
Investment Policy Committee at Hotchkis. Prior to joining Hotchkis, Mr.
Hartford was with the Investment Bank of Ireland, where he gained 10 years of
experience in both international and global equity management. Prior to joining
Hotchkis, Ms. Ketterer was an associate with Bankers Trust and an analyst at
Dean Witter.

     Hotchkis became a division of the Capital Management Group of Merrill
Lynch Asset Management, L.P. upon the completion of the sale by Hotchkis and
Wiley, a Delaware Limited Liability Company and the general partner of Hotchkis
& Wiley, a California limited partnership, of all of the partnership interests
in Hotchkis & Wiley to Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., a Delaware corporation, in
November of 1996.

        Following are the managing personnel of Hotchkis:

Name and Position:     Other Affiliations:


John F. Hotchkis       Trustee, Hotchkis and Wiley Funds
  Portfolio Manager    Board of Governors, The Music Center
  Chairman             Director, The Music Center Foundation
                       Director, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
                       Director, Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles
                       Director, Executive Service Corps of Southern California
                       Director, KCET
                       Director, Teach for America
                       Trustee, The Lawrenceville School
                       Trustee, Robert Louis Stevenson School
                       Director, Fountainhead Water Company, Inc.


Michael L. Quinn       Head of Merrill Lynch Capital Management Group
  Chief Executive 
  Officer



     Miller Anderson & Sherrerd, LLP ("MAS"), a sub-adviser to Large Cap Value
Portfolio, a series of Asset Allocation Portfolios, maintains its principal

<PAGE>

office at One Tower Bridge, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428. MAS has been
a registered investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 since
1974. MAS serves as the Investment Adviser and Fund Administrator for the MAS
Funds and is also the parent company of MAS Fund Distribution, Inc. ("MASDI"),
a registered limited purpose broker-dealer that was formed in 1992 solely to
distribute shares of the MAS Funds. All registered representatives of MASDI are
also employees of MAS. MAS Fixed Income Partnership I, L.P. ("MAS I") and MAS
Fixed Income Partnership II, L.P. ("MAS II") are investment partnerships
established by MAS. MAS has established MAS Fixed Income I, L.L.C., MAS Fixed
Income II, L.L.C., MAS Management, Inc., and MAS Investors I, LLP to administer
and manage the investment partnerships. MAS also participates in a joint
venture with LTCB Capital Markets, Inc. that owns LTCB-MAS Investment
Management, Inc., a registered investment adviser.

     MAS is a Pennsylvania limited liability partnership and became an indirect
wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley Group Inc., the global financial
services firm, upon the completion of Morgan Stanley Asset Management's
acquisition of MAS in January of 1996. MAS's general partner and the owner of
95% of the MAS partnership interests is Morgan Stanley Asset Management
Holdings, Inc. ("MSAMH"), a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley
Asset Management Inc. MSAMH is also one of MAS's three limited partners. The
other two limited partners of MAS are MSL Incorporated and MS Holdings
Incorporated, which are both holding companies within Morgan Stanley's
corporate structure and own the remaining 3% and 2% of MAS's partnership
interests, respectively.

Following are the officers and directors of Morgan Stanley Asset Management
Holdings, Inc.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Name and Position:                       Affiliations:
<S>                                      <C>

James M. Allwin                          Director and Managing Director of Morgan Stanley
President and Director                    Asset Management Inc. since 1993 and President 
                                          since 1995;
                                         Employee of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated since 
                                          1976 and Managing Director since 1985;
                                         President of Morgan Stanley Realty, Inc. since 1988;
                                         Member of the Board of Overseers, Dartmouth
                                          College;
                                         Member of the Executive Board, The National Realty 
                                          Committee;
                                         Trustee, The Urban Land Institute;
                                         Chairman, Cities in Schools, Inc.

Barton M. Biggs                          Chairman and Director of Morgan Stanley Asset 
 Chairman of the Board and Director       Management Inc. since 1980;
                                         Chairman and Director of Morgan Stanley Asset 
                                          Management Limited;
                                         Managing Director of Morgan Stanley & Co.
                                          Incorporated since 1973;
                                         Director of Morgan Stanley Group Inc. since 1991;
                                         Member of the Investment Advisory Council of The 
                                          Thailand Fund;
                                         Director, The Rand McNally Company;
                                         Member, Yale Development Board;
                                         Director and officer of various investment
                                          companies managed by Morgan Stanley Asset Management Inc.


<PAGE>

Harold J. Schaaff, Jr.                           Principal of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated;
  Secretary and Director                         General Counsel and Secretary of Morgan Stanley 
                                                   Asset Management Inc. since 1989;
                                                 Officer of various investment companies managed by
                                                   Morgan Stanley Asset Management Inc.

Debra M. Aaron                                   Employee of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated since
  Vice President                                   1984, Vice President since 1986 and a Principal 
                                                   since 1989

Bruce R. Sandberg                                Employee of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated since
  Vice President                                   1981, Vice President since 1988 and a Principal 
                                                   since 1992

Eileen Murray                                    Employee of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated since 
  Treasurer                                        1984;
                                                 Treasurer and Managing Director of Morgan Stanley 
                                                   Asset Management Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. 
                                                   Incorporated since June of 1996

Madeline D. Barkhorn                             Employee of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated since 
  Assistant Secretary                              1994 and of Morgan Stanley Asset Management Inc. 
                                                   since 1988

Charlene R. Herzer                               Employee of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated since
  Assistant Secretary                              1990 and Vice President since 1995

</TABLE>

     The primary portfolio managers for MAS's Value Portfolio are Robert J.
Marcin, CFA, Richard M. Behler, PhD, and Nicholas J. Kovich, CFA. All other
members of the MAS equity investment management department serve as analyst
resources for the value team in the management of the portfolio while
maintaining responsibility for other MAS equity related portfolios.

     Each of the individuals named below is a former partner of MAS and has the
affiliations indicated:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Name:                              Other Affiliations:
<S>                                <C>


Richard B. Worley                  University of Pennsylvania, Trustee
                                   Medical Center of the University of Pennsylvania,
                                     Trustee
    
                                    Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Trustee


Thomas L. Bennett, CFA              MAS Funds, Chairman
                                    MAS Fund Distribution, Inc., Director


Robert L. Hagin, PhD                Society of Quantitative Analysts, Advisory Board


John D. Connolly, CFA               Financial Analysts of Philadelphia, President, 1994-95


Kenneth B. Dunn, PhD                Journal of Fixed Income, Associate Editor
                                    Institute for the Study of Security Markets, Board
                                      of Directors


Ellen D. Harvey, CFA                St. Timothy's School, Trustee, 1985-94
                                      Investment Chairman, 1994-present


<PAGE>

                                    Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital, Trustee
                                    Main Line Health System, Trustee
                                    Owosso Corporation, Director


Gary G. Schlarbaum, CFA, PhD        Coe College, Trustee
                                    MAS Funds Distribution, Inc., Director


James D. Schmid                     MAS Funds, President
  Head of Mutual Funds              MAS Fund Distribution, Inc., Director
                                    The Minerva Fund, Inc., Chairman of the Board of
                                      Directors


Arden C. Armstrong, CFA             American Friends Service Committee, Investment
                                        Committee
                                    Wharton Fellow's Fund, Board of Overseers


Stephen F. Esser, CFA               None


J. David Germany, PhD               None


Nicholas J. Kovich, CFA             None


Robert J. Marcin, CFA               None


Mary Ann Milias                     California Pacific Medical Center Foundation,
                                      Trustee
                                    Schools of the Sacred Heart, Trustee
                                    Sisters of the Presentation - Investment Advisory
                                      Committee
                                    Marin Community Foundation - Investment Advisory
                                      Committee


Scott F. Richard, DBA               Journal of Fixed Income, Associate Editor


Horacio A. Valeiras, CFA            None


Glenn E. Becker                     Germantown Academy, Education Committee
                                    The Salvation Army Advisory Board of Greater
                                      Philadelphia
                                    Philadelphia Leadership Foundation, Director


Steven K. Kreider, CFA              Lehigh University, Investment Committee


Marna C. Whittington, PhD           Rohm & Haas Company, Director
                                    Tower Hill School, Trustee
                                    Upland Country Day School, Trustee
                                    The Philadelphia Contributionship, Director
                                    Federated Department Stores, Inc., Director
                                    Berwind Group, Director

</TABLE>
<PAGE>


Item 29.  Principal Underwriters.

     (a) CFBDS, the Registrant's Distributor, is also the distributor for
CitiFundsSM International Growth & Income Portfolio, CitiFundsSM International
Growth Portfolio, CitiFundsSM U.S. Treasury Reserves, CitiFundsSM Cash
Reserves, CitiFundsSM Premium U.S. Treasury Reserves, CitiFundsSM Premium
Liquid Reserves, CitiFundsSM Institutional U.S. Treasury Reserves, CitiFundsSM
Institutional Liquid Reserves, CitiFundsSM Institutional Cash Reserves,
CitiFundsSM Tax Free Reserves, CitiFundsSM Institutional Tax Free Reserves,
CitiFundsSM California Tax Free Reserves, CitiFundsSM Connecticut Tax Free
Reserves, CitiFundsSM New York Tax Free Reserves, CitiFundsSM Intermediate
Income Portfolio, CitiFundsSM Short-Term U.S. Government Income Portfolio,
CitiFundsSM New York Tax Free Income Portfolio, CitiFundsSM National Tax Free
Income Portfolio, CitiFundsSM California Tax Free Income Portfolio, CitiFundsSM
Small Cap Value Portfolio, CitiFundsSM Growth & Income Portfolio, CitiFundsSM
Large Cap Growth Portfolio, CitiFundsSM Small Cap Growth Portfolio, CitiSelect
VIP Folio 200, CitiSelect VIP Folio 300, CitiSelect VIP Folio 400, CitiSelect
VIP Folio 500 and CitiFundsSM Small Cap Growth VIP Portfolio. CFBDS is also the
placement agent for Large Cap Value Portfolio, Small Cap Value Portfolio,
International Portfolio, Foreign Bond Portfolio, Intermediate Income Portfolio,
Short-Term Portfolio, Growth & Income Portfolio, U.S. Fixed Income Portfolio,
Large Cap Growth Portfolio, Small Cap Growth Portfolio, International Equity
Portfolio, Balanced Portfolio, Government Income Portfolio, Tax Free Reserves
Portfolio, Cash Reserves Portfolio and U.S. Treasury Reserves Portfolio. CFBDS
also serves as the distributor for the following funds: The Travelers Fund U
for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Fund VA for Variable Annuities, The
Travelers Fund BD for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Fund BD II for Variable
Annuities, The Travelers Fund BD III for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Fund
BD IV for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Fund ABD for Variable Annuities,
The Travelers Fund ABD II for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Separate
Account PF for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Separate Account PF II for
Variable Annuities, The Travelers Separate Account QP for Variable Annuities,
The Travelers Separate Account TM for Variable Annuities, The Travelers
Separate Account TM II for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Separate Account
Five for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Separate Account Six for Variable
Annuities, The Travelers Separate Account Seven for Variable Annuities, The
Travelers Separate Account Eight for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Fund UL
for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Fund UL II for Variable Annuities, The
Travelers Variable Life Insurance Separate Account One, The Travelers Variable
Life Insurance Separate Account Two, The Travelers Variable Life Insurance
Separate Account Three, The Travelers Variable Life Insurance Separate Account
Four, The Travelers Separate Account MGA, The Travelers Separate Account MGA
II, The Travelers Growth and Income Stock Account for Variable Annuities, The
Travelers Quality Bond Account for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Money
Market Account for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Timed Growth and Income
Stock Account for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Timed Short-Term Bond
Account for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Timed Aggressive Stock Account
for Variable Annuities, The Travelers Timed Bond Account for Variable
Annuities, Emerging Growth Fund, Government Fund, Growth and Income Fund,
International Equity Fund, Municipal Fund, Balanced Investments, Emerging
Markets Equity Investments, Government Money Investments, High Yield
Investments, Intermediate Fixed Income Investments, International Equity
Investments, International Fixed Income Investments, Large Capitalization
Growth Investments, Large Capitalization Value Equity Investments, Long-Term
Bond Investments, Mortgage Backed Investments, Municipal Bond Investments,
Small Capitalization Growth Investments, Small Capitalization Value Equity
Investments, Appreciation Portfolio, Diversified Strategic Income Portfolio,
Emerging Growth Portfolio, Equity Income Portfolio, Equity Index Portfolio,
Growth & Income Portfolio, Intermediate High Grade Portfolio, International
Equity Portfolio, Money Market Portfolio, Total Return Portfolio, Smith Barney
Adjustable Rate Government Income Fund, Smith Barney Aggressive Growth Fund
Inc., Smith Barney Appreciation Fund, Smith Barney Arizona Municipals Fund
Inc., Smith Barney California Municipals Fund Inc., Balanced Portfolio,
Conservative Portfolio, Growth Portfolio, High Growth Portfolio, Income
Portfolio, Global Portfolio, Select Balanced Portfolio, Select Conservative
Portfolio, Select Growth Portfolio, Select High Growth Portfolio, Select Income
Portfolio, Concert Social Awareness Fund, Smith Barney Large Cap Blend Fund,
Smith Barney Fundamental Value Fund Inc., Large Cap Value Fund, Short-Term High
Grade Bond Fund, U.S. Government Securities Fund, Smith Barney Balanced Fund,

<PAGE>

Smith Barney Convertible Fund, Smith Barney Diversified Strategic Income Fund,
Smith Barney Exchange Reserve Fund, Smith Barney High Income Fund, Smith Barney
Municipal High Income Fund, Smith Barney Premium Total Return Fund, Smith
Barney Total Return Bond Fund, Cash Portfolio, Government Portfolio, Municipal
Portfolio, Concert Peachtree Growth Fund, Smith Barney Contrarian Fund, Smith
Barney Government Securities Fund, Smith Barney Hansberger Global Small Cap
Value Fund, Smith Barney Hansberger Global Value Fund, Smith Barney Investment
Grade Bond Fund, Smith Barney Special Equities Fund, Smith Barney Intermediate
Maturity California Municipals Fund, Smith Barney Intermediate Maturity New
York Municipals Fund, Smith Barney Large Capitalization Growth Fund, Smith
Barney S&P 500 Index Fund, Smith Barney Mid Cap Blend Fund, Smith Barney
Managed Governments Fund Inc., Smith Barney Managed Municipals Fund Inc., Smith
Barney Massachusetts Municipals Fund, Cash Portfolio, Government Portfolio,
Retirement Portfolio, California Money Market Portfolio, Florida Portfolio,
Georgia Portfolio, Limited Term Portfolio, New York Money Market Portfolio, New
York Portfolio, Pennsylvania Portfolio, Smith Barney Municipal Money Market
Fund, Inc., Smith Barney Natural Resources Fund Inc., Smith Barney New Jersey
Municipals Fund Inc., Smith Barney Oregon Municipals Fund, Zeros Plus Emerging
Growth Series 2000, Smith Barney Security and Growth Fund, Smith Barney Small
Cap Blend Fund, Inc., Smith Barney Telecommunications Income Fund, Income and
Growth Portfolio, Reserve Account Portfolio, U.S. Government/High Quality
Securities Portfolio, Emerging Markets Portfolio, European Portfolio, Global
Government Bond Portfolio, International Balanced Portfolio, International
Equity Portfolio, Pacific Portfolio, AIM Capital Appreciation Portfolio,
Alliance Growth Portfolio, GT Global Strategic Income Portfolio, MFS Total
Return Portfolio, Putnam Diversified Income Portfolio, Smith Barney High Income
Portfolio, Smith Barney Large Cap Value Portfolio, Smith Barney International
Equity Portfolio, Smith Barney Large Capitalization Growth Portfolio, Smith
Barney Money Market Portfolio, Smith Barney Pacific Basin Portfolio, TBC
Managed Income Portfolio, Van Kampen American Capital Enterprise Portfolio,
Centurion Tax-Managed U.S. Equity Fund, Centurion Tax-Managed International
Equity Fund, Centurion U.S. Protection Fund, Centurion International Protection
Fund, Global High-Yield Bond Fund, International Equity Fund, Emerging
Opportunities Fund, Core Equity Fund, Long-Term Bond Fund, Global Dimensions
Fund L.P., Citicorp Private Equity L.P., AIM V.I. Capital Appreciation Fund,
AIM V.I. Government Series Fund, AIM V.I. Growth Fund, AIM V.I. International
Equity Fund, AIM V.I. Value Fund, Fidelity VIP Growth Portfolio, Fidelity VIP
High Income Portfolio, Fidelity VIP Equity Income Portfolio, Fidelity VIP
Overseas Portfolio, Fidelity VIP II Contrafund Portfolio, Fidelity VIP II Index
500 Portfolio, MFS World Government Series, MFS Money Market Series, MFS Bond
Series, MFS Total Return Series, MFS Research Series, MFS Emerging Growth
Series, Salomon Brothers Institutional Money Market Fund, Salomon Brothers Cash
Management Fund, Salomon Brothers New York Municipal Money Market Fund, Salomon
Brothers National Intermediate Municipal Fund, Salomon Brothers U.S. Government
Income Fund, Salomon Brothers High Yield Bond Fund, Salomon Brothers Strategic
Bond Fund, Salomon Brothers Total Return Fund, Salomon Brothers Asia Growth
Fund, Salomon Brothers Capital Fund Inc, Salomon Brothers Investors Fund Inc,
Salomon Brothers Opportunity Fund Inc, Salomon Brothers Institutional High
Yield Bond Fund, Salomon Brothers Institutional Emerging Markets Debt Fund,
Salomon Brothers Variable Investors Fund, Salomon Brothers Variable Capital
Fund, Salomon Brothers Variable Total Return Fund, Salomon Brothers Variable
High Yield Bond Fund, Salomon Brothers Variable Strategic Bond Fund, Salomon
Brothers Variable U.S. Government Income Fund, and Salomon Brothers Variable
Asia Growth Fund.

     (b) The information required by this Item 29 with respect to each director
and officer of CFBDS is incorporated by reference to Schedule A of Form BD
filed by CFBDS pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (File No.
8-32417).

     (c) Not applicable.



<PAGE>

Item 30.  Location of Accounts and Records.

     The accounts and records of the Registrant are located, in whole or in
part, at the office of the Registrant and the following locations:

NAME                                         ADDRESS

CFBDS, Inc.                                  21 Milk Street
(distributor)                                Boston, MA 02109


State Street Bank and Trust Company          1776 Heritage Drive
(transfer agent and custodian)               North Quincy, MA 02171


Citibank, N.A.                               153 East 53rd Street
(investment manager)                         New York, NY 10043


SHAREHOLDER SErVICING AGENTS


Citibank, N.A.                               450 West 33rd Street
                                             New York, NY 10001


Citibank, N.A. -- Citigold                   Citicorp Mortgage Inc. - Citigold
                                             15851 Clayton Road
                                             Ballwin, MO 63011


Citibank, N.A. -- The Citibank               153 East 53rd Street
Private Bank                                 New York, NY 10043


Citibank, N.A. -- Citibank Global            153 East 53rd Street
Asset Management                             New York, NY 10043


Citibank, N.A. -- North American             111 Wall Street
Investor Services                            New York, NY 10094


Citicorp Investment Services                 One Court Square
                                             Long Island City, NY 11120

Item 31.  Management Services.

     Not applicable.



<PAGE>

Item 32.  Undertakings.

     (a)  Not applicable.

     (b)  Not applicable.

     (c)  The Registrant hereby undertakes, if requested to do so by the record
          holders of not less than 10% of the Registrant's outstanding shares,
          to call a meeting of shareholders for the purpose of voting upon the
          question of removal of a trustee or trustees, and to assist in
          communications with other shareholders as required by Section 16(c)
          of the Investment Company Act of 1940. The Registrant further
          undertakes to furnish to each person to whom a prospectus of
          CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio or the CitiSelect Portfolios is
          delivered with a copy of the respective Fund's latest Annual Report
          to Shareholders, upon request without charge.




<PAGE>

                                  SIGNATURES

     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant certifies that it meets all
requirements for effectiveness of this Post-Effective Amendment to the
Registration Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933
and has duly caused this Post-Effective Amendment to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Boston and
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the 14th day of December, 1998.

                                        CITIFUNDS TRUST I

                                        By  Philip W. Coolidge
                                            ----------------------------
                                            Philip W. Coolidge
                                            President


     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Post-Effective Amendment to the Registration Statement has been signed below by
the following persons in the capacities indicated below on December 14, 1998.

     Signature                                  Title


Philip W. Coolidge          President, Principal Executive Officer and Trustee
- ---------------------
Philip W. Coolidge                           

John R. Elder               Principal Financial Officer and Principal 
- ---------------------       Accounting Officer
John R. Elder               


Riley C. Gilley*            Trustee
- --------------------- 
Riley C. Gilley


Diana R. Harrington*         Trustee
- --------------------- 
Diana R. Harrington


Susan B. Kerley*             Trustee
- --------------------- 
Susan B. Kerley


C. Oscar Morong, Jr.*         Trustee
- --------------------- 
C. Oscar Morong, Jr.


E. Kirby Warren*              Trustee
- --------------------- 
E. Kirby Warren


William S. Woods, Jr.*        Trustee
- --------------------- 
William S. Woods, Jr.


*By: Philip W. Coolidge
     --------------------- 
     Philip W. Coolidge
     Executed by Philip W. Coolidge on behalf of 
     those indicated pursuant to Powers of 
     Attorney.

<PAGE>


                                  SIGNATURES

     The Premium Portfolios has duly caused this Post-Effective Amendment to
the Registration Statement on Form N-1A of CitiFunds Trust I to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in Grand Cayman,
Cayman Islands, on the 14th day of December, 1998.

                             THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS
                             on behalf of Balanced Portfolio

                             By: Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham                
                                 ------------------------------
                                 Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham,
                                 Assistant Secretary of
                                 The Premium Portfolios

     This Post-Effective Amendment to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A
of CitiFunds Trust I has been signed by the following persons in the capacities
indicated on December 14, 1998.

      Signature                                      Title


Philip W. Coolidge*        President, Principal Executive Officer and Trustee
- ----------------------
Philip W. Coolidge                        


John R. Elder*              Principal Financial Officer and Principal
- ----------------------      Accounting Officer
John R. Elder               


Elliott J. Berv*            Trustee
- ----------------------
Elliott J. Berv


Mark T. Finn*               Trustee
- ----------------------
Mark T. Finn


C. Oscar Morong, Jr.*       Trustee
- ----------------------
C. Oscar Morong, Jr.


Walter E. Robb, III*        Trustee
- ----------------------
Walter E. Robb, III


E. Kirby Warren*            Trustee
- ----------------------
E. Kirby Warren


*By:  Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham
      ------------------------     
      Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham
      Executed by Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham
      on behalf of those indicated as attorney in 
      fact.

<PAGE>

                                 EXHIBIT INDEX


Exhibit
No.:       Description:

6(a)       Form of Amended and Restated Distribution Agreement between the 
           Registrant and CFBDS, Inc. ("CFBDS"), as distributor with respect 
           to Class A shares of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
6(b)       Form of Amended and Restated Distribution Agreement between the 
           Registrant and CFBDS, as distributor with respect to Class A shares
           of the CitiSelect Portfolios
6(c)       Form of Distribution Agreement between the Registrant and CFBDS, 
           as distributor with respect to Class B shares of CitiFunds
           Balanced Portfolio
6(d)       Form of Distribution Agreement between the Registrant and CFBDS, 
           as distributor with respect to Class B shares of the CitiSelect
           Portfolios
10         Opinion and consent of counsel
11         Independent Accountants' consent
15(a)      Form of Amended and Restated Distribution Plan of the
           Registrant for Class A Shares of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
15(b)      Form of Amended and Restated Service Plan of the Registrant
           for Class A Shares of the CitiSelect Portfolios
15(c)      Form of Distribution Plan of the Registrant for Class B
           Shares of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio
15(d)      Form of Service Plan of the Registrant for Class B Shares of
           the CitiSelect Portfolios
18         Form of Multiple Class Plan of the Registrant
25(b)      Powers of Attorney for The Premium Portfolios
25(c)      Powers of Attorney for Asset Allocation Portfolios


                                                                   Exhibit 6(a)

                          FORM OF AMENDED AND RESTATED
                             DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

     AGREEMENT, dated as of August 21, 1986 and amended and restated as of
_________ __, 19__, by and between CitiFunds Trust I (formerly, Landmark Funds
I), a Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"), and CFBDS, Inc., a
Massachusetts corporation ("Distributor"). This Agreement relates solely to
Shares of Beneficial Interest designated "Class A."

     WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management investment
company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest ("Shares") are divided
into separate series representing interests in separate funds of securities and
other assets;

     WHEREAS, the Trust wishes to retain the services of a distributor for
Class A Shares of each of the Trust's series listed on Exhibit A hereto (the
"Funds") and has registered the Shares of the Funds under the Securities Act of
1933, as amended (the "1933 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust has adopted an Amended and Restated Distribution Plan
pursuant to Rule 12b1 under the 1940 Act (the "Distribution Plan") and may
enter into related agreements providing for the distribution and servicing of
Shares of the Funds;

     WHEREAS, Distributor has agreed to act as distributor of the Class A
Shares of the Funds for the period of this Agreement;

     NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed between the parties hereto as follows:

     1. Appointment of Distributor.

     (a) The Trust hereby appoints Distributor its exclusive agent for the
distribution of Class A Shares of the Funds in jurisdictions wherein such
Shares may be legally offered for sale; provided, however, that the Trust in
its absolute discretion may issue Shares of the Funds in connection with (i)
the payment or reinvestment of dividends or distributions; (ii) any merger or
consolidation of the Trust or of the Funds with any other investment company or
trust or any personal holding company, or the acquisition of the assets of any

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such entity or another series of the Trust; or (iii) any offer of exchange
permitted by Section 11 of the 1940 Act.

     (b) Distributor hereby accepts such appointment as exclusive agent for the
distribution of Class A Shares of the Funds and agrees that it will sell the
Shares as agent for the Trust at prices determined as hereinafter provided and
on the terms hereinafter set forth, all according to the then-current
prospectus and statement of additional information of each Fund (collectively,
the "Prospectus" and the "Statement of Additional Information"), applicable
laws, rules and regulations and the Declaration of Trust of the Trust.
Distributor agrees to use its best efforts to solicit orders for the sale of
Shares of the Funds, and agrees to transmit promptly to the Trust (or to the
transfer agent of the Funds, if so instructed in writing by the Trust) any
orders received by it for purchase or redemption of Shares.

     (c) Distributor may sell Shares of the Funds to or through qualified
securities dealers, financial institutions or others. Distributor will require
each dealer or other such party to conform to the provisions of this Agreement,
the Prospectus, the Statement of Additional Information and applicable law; and
neither Distributor nor any such dealers or others shall withhold the placing
of purchase orders for Shares so as to make a profit thereby.

     (d) Distributor shall order Shares of the Funds from the Trust only to the
extent that it shall have received unconditional purchase orders therefor.
Distributor will not make, or authorize any dealers or others to make: (i) any
short sales of Shares; or (ii) any sales of Shares to any Trustee or officer of
the Trust, any officer or director of Distributor or any corporation or
association furnishing investment advisory, managerial or supervisory services
to the Trust, or to any such corporation or association, unless such sales are
made in accordance with the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional
Information.

     (e) Distributor is not authorized by the Trust to give any information or
make any representations regarding Shares of the Funds, except such information
or representations as are contained in the Prospectus, the Statement of
Additional Information or advertisements and sales literature prepared by or on
behalf of the Trust for Distributor's use.

     (f) The Trust agrees to execute any and all documents, to furnish any and
all information and otherwise to take all actions which may be reasonably
necessary in the discretion of the Trust's officers in connection with the
qualification of Shares of each Fund for sale in such states as Distributor and
the Trust agree.


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     (g) No Shares of any Fund shall be offered by either Distributor or the
Trust under this Agreement, and no orders for the purchase or sale of such
Shares hereunder shall be accepted by the Trust, if and so long as the
effectiveness of the Trust's then current registration statement as to Shares
of that Fund or any necessary amendments thereto shall be suspended under any
of the provisions of the 1933 Act, or if and so long as a current prospectus
for Shares of that Fund as required by Section 10 of the 1933 Act is not on
file with the Securities and Exchange Commission; provided, however, that
nothing contained in this paragraph (g) shall in any way restrict the Trust's
obligation to repurchase any Shares from any shareholder in accordance with the
provisions of the applicable Fund's Prospectus or charter documents.

     (h) Notwithstanding any provision hereof, the Trust may terminate, suspend
or withdraw the offering of Shares of any Fund whenever, in its sole
discretion, it deems such action to be desirable.

     2. Offering Price of Shares. All Fund Shares sold under this Agreement
shall be sold at the public offering price per Share in effect at the time of
the sale, as described in the Prospectus. The public offering price of the
Class A Shares of each Fund shall be the net asset value of such Shares plus
the amount of any applicable sales charge, as provided in the Prospectus. The
excess, if any, of the public offering price of the Shares over the net asset
value of the Shares, and any contingent deferred sales charge applicable to
Class A Shares of any Fund as set forth in the applicable Fund's Prospectus,
may be paid to, or retained by, the Distributor, securities dealers, financial
institutions (including banks) and others, as partial compensation for their
services in connection with the sale of Class A Shares. At no time shall the
Trust receive less than the full net asset value of the Shares of each Fund,
determined in the manner set forth in the Prospectus and the Statement of
Additional Information. Distributor also may receive such compensation under
the Trust's Distribution Plan for Class A Shares as may be authorized by the
Trustees of the Trust from time to time.

     3. Furnishing of Information.

     (a) The Trust shall furnish to Distributor copies of any information,
financial statements and other documents that Distributor may reasonably
request for use in connection with the sale of Shares of the Funds under this
Agreement. The Trust shall also make available a sufficient number of copies of
the Funds' Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for use by the
Distributor.

     (b) The Trust agrees to advise Distributor immediately in writing:


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          (i) of any request by the Securities and Exchange Commission for
     amendments to any registration statement concerning a Fund or to a
     Prospectus or for additional information;

          (ii) in the event of the issuance by the Securities and Exchange
     Commission of any stop order suspending the effectiveness of any such
     registration statement or Prospectus or the initiation of any proceeding
     for that purpose;

          (iii) of the happening of any event which makes untrue any statement
     of a material fact made in any such registration statement or Prospectus
     or which requires the making of a change in such registration statement or
     Prospectus in order to make the statements therein not misleading; and

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

     4. Expenses.

     (a) The Trust will pay or cause to be paid the following expenses:
organization costs of the Funds; compensation of Trustees who are not
"affiliated persons" of the Distributor; governmental fees; interest charges;
loan commitment fees; taxes; membership dues in industry associations allocable
to the Trust; fees and expenses of independent auditors, legal counsel and any
transfer agent, distributor, shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend
disbursing agent of the Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of
beneficial interest and servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing,
typesetting, printing and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional
information, shareholder reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to
governmental officers and commissions and to existing shareholders of the
Funds; expenses connected with the execution, recording and settlement of
security transactions; insurance premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian
for all services to the Funds, including safekeeping of funds and securities
and maintaining required books and accounts; expenses of calculating the net
asset value of the Funds (including but not limited to the fees of independent
pricing services); expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to
the issuance, registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring
or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions,
suits or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation

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which the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect
thereto.

     (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and except to the
extent such expenses are borne by the Trust pursuant to the Distribution Plan,
Distributor will pay or cause to be paid all expenses connected with its own
qualification as a dealer under state and federal laws and all other expenses
incurred by Distributor in connection with the sale of Shares of each Fund as
contemplated by this Agreement.

     (c) Distributor shall prepare and deliver reports to the Trustees of the
Trust on a regular basis, at least quarterly, showing the expenditures with
respect to each Fund pursuant to the Distribution Plan and the purposes
therefor, as well as any supplemental reports that the Trustees of the Trust,
from time to time, may reasonably request.

     5. Repurchase of Shares. Distributor as agent and for the account of the
Trust may repurchase Shares of the Funds offered for resale to it and redeem
such Shares at their net asset value, subject to the imposition of any deferred
sales charge.

     6. Indemnification by the Trust. In the absence of willful misfeasance,
bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties
hereunder on the part of Distributor, the Trust agrees to indemnify
Distributor, its officers and directors, and any person which controls
Distributor within the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims,
demands, liabilities and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur
under the 1933 Act, or common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon
any alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the registration
statement for any Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information,
or any advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust
for Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, unless such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor. Nothing herein contained shall require the Trust to take any
action contrary to any provision of its Declaration of Trust or any applicable
statute or regulation.

     7. Indemnification by Distributor. Distributor agrees to indemnify the
Trust, its officers and Trustees and any person which controls the Trust within
the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims, demands, liabilities
and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur under the 1933 Act, or
common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any alleged untrue

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statement of a material fact contained in the registration statement for any
Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information, or any
advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust for
Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, if such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor; and (ii) any act or deed of Distributor or its sales
representatives that has not been authorized by the Trust in any Prospectus or
Statement of Additional Information or by this Agreement.

     8. Term and Termination.

     (a) Unless terminated as herein provided, this Agreement shall continue in
effect as to each Fund until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in effect for
successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such continuance is
specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the Trustees of the Trust
and the Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or
interested persons (as defined in the 1940 Act) of any such party and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement or in the operation
of the Distribution Plan or in any agreement related thereto ("Independent
Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on
such approval.

     (b) This Agreement may be terminated as to any Fund on not less than
thirty days' nor more than sixty days' written notice to the other party.

     (c) This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).

     9. Limitation of Liability. The obligations of the Trust hereunder shall
not be binding upon any of the Trustees, officers or shareholders of the Trust
personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the particular Fund
in question, and not any other Fund or series of the Trust. The term "CitiFunds
Trust I" means and refers to the Trustees from time to time serving under the
Declaration of Trust of the Trust, a copy of which is on file with the
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The execution and delivery of
this Agreement has been authorized by the Trustees, and this Agreement has been
signed on behalf of the Trust by an authorized officer of the Trust, acting as
such and not individually, and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor
such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been made
by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of them
personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the Trust as
provided in the Declaration of Trust.


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     10. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.

     IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as of the date first written above.


                                    CitiFunds Trust I



                                    By:_______________________________



                                    CFBDS, Inc.



                                    By:_______________________________


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                                                                      Exhibit A



                                     Funds


                          CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio



                                                                Exhibit 6(b)

                          FORM OF AMENDED AND RESTATED
                             DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

     AGREEMENT, dated as of February 9, 1996 and amended and restated as of
_________ __, 19__, by and between CitiFunds Trust I (formerly, Landmark Funds
I), a Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"), and CFBDS, Inc., a
Massachusetts corporation ("Distributor"). This Agreement relates solely to (i)
Shares of Beneficial Interest of each series of the Trust with Shares that are
not divided into classes and (ii) Shares of Beneficial Interest of each series
of the Trust that are divided into classes which are designated "Class A"
("Shares").

     WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management investment
company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest are divided into
separate series representing interests in separate funds of securities and
other assets;

     WHEREAS, the Trust wishes to retain the services of a distributor for
Shares of each of the Trust's series listed on Exhibit A hereto (the "Funds")
and has registered the Shares of the Funds under the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended (the "1933 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust has adopted an Amended and Restated Service Plan
pursuant to Rule 12b1 under the 1940 Act (the "Service Plan") and may enter
into related agreements providing for the distribution and servicing of Shares
of the Funds;

     WHEREAS, Distributor has agreed to act as distributor of the Shares of the
Funds for the period of this Agreement;

     NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed between the parties hereto as follows:

     1. Appointment of Distributor.

     (a) The Trust hereby appoints Distributor its exclusive agent for the
distribution of Shares of the Funds in jurisdictions wherein such Shares may be
legally offered for sale; provided, however, that the Trust in its absolute
discretion may issue Shares of the Funds in connection with (i) the payment or

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reinvestment of dividends or distributions; (ii) any merger or consolidation of
the Trust or of the Funds with any other investment company or trust or any
personal holding company, or the acquisition of the assets of any such entity
or another series of the Trust; or (iii) any offer of exchange permitted by
Section 11 of the 1940 Act.

     (b) Distributor hereby accepts such appointment as exclusive agent for the
distribution of Shares of the Funds and agrees that it will sell the Shares as
agent for the Trust at prices determined as hereinafter provided and on the
terms hereinafter set forth, all according to the then-current prospectus and
statement of additional information of each Fund (collectively, the
"Prospectus" and the "Statement of Additional Information"), applicable laws,
rules and regulations and the Declaration of Trust of the Trust. Distributor
agrees to use its best efforts to solicit orders for the sale of Shares of the
Funds, and agrees to transmit promptly to the Trust (or to the transfer agent
of the Funds, if so instructed in writing by the Trust) any orders received by
it for purchase or redemption of Shares.

     (c) Distributor may sell Shares of the Funds to or through qualified
securities dealers, financial institutions or others. Distributor will require
each dealer or other such party to conform to the provisions of this Agreement,
the Prospectus, the Statement of Additional Information and applicable law; and
neither Distributor nor any such dealers or others shall withhold the placing
of purchase orders for Shares so as to make a profit thereby.

     (d) Distributor shall order Shares of the Funds from the Trust only to the
extent that it shall have received unconditional purchase orders therefor.
Distributor will not make, or authorize any dealers or others to make: (i) any
short sales of Shares; or (ii) any sales of Shares to any Trustee or officer of
the Trust, any officer or director of Distributor or any corporation or
association furnishing investment advisory, managerial or supervisory services
to the Trust, or to any such corporation or association, unless such sales are
made in accordance with the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional
Information.

     (e) Distributor is not authorized by the Trust to give any information or
make any representations regarding Shares of the Funds, except such information
or representations as are contained in the Prospectus, the Statement of
Additional Information or advertisements and sales literature prepared by or on
behalf of the Trust for Distributor's use.

     (f) The Trust agrees to execute any and all documents, to furnish any and
all information and otherwise to take all actions which may be reasonably

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necessary in the discretion of the Trust's officers in connection with the
qualification of Shares of each Fund for sale in such states as Distributor and
the Trust agree.

     (g) No Shares of any Fund shall be offered by either Distributor or the
Trust under this Agreement, and no orders for the purchase or sale of such
Shares hereunder shall be accepted by the Trust, if and so long as the
effectiveness of the Trust's then current registration statement as to Shares
of that Fund or any necessary amendments thereto shall be suspended under any
of the provisions of the 1933 Act, or if and so long as a current prospectus
for Shares of that Fund as required by Section 10 of the 1933 Act is not on
file with the Securities and Exchange Commission; provided, however, that
nothing contained in this paragraph (g) shall in any way restrict the Trust's
obligation to repurchase any Shares from any shareholder in accordance with the
provisions of the applicable Fund's Prospectus or charter documents.

     (h) Notwithstanding any provision hereof, the Trust may terminate, suspend
or withdraw the offering of Shares of any Fund whenever, in its sole
discretion, it deems such action to be desirable.

     2. Offering Price of Shares. All Fund Shares sold under this Agreement
shall be sold at the public offering price per Share in effect at the time of
the sale, as described in the Prospectus. The public offering price of the
Shares of each Fund shall be the net asset value of such Shares plus the amount
of any applicable sales charge, as provided in the Prospectus. The excess, if
any, of the public offering price of the Shares over the net asset value of the
Shares, and any contingent deferred sales charge applicable to Shares of any
Fund as set forth in the applicable Fund's Prospectus, may be paid to, or
retained by, the Distributor, securities dealers, financial institutions
(including banks) and others, as partial compensation for their services in
connection with the sale of Shares. At no time shall the Trust receive less
than the full net asset value of the Shares of each Fund, determined in the
manner set forth in the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information.
Distributor also may receive such compensation under the Trust's Service Plan
for Shares as may be authorized by the Trustees of the Trust from time to time.

     3. Furnishing of Information.

     (a) The Trust shall furnish to Distributor copies of any information,
financial statements and other documents that Distributor may reasonably
request for use in connection with the sale of Shares of the Funds under this
Agreement. The Trust shall also make available a sufficient number of copies of

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the Funds' Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for use by the
Distributor.

     (b) The Trust agrees to advise Distributor immediately in writing:

          (i) of any request by the Securities and Exchange Commission for
     amendments to any registration statement concerning a Fund or to a
     Prospectus or for additional information;

          (ii) in the event of the issuance by the Securities and Exchange
     Commission of any stop order suspending the effectiveness of any such
     registration statement or Prospectus or the initiation of any proceeding
     for that purpose;

          (iii) of the happening of any event which makes untrue any statement
     of a material fact made in any such registration statement or Prospectus
     or which requires the making of a change in such registration statement or
     Prospectus in order to make the statements therein not misleading; and

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

     4. Expenses.

     (a) The Trust will pay or cause to be paid the following expenses:
organization costs of the Funds; compensation of Trustees who are not
"affiliated persons" of the Distributor; governmental fees; interest charges;
loan commitment fees; taxes; membership dues in industry associations allocable
to the Trust; fees and expenses of independent auditors, legal counsel and any
transfer agent, distributor, shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend
disbursing agent of the Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of
beneficial interest and servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing,
typesetting, printing and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional
information, shareholder reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to
governmental officers and commissions and to existing shareholders of the
Funds; expenses connected with the execution, recording and settlement of
security transactions; insurance premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian
for all services to the Funds, including safekeeping of funds and securities
and maintaining required books and accounts; expenses of calculating the net
asset value of the Funds (including but not limited to the fees of independent
pricing services); expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to

<PAGE>

the issuance, registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring
or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions,
suits or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation
which the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect
thereto.

     (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and except to the
extent such expenses are borne by the Trust pursuant to the Service Plan,
Distributor will pay or cause to be paid all expenses connected with its own
qualification as a dealer under state and federal laws and all other expenses
incurred by Distributor in connection with the sale of Shares of each Fund as
contemplated by this Agreement.

     (c) Distributor shall prepare and deliver reports to the Trustees of the
Trust on a regular basis, at least quarterly, showing the expenditures with
respect to each Fund pursuant to the Service Plan and the purposes therefor, as
well as any supplemental reports that the Trustees of the Trust, from time to
time, may reasonably request.

     5. Repurchase of Shares. Distributor as agent and for the account of the
Trust may repurchase Shares of the Funds offered for resale to it and redeem
such Shares at their net asset value, subject to the imposition of any deferred
sales charge.

     6. Indemnification by the Trust. In the absence of willful misfeasance,
bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties
hereunder on the part of Distributor, the Trust agrees to indemnify
Distributor, its officers and directors, and any person which controls
Distributor within the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims,
demands, liabilities and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur
under the 1933 Act, or common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon
any alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the registration
statement for any Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information,
or any advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust
for Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, unless such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor. Nothing herein contained shall require the Trust to take any
action contrary to any provision of its Declaration of Trust or any applicable
statute or regulation.

     7. Indemnification by Distributor. Distributor agrees to indemnify the
Trust, its officers and Trustees and any person which controls the Trust within

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the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims, demands, liabilities
and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur under the 1933 Act, or
common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any alleged untrue
statement of a material fact contained in the registration statement for any
Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information, or any
advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust for
Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, if such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor; and (ii) any act or deed of Distributor or its sales
representatives that has not been authorized by the Trust in any Prospectus or
Statement of Additional Information or by this Agreement.

     8. Term and Termination.

     (a) Unless terminated as herein provided, this Agreement shall continue in
effect as to each Fund until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in effect for
successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such continuance is
specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the Trustees of the Trust
and the Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or
interested persons (as defined in the 1940 Act) of any such party and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement or in the operation
of the Service Plan or in any agreement related thereto ("Independent
Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on
such approval.

     (b) This Agreement may be terminated as to any Fund on not less than
thirty days' nor more than sixty days' written notice to the other party.

     (c) This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).

     9. Limitation of Liability. The obligations of the Trust hereunder shall
not be binding upon any of the Trustees, officers or shareholders of the Trust
personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the particular Fund
in question, and not any other Fund or series of the Trust. The term "CitiFunds
Trust I" means and refers to the Trustees from time to time serving under the
Declaration of Trust of the Trust, a copy of which is on file with the
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The execution and delivery of
this Agreement has been authorized by the Trustees, and this Agreement has been
signed on behalf of the Trust by an authorized officer of the Trust, acting as
such and not individually, and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor
such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been made

<PAGE>

by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of them
personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the Trust as
provided in the Declaration of Trust.

     10. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.

     IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as of the date first written above.


                                    CitiFunds Trust I



                                    By:_______________________________



                                    CFBDS, Inc.



                                    By:_______________________________


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                                                                      Exhibit A



                                     Funds


                              CitiSelect Folio 200 
                              CitiSelect Folio 300 
                              CitiSelect Folio 400 
                              CitiSelect Folio 500





                                                                Exhibit 6(c)

                         FORM OF DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

        AGREEMENT, dated as of ________ __, 199_, by and between CitiFunds
Trust I (formerly, Landmark Funds I), a Massachusetts business trust (the
"Trust"), and CFBDS, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation ("Distributor"). This
Agreement relates solely to Shares of Beneficial Interest designated "Class B."

        WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management
investment company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act");

        WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest ("Shares") are
divided into separate series representing interests in separate funds of
securities and other assets;

        WHEREAS, the Trust wishes to retain the services of a distributor for
Class B Shares of each of the Trust's series listed on Exhibit A hereto (the
"Funds") and has registered the Shares of the Funds under the Securities Act of
1933, as amended (the "1933 Act");

        WHEREAS, the Trust has adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule
12b1 under the 1940 Act (the "Distribution Plan") and may enter into related
agreements providing for the distribution and servicing of Shares of the Funds;

        WHEREAS, Distributor has agreed to act as distributor of the Class B
Shares of the Funds for the period of this Agreement;

        NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed between the parties hereto as
follows:

        1.     Appointment of Distributor.

        (a) The Trust hereby appoints Distributor its exclusive agent for the
distribution of Class B Shares of the Funds in jurisdictions wherein such
Shares may be legally offered for sale; provided, however, that the Trust in
its absolute discretion may issue Shares of the Funds in connection with (i)
the payment or reinvestment of dividends or distributions; (ii) any merger or
consolidation of the Trust or of the Funds with any other investment company or
trust or any personal holding company, or the acquisition of the assets of any

<PAGE>

such entity or another series of the Trust; or (iii) any offer of exchange
permitted by Section 11 of the 1940 Act.

        (b) Distributor hereby accepts such appointment as exclusive agent for
the distribution of Class B Shares of the Funds and agrees that it will sell
the Shares as agent for the Trust at prices determined as hereinafter provided
and on the terms hereinafter set forth, all according to the then-current
prospectus and statement of additional information of each Fund (collectively,
the "Prospectus" and the "Statement of Additional Information"), applicable
laws, rules and regulations and the Declaration of Trust of the Trust.
Distributor agrees to use its best efforts to solicit orders for the sale of
Shares of the Funds, and agrees to transmit promptly to the Trust (or to the
transfer agent of the Funds, if so instructed in writing by the Trust) any
orders received by it for purchase or redemption of Shares.

        (c) Distributor may sell Shares of the Funds to or through qualified
securities dealers, financial institutions or others. Distributor will require
each dealer or other such party to conform to the provisions of this Agreement,
the Prospectus, the Statement of Additional Information and applicable law; and
neither Distributor nor any such dealers or others shall withhold the placing
of purchase orders for Shares so as to make a profit thereby.

        (d) Distributor shall order Shares of the Funds from the Trust only to
the extent that it shall have received unconditional purchase orders therefor.
Distributor will not make, or authorize any dealers or others to make: (i) any
short sales of Shares; or (ii) any sales of Shares to any Trustee or officer of
the Trust, any officer or director of Distributor or any corporation or
association furnishing investment advisory, managerial or supervisory services
to the Trust, or to any such corporation or association, unless such sales are
made in accordance with the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional
Information.

        (e) Distributor is not authorized by the Trust to give any information
or make any representations regarding Shares of the Funds, except such
information or representations as are contained in the Prospectus, the
Statement of Additional Information or advertisements and sales literature
prepared by or on behalf of the Trust for Distributor's use.

        (f) The Trust agrees to execute any and all documents, to furnish any
and all information and otherwise to take all actions which may be reasonably
necessary in the discretion of the Trust's officers in connection with the
qualification of Shares of each Fund for sale in such states as Distributor and
the Trust agree.


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        (g) No Shares of any Fund shall be offered by either Distributor or the
Trust under this Agreement, and no orders for the purchase or sale of such
Shares hereunder shall be accepted by the Trust, if and so long as the
effectiveness of the Trust's then current registration statement as to Shares
of that Fund or any necessary amendments thereto shall be suspended under any
of the provisions of the 1933 Act, or if and so long as a current prospectus
for Shares of that Fund as required by Section 10 of the 1933 Act is not on
file with the Securities and Exchange Commission; provided, however, that
nothing contained in this paragraph (g) shall in any way restrict the Trust's
obligation to repurchase any Shares from any shareholder in accordance with the
provisions of the applicable Fund's Prospectus or charter documents.

        (h) Notwithstanding any provision hereof, the Trust may terminate,
suspend or withdraw the offering of Shares of any Fund whenever, in its sole
discretion, it deems such action to be desirable.

        2. Offering Price of Shares. All Fund Shares sold under this Agreement
shall be sold at the public offering price per Share in effect at the time of
the sale, as described in the Prospectus. The public offering price of the
Class B Shares of each Fund shall be the net asset value of such Shares, as
provided in the Prospectus. Any contingent deferred sales charge applicable to
Class B Shares of any Fund as set forth in the applicable Fund's Prospectus,
may be paid to, or retained by, the Distributor, securities dealers, financial
institutions (including banks) and others, as partial compensation for their
services in connection with the sale of Class B Shares. At no time shall the
Trust receive less than the full net asset value of the Shares of each Fund,
determined in the manner set forth in the Prospectus and the Statement of
Additional Information. Distributor also may receive such compensation under
the Trust's Distribution Plan for Class B Shares as may be authorized by the
Trustees of the Trust from time to time.

        3.     Furnishing of Information.

        (a) The Trust shall furnish to Distributor copies of any information,
financial statements and other documents that Distributor may reasonably
request for use in connection with the sale of Shares of the Funds under this
Agreement. The Trust shall also make available a sufficient number of copies of
the Funds' Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for use by the
Distributor.

        (b) The Trust agrees to advise Distributor immediately in writing:


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               (i) of any request by the Securities and Exchange Commission for
        amendments to any registration statement concerning a Fund or to a
        Prospectus or for additional information;

               (ii) in the event of the issuance by the Securities and Exchange
        Commission of any stop order suspending the effectiveness of any such
        registration statement or Prospectus or the initiation of any
        proceeding for that purpose;

               (iii) of the happening of any event which makes untrue any
        statement of a material fact made in any such registration statement or
        Prospectus or which requires the making of a change in such
        registration statement or Prospectus in order to make the statements
        therein not misleading; and

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

        4.     Expenses.

        (a) The Trust will pay or cause to be paid the following expenses:
organization costs of the Funds; compensation of Trustees who are not
"affiliated persons" of the Distributor; governmental fees; interest charges;
loan commitment fees; taxes; membership dues in industry associations allocable
to the Trust; fees and expenses of independent auditors, legal counsel and any
transfer agent, distributor, shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend
disbursing agent of the Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of
beneficial interest and servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing,
typesetting, printing and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional
information, shareholder reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to
governmental officers and commissions and to existing shareholders of the
Funds; expenses connected with the execution, recording and settlement of
security transactions; insurance premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian
for all services to the Funds, including safekeeping of funds and securities
and maintaining required books and accounts; expenses of calculating the net
asset value of the Funds (including but not limited to the fees of independent
pricing services); expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to
the issuance, registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring
or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions,
suits or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation
which the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect
thereto.


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        (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and except to the
extent such expenses are borne by the Trust pursuant to the Distribution Plan,
Distributor will pay or cause to be paid all expenses connected with its own
qualification as a dealer under state and federal laws and all other expenses
incurred by Distributor in connection with the sale of Shares of each Fund as
contemplated by this Agreement.

        (c) Distributor shall prepare and deliver reports to the Trustees of
the Trust on a regular basis, at least quarterly, showing the expenditures with
respect to each Fund pursuant to the Distribution Plan and the purposes
therefor, as well as any supplemental reports that the Trustees of the Trust,
from time to time, may reasonably request.

        5. Repurchase of Shares. Distributor as agent and for the account of
the Trust may repurchase Shares of the Funds offered for resale to it and
redeem such Shares at their net asset value, subject to the imposition of any
deferred sales charge.

        6. Indemnification by the Trust. In the absence of willful misfeasance,
bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties
hereunder on the part of Distributor, the Trust agrees to indemnify
Distributor, its officers and directors, and any person which controls
Distributor within the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims,
demands, liabilities and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur
under the 1933 Act, or common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon
any alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the registration
statement for any Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information,
or any advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust
for Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, unless such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor. Nothing herein contained shall require the Trust to take any
action contrary to any provision of its Declaration of Trust or any applicable
statute or regulation.

        7. Indemnification by Distributor. Distributor agrees to indemnify the
Trust, its officers and Trustees and any person which controls the Trust within
the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims, demands, liabilities
and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur under the 1933 Act, or
common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any alleged untrue
statement of a material fact contained in the registration statement for any
Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information, or any

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advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust for
Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, if such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor; and (ii) any act or deed of Distributor or its sales
representatives that has not been authorized by the Trust in any Prospectus or
Statement of Additional Information or by this Agreement.

        8.     Term and Termination.

        (a) Unless terminated as herein provided, this Agreement shall continue
in effect as to each Fund until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in effect
for successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such continuance
is specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the Trustees of the
Trust and the Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or
interested persons (as defined in the 1940 Act) of any such party and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement or in the operation
of the Distribution Plan or in any agreement related thereto ("Independent
Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on
such approval.

        (b) This Agreement may be terminated as to any Fund on not less than
thirty days' nor more than sixty days' written notice to the other party.

        (c) This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).

        9. Limitation of Liability. The obligations of the Trust hereunder
shall not be binding upon any of the Trustees, officers or shareholders of the
Trust personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the particular
Fund in question, and not any other Fund or series of the Trust. The term
"CitiFunds Trust I" means and refers to the Trustees from time to time serving
under the Declaration of Trust of the Trust, a copy of which is on file with
the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The execution and delivery
of this Agreement has been authorized by the Trustees, and this Agreement has
been signed on behalf of the Trust by an authorized officer of the Trust,
acting as such and not individually, and neither such authorization by such
Trustees nor such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to
have been made by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of
them personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the Trust as
provided in the Declaration of Trust.


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        10. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.

        IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as of the date first written above.


                                            CitiFunds Trust I



                                            By:_______________________________



                                            CFBDS, Inc.



                                            By:_______________________________


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                                                                      Exhibit A



                                     Funds


                          CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio




                                                                   Exhibit 6(d)

                         FORM OF DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

     AGREEMENT, dated as of ________ __, 199_, by and between CitiFunds Trust I
(formerly, Landmark Funds I), a Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"), and
CFBDS, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation ("Distributor"). This Agreement
relates solely to Shares of Beneficial Interest designated "Class B."

     WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management investment
company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest ("Shares") are divided
into separate series representing interests in separate funds of securities and
other assets;

     WHEREAS, the Trust wishes to retain the services of a distributor for
Class B Shares of each of the Trust's series listed on Exhibit A hereto (the
"Funds") and has registered the Shares of the Funds under the Securities Act of
1933, as amended (the "1933 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust has adopted a Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b1 under
the 1940 Act (the "Service Plan") and may enter into related agreements
providing for the distribution and servicing of Shares of the Funds;

     WHEREAS, Distributor has agreed to act as distributor of the Class B
Shares of the Funds for the period of this Agreement;

     NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed between the parties hereto as follows:

     1. Appointment of Distributor.

     (a) The Trust hereby appoints Distributor its exclusive agent for the
distribution of Class B Shares of the Funds in jurisdictions wherein such
Shares may be legally offered for sale; provided, however, that the Trust in
its absolute discretion may issue Shares of the Funds in connection with (i)
the payment or reinvestment of dividends or distributions; (ii) any merger or
consolidation of the Trust or of the Funds with any other investment company or
trust or any personal holding company, or the acquisition of the assets of any

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such entity or another series of the Trust; or (iii) any offer of exchange
permitted by Section 11 of the 1940 Act.

     (b) Distributor hereby accepts such appointment as exclusive agent for the
distribution of Class B Shares of the Funds and agrees that it will sell the
Shares as agent for the Trust at prices determined as hereinafter provided and
on the terms hereinafter set forth, all according to the then-current
prospectus and statement of additional information of each Fund (collectively,
the "Prospectus" and the "Statement of Additional Information"), applicable
laws, rules and regulations and the Declaration of Trust of the Trust.
Distributor agrees to use its best efforts to solicit orders for the sale of
Shares of the Funds, and agrees to transmit promptly to the Trust (or to the
transfer agent of the Funds, if so instructed in writing by the Trust) any
orders received by it for purchase or redemption of Shares.

     (c) Distributor may sell Shares of the Funds to or through qualified
securities dealers, financial institutions or others. Distributor will require
each dealer or other such party to conform to the provisions of this Agreement,
the Prospectus, the Statement of Additional Information and applicable law; and
neither Distributor nor any such dealers or others shall withhold the placing
of purchase orders for Shares so as to make a profit thereby.

     (d) Distributor shall order Shares of the Funds from the Trust only to the
extent that it shall have received unconditional purchase orders therefor.
Distributor will not make, or authorize any dealers or others to make: (i) any
short sales of Shares; or (ii) any sales of Shares to any Trustee or officer of
the Trust, any officer or director of Distributor or any corporation or
association furnishing investment advisory, managerial or supervisory services
to the Trust, or to any such corporation or association, unless such sales are
made in accordance with the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional
Information.

     (e) Distributor is not authorized by the Trust to give any information or
make any representations regarding Shares of the Funds, except such information
or representations as are contained in the Prospectus, the Statement of
Additional Information or advertisements and sales literature prepared by or on
behalf of the Trust for Distributor's use.

     (f) The Trust agrees to execute any and all documents, to furnish any and
all information and otherwise to take all actions which may be reasonably
necessary in the discretion of the Trust's officers in connection with the
qualification of Shares of each Fund for sale in such states as Distributor and
the Trust agree.


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     (g) No Shares of any Fund shall be offered by either Distributor or the
Trust under this Agreement, and no orders for the purchase or sale of such
Shares hereunder shall be accepted by the Trust, if and so long as the
effectiveness of the Trust's then current registration statement as to Shares
of that Fund or any necessary amendments thereto shall be suspended under any
of the provisions of the 1933 Act, or if and so long as a current prospectus
for Shares of that Fund as required by Section 10 of the 1933 Act is not on
file with the Securities and Exchange Commission; provided, however, that
nothing contained in this paragraph (g) shall in any way restrict the Trust's
obligation to repurchase any Shares from any shareholder in accordance with the
provisions of the applicable Fund's Prospectus or charter documents.

     (h) Notwithstanding any provision hereof, the Trust may terminate, suspend
or withdraw the offering of Shares of any Fund whenever, in its sole
discretion, it deems such action to be desirable.

     2. Offering Price of Shares. All Fund Shares sold under this Agreement
shall be sold at the public offering price per Share in effect at the time of
the sale, as described in the Prospectus. The public offering price of the
Class B Shares of each Fund shall be the net asset value of such Shares, as
provided in the Prospectus. Any contingent deferred sales charge applicable to
Class B Shares of any Fund as set forth in the applicable Fund's Prospectus,
may be paid to, or retained by, the Distributor, securities dealers, financial
institutions (including banks) and others, as partial compensation for their
services in connection with the sale of Class B Shares. At no time shall the
Trust receive less than the full net asset value of the Shares of each Fund,
determined in the manner set forth in the Prospectus and the Statement of
Additional Information. Distributor also may receive such compensation under
the Trust's Service Plan for Class B Shares as may be authorized by the
Trustees of the Trust from time to time.

     3. Furnishing of Information.

     (a) The Trust shall furnish to Distributor copies of any information,
financial statements and other documents that Distributor may reasonably
request for use in connection with the sale of Shares of the Funds under this
Agreement. The Trust shall also make available a sufficient number of copies of
the Funds' Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for use by the
Distributor.

     (b) The Trust agrees to advise Distributor immediately in writing:


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          (i) of any request by the Securities and Exchange Commission for
     amendments to any registration statement concerning a Fund or to a
     Prospectus or for additional information;

          (ii) in the event of the issuance by the Securities and Exchange
     Commission of any stop order suspending the effectiveness of any such
     registration statement or Prospectus or the initiation of any proceeding
     for that purpose;

          (iii) of the happening of any event which makes untrue any statement
     of a material fact made in any such registration statement or Prospectus
     or which requires the making of a change in such registration statement or
     Prospectus in order to make the statements therein not misleading; and

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

     4. Expenses.

     (a) The Trust will pay or cause to be paid the following expenses:
organization costs of the Funds; compensation of Trustees who are not
"affiliated persons" of the Distributor; governmental fees; interest charges;
loan commitment fees; taxes; membership dues in industry associations allocable
to the Trust; fees and expenses of independent auditors, legal counsel and any
transfer agent, distributor, shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend
disbursing agent of the Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of
beneficial interest and servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing,
typesetting, printing and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional
information, shareholder reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to
governmental officers and commissions and to existing shareholders of the
Funds; expenses connected with the execution, recording and settlement of
security transactions; insurance premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian
for all services to the Funds, including safekeeping of funds and securities
and maintaining required books and accounts; expenses of calculating the net
asset value of the Funds (including but not limited to the fees of independent
pricing services); expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to
the issuance, registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring
or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions,
suits or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation
which the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect
thereto.


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     (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and except to the
extent such expenses are borne by the Trust pursuant to the Service Plan,
Distributor will pay or cause to be paid all expenses connected with its own
qualification as a dealer under state and federal laws and all other expenses
incurred by Distributor in connection with the sale of Shares of each Fund as
contemplated by this Agreement.

     (c) Distributor shall prepare and deliver reports to the Trustees of the
Trust on a regular basis, at least quarterly, showing the expenditures with
respect to each Fund pursuant to the Service Plan and the purposes therefor, as
well as any supplemental reports that the Trustees of the Trust, from time to
time, may reasonably request.

     5. Repurchase of Shares. Distributor as agent and for the account of the
Trust may repurchase Shares of the Funds offered for resale to it and redeem
such Shares at their net asset value, subject to the imposition of any deferred
sales charge.

     6. Indemnification by the Trust. In the absence of willful misfeasance,
bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties
hereunder on the part of Distributor, the Trust agrees to indemnify
Distributor, its officers and directors, and any person which controls
Distributor within the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims,
demands, liabilities and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur
under the 1933 Act, or common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon
any alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the registration
statement for any Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information,
or any advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust
for Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, unless such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor. Nothing herein contained shall require the Trust to take any
action contrary to any provision of its Declaration of Trust or any applicable
statute or regulation.

     7. Indemnification by Distributor. Distributor agrees to indemnify the
Trust, its officers and Trustees and any person which controls the Trust within
the meaning of the 1933 Act against any and all claims, demands, liabilities
and expenses that any such indemnified party may incur under the 1933 Act, or
common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon (i) any alleged untrue
statement of a material fact contained in the registration statement for any
Fund, any Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information, or any

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advertisements or sales literature prepared by or on behalf of the Trust for
Distributor's use, or any omission to state a material fact therein, the
omission of which makes any statement contained therein misleading, if such
statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
information furnished to the Trust in connection therewith by or on behalf of
Distributor; and (ii) any act or deed of Distributor or its sales
representatives that has not been authorized by the Trust in any Prospectus or
Statement of Additional Information or by this Agreement.

     8. Term and Termination.

     (a) Unless terminated as herein provided, this Agreement shall continue in
effect as to each Fund until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in effect for
successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such continuance is
specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the Trustees of the Trust
and the Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or
interested persons (as defined in the 1940 Act) of any such party and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement or in the operation
of the Service Plan or in any agreement related thereto ("Independent
Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on
such approval.

     (b) This Agreement may be terminated as to any Fund on not less than
thirty days' nor more than sixty days' written notice to the other party.

     (c) This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its
assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).

     9. Limitation of Liability. The obligations of the Trust hereunder shall
not be binding upon any of the Trustees, officers or shareholders of the Trust
personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the particular Fund
in question, and not any other Fund or series of the Trust. The term "CitiFunds
Trust I" means and refers to the Trustees from time to time serving under the
Declaration of Trust of the Trust, a copy of which is on file with the
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The execution and delivery of
this Agreement has been authorized by the Trustees, and this Agreement has been
signed on behalf of the Trust by an authorized officer of the Trust, acting as
such and not individually, and neither such authorization by such Trustees nor
such execution and delivery by such officer shall be deemed to have been made
by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of them
personally, but shall bind only the assets and property of the Trust as
provided in the Declaration of Trust.


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     10. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.

     IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as of the date first written above.


                                    CitiFunds Trust I



                                    By:_______________________________



                                    CFBDS, Inc.



                                    By:_______________________________


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                                                                      Exhibit A



                                     Funds


                              CitiSelect Folio 200
                              CitiSelect Folio 300
                              CitiSelect Folio 400
                              CitiSelect Folio 500



                                                            Exhibit 10


                                BINGHAM DANA LLP
                               150 Federal Street
                          Boston, Massachusetts 02110



                               December 16, 1998


CitiFunds Trust I
21 Milk Street, 5th Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02109

Ladies and Gentlemen:

     We have acted as counsel to CitiFunds Trust I, a Massachusetts business
trust (the "Trust"), in connection with the Trust's Registration Statement on
Form N-1A and Post-Effective Amendment No. 29 thereto filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission on December 16, 1998 (as amended, the "Registration
Statement"), with respect to the Class A and Class B shares (the "Shares") of
the separate series of the Trust designated as CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio,
CitiSelect Folio 200, CitiSelect Folio 300, CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect
Folio 500 (collectively, the "Funds").

     In connection with this opinion, we have examined the following described
documents:

     (a) the Registration Statement;

     (b) a certificate of the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts as to the existence of the Trust;

     (c) copies, certified by the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, of the Trust's Declaration of Trust and of all amendments
thereto on file in the office of the Secretary of State; and

     (d) a certificate executed by the President of the Trust, certifying as
to, and attaching copies of, the Trust's By-Laws and certain votes of the
Trustees of the Trust authorizing the issuance of the Shares.


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     In such examination, we have assumed the genuineness of all signatures,
the conformity to the originals of all of the documents reviewed by us as
copies, the authenticity and completeness of all documents reviewed by us in
original or copy form and the legal competence of each individual executing any
document.

     This opinion is based entirely on our review of the documents listed
above. We have made no other review or investigation of any kind whatsoever,
and we have assumed, without independent inquiry, the accuracy of the
information set forth in such documents.

     This opinion is limited solely to the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts (other than the Massachusetts Uniform Securities Act, as to which
we express no opinion) as applied by courts in such Commonwealth to the extent
such laws may apply to or govern the matters covered by this opinion.

     We understand that all of the foregoing assumptions and limitations are
acceptable to you.

     Based upon and subject to the foregoing, please be advised that it is our
opinion that the Shares, when issued and sold in accordance with the
Registration Statement and the Trust's Declaration of Trust and By-laws, will
be legally issued, fully paid and non-assessable, except that, as set forth in
the Registration Statement, shareholders of the Funds may under certain
circumstances be held personally liable for the Trust's obligations.

     We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the
Registration Statement.

                               Very truly yours,


                              /s/ Bingham Dana LLP
                              BINGHAM DANA LLP



                                                               Exhibit 11

                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in the Prospectus and
Statement of Additional Information constituting parts of this Post-Effective
Amendment No. 29 to the registration statement on Form N-1A (the "Registration
Statement") of CitiFunds Trust I (formerly Landmark Funds I) of our report
dated February 2, 1998, relating to the financial statements and financial
highlights of CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio (formerly Landmark Balanced Fund)
appearing in the December 31, 1997 Annual Report of Landmark Balanced Fund,
which are also incorporated by reference into the Registration Statement. We
also consent to the references to us under the headings "Condensed Financial
Information" and "Counsel and Independent Auditors" in the Prospectus and under
the headings "Auditors" and "Independent Accountants and Financial Statements"
in the Statement of Additional Information.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Boston, Massachusetts
December 14, 1998

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                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in the Statement of
Additional Information constituting parts of this Post-Effective Amendment No.
29 to the registration statement on Form N-1A (the "Registration Statement") of
CitiFunds Trust I (formerly of Landmark Funds I) of our report dated February
2, 1998, relating to the financial statements and financial highlights of the
Balanced Portfolio appearing in the December 31, 1997 Annual Report of Landmark
Balanced Fund, which are also incorporated by reference into the Registration
Statement. We also consent to the references to us under the headings
"Auditors" and "Independent Accountants and Financial Statements" in the
Statement of Additional Information.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Chartered Accountants
Toronto, Ontario
December 14, 1998


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                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in the Prospectus and
Statement of Additional Information constituting parts of this Post-Effective
Amendment No. 29 to the registration statement on Form N-1A (the "Registration
Statement") of CitiFunds Trust I (formerly Landmark Funds I) of our report
dated December 10, 1997, relating to the financial statements and financial
highlights of CitiSelect Folio 200, CitiSelect Folio 300, CitiSelect Folio 400
and CitiSelect Folio 500 appearing in the October 31, 1997 Annual Report of
CitiSelect Folio 200, CitiSelect Folio 300, CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect
Folio 500, which are also incorporated by reference into the Registration
Statement. We also consent to the references to us under the headings
"Condensed Financial Information" and "Counsel and Independent Auditor" in the
Prospectus and under the headings "Auditors" and "Financial Statements" in the
Statement of Additional Information.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Boston, Massachusetts
December 14, 1998


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                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in the Statement of
Additional Information constituting part of this Post-Effective Amendment No.
29 to the registration statement on Form N-1A (the "Registration Statement") of
CitiFunds Trust I (formerly, Landmark Funds I) of our report dated December 10,
1997, relating to the financial statements and financial highlights of the
Asset Allocation Portfolio 200, Asset Allocation Portfolio 300, Asset
Allocation Portfolio 400 and Asset Allocation Portfolio 500 appearing in the
October 31, 1997 Annual Report of CitiSelect Folio 200, CitiSelect Folio 300,
CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect Folio 500, which are also incorporated by
reference into the Registration Statement. We also consent to the references to
us under the headings "Auditors" and "Financial Statements" in the Statement of
Additional Information.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Chartered Accountants
Toronto, Ontario
December 14, 1998



                                                             Exhibit 15(a)

                          FORM OF AMENDED AND RESTATED
                               DISTRIBUTION PLAN

     DISTRIBUTION PLAN, dated as of August 21, 1986 and amended and restated
effective as of __________ __, 199_, of CitiFunds Trust I, a Massachusetts
business trust (the "Trust"), with respect to shares of beneficial interest of
its series CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio and any other series of the Trust
adopting this plan (the "Series"). This Plan relates solely to shares of
beneficial interest of each Series which are designated "Class A" ("Shares").

     WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management investment
company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest are divided into
separate series representing interests in separate funds of securities and
other assets;

     WHEREAS, the Trust intends to distribute Shares in accordance with Rule
12b-1 under the 1940 Act, and wishes to adopt this Plan as a plan of
distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1;

     WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Trust as a whole, and the Trustees who are
not interested persons of the Trust (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of this Plan or in
any agreement relating hereto (the "NonInterested Trustees"), having
determined, in the exercise of reasonable business judgment and in light of
their fiduciary duties under state law and under Section 36(a) and (b) of the
1940 Act, that there is a reasonable likelihood that this Plan will benefit the
Trust and the shareholders of the Series, have approved this Plan by votes cast
at a meeting called for the purpose of voting hereon and on any agreements
related hereto;

     WHEREAS, an initial sales charge may be paid by investors who purchase
Shares, and CFBDS, Inc. (the "Distributor"), broker-dealers, banks and other
financial intermediaries may receive such sales charge as partial compensation
for their services in connection with the sale of Shares;

     WHEREAS, each Series or the Distributor may impose certain deferred sales
charges in connection with the repurchase of Shares by such Series, and the
Series may pay to the Distributor, dealers and others, or the Series may permit

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such persons to retain, as the case may be, all or any portion of such deferred
sales charges;

     NOW, THEREFORE, the Trust hereby adopts this Plan as a plan of
distribution in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, with the terms
of the Plan being as follows:

     1. Distribution and Servicing Activities. Subject to the supervision of
the Trustees of the Trust, the Trust may:

          (a) engage, directly or indirectly, in any activities primarily
     intended to result in the sale of Shares of the Series, which activities
     may include, but are not limited to (i) payments to the Trust's
     Distributor for distribution services, (ii) payments to securities
     dealers, financial institutions (which may include banks) and others in
     respect of the sale of Shares of the Series, (iii) payments for
     advertising, marketing or other promotional activity, and (iv) payments
     for preparation, printing, and distribution of prospectuses and statements
     of additional information and reports of the Trust for recipients other
     than regulators and existing shareholders of the Trust; and

          (b) make payments, directly or indirectly, to the Trust's
     Distributor, securities dealers, financial institutions (which may include
     banks) and others for providing personal service and/or the maintenance of
     shareholder accounts.

The Trust is authorized to engage in the activities listed above either
directly or through other persons with which the Trust has entered into
agreements related to this Plan.

     2. Sales Charges. It is understood that, under certain circumstances, an
initial sales charge may be paid by investors who purchase Shares of each
Series, and the Series may pay to the Distributor, securities dealers,
financial institutions (including banks) and others, or the Series may permit
such persons to retain, as the case may be, such sales charge as partial
compensation for their services in connection with the sale of Shares. It is
also understood that, under certain circumstances, each Series or the
Distributor may impose certain deferred sales charges in connection with the
repurchase of Shares of such Series, and the Series may pay to the Distributor,
securities dealers, financial institutions (including banks) and others, or the
Series may permit such persons to retain, as the case may be, all or any
portion of such deferred sales charges.


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     3. Maximum Expenditures. The expenditures to be made by the Trust pursuant
to this Plan and the basis upon which payment of such expenditures will be made
shall be determined by the Trustees of the Trust, but in no event may such
expenditures exceed an amount calculated at the rate of 0.25% per annum of the
average daily net assets of the Shares of each Series. Payments pursuant to
this Plan may be made directly by the Trust to the Distributor or to other
persons with which the Trust has entered into agreements related to this Plan.
For purposes of determining the fees payable under this Plan, the value of each
Series' average daily net assets shall be computed in the manner specified in
the applicable Series' then-current prospectus and statement of additional
information.

     4. Trust's Expenses. The Trust shall pay all expenses of its operations,
including the following, and such expenses shall not constitute expenditures
under this Plan: organization costs of each Series; compensation of Trustees;
governmental fees; interest charges; loan commitment fees; taxes; membership
dues in industry associations allocable to the Trust; fees and expenses of
independent auditors, legal counsel and any transfer agent, distributor,
shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend disbursing agent of the
Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of beneficial interest and
servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing, typesetting, printing
and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, shareholder
reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to governmental officers and
commissions and to existing shareholders of the Series; expenses connected with
the execution, recording and settlement of security transactions; insurance
premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian for all services to the Series,
including safekeeping of funds and securities and maintaining required books
and accounts; expenses of calculating the net asset value of the Series
(including but not limited to the fees of independent pricing services);
expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to the issuance,
registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring or
extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits
or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation which
the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

     5. Term and Termination. (a) Unless terminated as herein provided, this
Plan shall continue in effect until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in
effect for successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such
continuance is specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the
Trustees of the Trust and the Non-Interested Trustees, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.


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     (b) This Plan may be terminated at any time with respect to any Series by
a vote of a majority of the NonInterested Trustees or by a vote of a majority
of the outstanding voting securities, as defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of
the applicable Series.

     6. Amendments. This Plan may not be amended to increase materially the
maximum expenditures permitted by Section 3 hereof unless such amendment is
approved by a vote of the majority of the outstanding voting securities, as
defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of the applicable Series, and no material
amendment to this Plan shall be made unless approved in the manner provided for
annual renewal of this Plan in Section 5(a) hereof.

     7. Selection and Nomination of Trustees. While this Plan is in effect, the
selection and nomination of the Non-Interested Trustees of the Trust shall be
committed to the discretion of such Non-Interested Trustees.

     8. Quarterly Reports. The Treasurer of the Trust shall provide to the
Trustees of the Trust and the Trustees shall review quarterly a written report
of the amounts expended pursuant to this Plan and any related agreement and the
purposes for which such expenditures were made.

     9. Recordkeeping. The Trust shall preserve copies of this Plan and any
related agreement and all reports made pursuant to Section 8 hereof, for a
period of not less than six years from the date of this Plan. Any such related
agreement or such reports for the first two years will be maintained in an
easily accessible place.

     10. Governing Law. This Plan shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.


                                                                 Exhibit 15(b)

                          FORM OF AMENDED AND RESTATED
                                  SERVICE PLAN

     SERVICE PLAN, dated as of February 9, 1996 and amended and restated
effective as of __________ __, 199_, of CitiFunds Trust I, a Massachusetts
business trust (the "Trust"), with respect to shares of beneficial interest of
its series CitiSelect Folio 200, CitiSelect Folio 300, CitiSelect Folio 400 and
CitiSelect Folio 500 and any other series of the Trust adopting this plan (the
"Series"). This Plan relates solely to (i) shares of beneficial interest of the
Series that are not divided into Classes and (ii) shares of beneficial interest
of each of the Series that are divided into Classes which are designated "Class
A" ("Shares").

     WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management investment
company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest are divided into
separate series representing interests in separate funds of securities and
other assets;

     WHEREAS, the Trust intends to distribute Shares in accordance with Rule
12b-1 under the 1940 Act, and wishes to adopt this Plan as a plan of
distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1;

     WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Trust as a whole, and the Trustees who are
not interested persons of the Trust (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of this Plan or in
any agreement relating hereto (the "NonInterested Trustees"), having
determined, in the exercise of reasonable business judgment and in light of
their fiduciary duties under state law and under Section 36(a) and (b) of the
1940 Act, that there is a reasonable likelihood that this Plan will benefit the
Trust and the shareholders of the Series, have approved this Plan by votes cast
at a meeting called for the purpose of voting hereon and on any agreements
related hereto;

     WHEREAS, an initial sales charge may be paid by investors who purchase
Shares, and CFBDS, Inc. (the "Distributor"), broker-dealers, banks and other
financial intermediaries may receive such sales charge as partial compensation
for their services in connection with the sale of Shares;


<PAGE>

     WHEREAS, each Series or the Distributor may impose certain deferred sales
charges in connection with the repurchase of Shares by such Series, and the
Series may pay to the Distributor, dealers and others, or the Series may permit
such persons to retain, as the case may be, all or any portion of such deferred
sales charges;

     NOW, THEREFORE, the Trust hereby adopts this Plan as a plan of
distribution in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, with the terms
of the Plan being as follows:

     1. Distribution and Servicing Activities. Subject to the supervision of
the Trustees of the Trust, the Trust may:

          (a) engage, directly or indirectly, in any activities primarily
     intended to result in the sale of Shares of the Series, which activities
     may include, but are not limited to (i) payments to the Trust's
     Distributor for distribution services, (ii) payments to securities
     dealers, financial institutions (which may include banks) and others in
     respect of the sale of Shares of the Series, (iii) payments for
     advertising, marketing or other promotional activity, and (iv) payments
     for preparation, printing, and distribution of prospectuses and statements
     of additional information and reports of the Trust for recipients other
     than regulators and existing shareholders of the Trust; and

               (b) make payments, directly or indirectly, to the Trust's
        Distributor, securities dealers, financial institutions (which may
        include banks) and others for providing personal service and/or the
        maintenance of shareholder accounts.

The Trust is authorized to engage in the activities listed above either
directly or through other persons with which the Trust has entered into
agreements related to this Plan.

     2. Sales Charges. It is understood that, under certain circumstances, an
initial sales charge may be paid by investors who purchase Shares of each
Series, and the Series may pay to the Distributor, securities dealers,
financial institutions (including banks) and others, or the Series may permit
such persons to retain, as the case may be, such sales charge as partial
compensation for their services in connection with the sale of Shares. It is
also understood that, under certain circumstances, each Series or the
Distributor may impose certain deferred sales charges in connection with the
repurchase of Shares of such Series, and the Series may pay to the Distributor,
securities dealers, financial institutions (including banks) and others, or the

<PAGE>

Series may permit such persons to retain, as the case may be, all or any
portion of such deferred sales charges.

     3. Maximum Expenditures. The expenditures to be made by the Trust pursuant
to this Plan and the basis upon which payment of such expenditures will be made
shall be determined by the Trustees of the Trust, but in no event may such
expenditures exceed an amount calculated at the rate of 0.50% per annum of the
average daily net assets of the Shares of each Series. Payments pursuant to
this Plan may be made directly by the Trust to the Distributor or to other
persons with which the Trust has entered into agreements related to this Plan.
For purposes of determining the fees payable under this Plan, the value of each
Series' average daily net assets shall be computed in the manner specified in
the applicable Series' then-current prospectus and statement of additional
information.

     4. Trust's Expenses. The Trust shall pay all expenses of its operations,
including the following, and such expenses shall not constitute expenditures
under this Plan: organization costs of each Series; compensation of Trustees;
governmental fees; interest charges; loan commitment fees; taxes; membership
dues in industry associations allocable to the Trust; fees and expenses of
independent auditors, legal counsel and any transfer agent, distributor,
shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend disbursing agent of the
Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of beneficial interest and
servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing, typesetting, printing
and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, shareholder
reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to governmental officers and
commissions and to existing shareholders of the Series; expenses connected with
the execution, recording and settlement of security transactions; insurance
premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian for all services to the Series,
including safekeeping of funds and securities and maintaining required books
and accounts; expenses of calculating the net asset value of the Series
(including but not limited to the fees of independent pricing services);
expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to the issuance,
registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring or
extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits
or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation which
the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

     5. Term and Termination. (a) Unless terminated as herein provided, this
Plan shall continue in effect until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in
effect for successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such
continuance is specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the

<PAGE>

Trustees of the Trust and the Non-Interested Trustees, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

     (b) This Plan may be terminated at any time with respect to any Series by
a vote of a majority of the NonInterested Trustees or by a vote of a majority
of the outstanding voting securities, as defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of
the applicable Series.

     6. Amendments. This Plan may not be amended to increase materially the
maximum expenditures permitted by Section 3 hereof unless such amendment is
approved by a vote of the majority of the outstanding voting securities, as
defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of the applicable Series, and no material
amendment to this Plan shall be made unless approved in the manner provided for
annual renewal of this Plan in Section 5(a) hereof.

     7. Selection and Nomination of Trustees. While this Plan is in effect, the
selection and nomination of the Non-Interested Trustees of the Trust shall be
committed to the discretion of such Non-Interested Trustees.

     8. Quarterly Reports. The Treasurer of the Trust shall provide to the
Trustees of the Trust and the Trustees shall review quarterly a written report
of the amounts expended pursuant to this Plan and any related agreement and the
purposes for which such expenditures were made.

     9. Recordkeeping. The Trust shall preserve copies of this Plan and any
related agreement and all reports made pursuant to Section 8 hereof, for a
period of not less than six years from the date of this Plan. Any such related
agreement or such reports for the first two years will be maintained in an
easily accessible place.

     10. Governing Law. This Plan shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.


                                                               Exhibit 15(c)

                           FORM OF DISTRIBUTION PLAN

     DISTRIBUTION PLAN of CitiFunds Trust I, a Massachusetts business trust
(the "Trust"), with respect to shares of beneficial interest of its series
CitiFunds Balanced Portfolio and any other series of the Trust adopting this
plan (the "Series"). This Plan relates solely to shares of beneficial interest
of each Series which are designated "Class B" ("Shares").

     WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management investment
company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest are divided into
separate series representing interests in separate funds of securities and
other assets;

     WHEREAS, the Trust intends to distribute Shares in accordance with Rule
12b-1 under the 1940 Act, and wishes to adopt this Plan as a plan of
distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1;

     WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Trust as a whole, and the Trustees who are
not interested persons of the Trust (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of this Plan or in
any agreement relating hereto (the "NonInterested Trustees"), having
determined, in the exercise of reasonable business judgment and in light of
their fiduciary duties under state law and under Section 36(a) and (b) of the
1940 Act, that there is a reasonable likelihood that this Plan will benefit the
Trust and the shareholders of the Series, have approved this Plan by votes cast
at a meeting called for the purpose of voting hereon and on any agreements
related hereto;

     WHEREAS, each Series or CFBDS, Inc. (the "Distributor") may impose certain
deferred sales charges in connection with the repurchase of Shares by such
Series, and the Series may pay to the Distributor, dealers and others, or the
Series may permit such persons to retain, as the case may be, all or any
portion of such deferred sales charges;

     NOW, THEREFORE, the Trust hereby adopts this Plan as a plan of
distribution in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, with the terms
of the Plan being as follows:


<PAGE>

     1. Distribution and Servicing Activities. Subject to the supervision of
the Trustees of the Trust, the Trust may:

          (a) engage, directly or indirectly, in any activities primarily
     intended to result in the sale of Shares of the Series, which activities
     may include, but are not limited to (i) payments to the Trust's
     Distributor for distribution services, (ii) payments to securities
     dealers, financial institutions (which may include banks) and others in
     respect of the sale of Shares of the Series, (iii) payments for
     advertising, marketing or other promotional activity, and (iv) payments
     for preparation, printing, and distribution of prospectuses and statements
     of additional information and reports of the Trust for recipients other
     than regulators and existing shareholders of the Trust; and

          (b) make payments, directly or indirectly, to the Trust's
     Distributor, securities dealers, financial institutions (which may include
     banks) and others for providing personal service and/or the maintenance of
     shareholder accounts.

The Trust is authorized to engage in the activities listed above either
directly or through other persons with which the Trust has entered into
agreements related to this Plan.

     2. Sales Charges. It is understood that, under certain circumstances, each
Series or the Distributor may impose certain deferred sales charges in
connection with the repurchase of Shares of such Series, and the Series may pay
to the Distributor, securities dealers, financial institutions (including
banks) and others, or the Series may permit such persons to retain, as the case
may be, all or any portion of such deferred sales charges.

     3. Maximum Expenditures. The expenditures to be made by the Trust pursuant
to this Plan and the basis upon which payment of such expenditures will be made
shall be determined by the Trustees of the Trust, but in no event may such
expenditures exceed an amount calculated at the rate of 1.00% per annum of the
average daily net assets of the Shares of each Series. Payments pursuant to
this Plan may be made directly by the Trust to the Distributor or to other
persons with which the Trust has entered into agreements related to this Plan.
For purposes of determining the fees payable under this Plan, the value of each
Series' average daily net assets shall be computed in the manner specified in
the applicable Series' then-current prospectus and statement of additional
information.


<PAGE>

     4. Trust's Expenses. The Trust shall pay all expenses of its operations,
including the following, and such expenses shall not constitute expenditures
under this Plan: organization costs of each Series; compensation of Trustees;
governmental fees; interest charges; loan commitment fees; taxes; membership
dues in industry associations allocable to the Trust; fees and expenses of
independent auditors, legal counsel and any transfer agent, distributor,
shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend disbursing agent of the
Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of beneficial interest and
servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing, typesetting, printing
and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, shareholder
reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to governmental officers and
commissions and to existing shareholders of the Series; expenses connected with
the execution, recording and settlement of security transactions; insurance
premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian for all services to the Series,
including safekeeping of funds and securities and maintaining required books
and accounts; expenses of calculating the net asset value of the Series
(including but not limited to the fees of independent pricing services);
expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to the issuance,
registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring or
extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits
or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation which
the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

     5. Term and Termination. (a) This Plan shall become effective as to a
Series upon (i) approval by a vote of at least a majority of the outstanding
voting securities (as defined in the 1940 Act) of Shares of the particular
Series, and (ii) approval by a majority of the Trustees of the Trust and a
majority of the Non-Interested Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for
the purpose of voting on this Plan. Unless terminated as herein provided, this
Plan shall continue in effect until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in
effect for successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such
continuance is specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the
Trustees of the Trust and the Non-Interested Trustees, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

     (b) This Plan may be terminated at any time with respect to any Series by
a vote of a majority of the NonInterested Trustees or by a vote of a majority
of the outstanding voting securities, as defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of
the applicable Series.

     6. Amendments. This Plan may not be amended to increase materially the
maximum expenditures permitted by Section 3 hereof unless such amendment is
approved by a vote of the majority of the outstanding voting securities, as

<PAGE>

defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of the applicable Series, and no material
amendment to this Plan shall be made unless approved in the manner provided for
annual renewal of this Plan in Section 5(a) hereof.

     7. Selection and Nomination of Trustees. While this Plan is in effect, the
selection and nomination of the Non-Interested Trustees of the Trust shall be
committed to the discretion of such Non-Interested Trustees.

     8. Quarterly Reports. The Treasurer of the Trust shall provide to the
Trustees of the Trust and the Trustees shall review quarterly a written report
of the amounts expended pursuant to this Plan and any related agreement and the
purposes for which such expenditures were made.

     9. Recordkeeping. The Trust shall preserve copies of this Plan and any
related agreement and all reports made pursuant to Section 8 hereof, for a
period of not less than six years from the date of this Plan. Any such related
agreement or such reports for the first two years will be maintained in an
easily accessible place.

     10. Governing Law. This Plan shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.


                                                                  Exhibit 15(d)

                              FORM OF SERVICE PLAN

     SERVICE PLAN, dated as of _________ __, ____, of CitiFunds Trust I, a
Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"), with respect to shares of
beneficial interest of its series CitiSelect Folio 200, CitiSelect Folio 300,
CitiSelect Folio 400 and CitiSelect Folio 500 and any other series of the Trust
adopting this plan (the "Series"). This Plan relates solely to shares of
beneficial interest of each Series which are designated "Class B" ("Shares").

     WHEREAS, the Trust engages in business as an openend management investment
company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act");

     WHEREAS, the Trust's shares of beneficial interest are divided into
separate series representing interests in separate funds of securities and
other assets;

     WHEREAS, the Trust intends to distribute Shares in accordance with Rule
12b-1 under the 1940 Act, and wishes to adopt this Plan as a plan of
distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1;

     WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Trust as a whole, and the Trustees who are
not interested persons of the Trust (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who have
no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of this Plan or in
any agreement relating hereto (the "NonInterested Trustees"), having
determined, in the exercise of reasonable business judgment and in light of
their fiduciary duties under state law and under Section 36(a) and (b) of the
1940 Act, that there is a reasonable likelihood that this Plan will benefit the
Trust and the shareholders of the Series, have approved this Plan by votes cast
at a meeting called for the purpose of voting hereon and on any agreements
related hereto;

     WHEREAS, each Series or CFBDS, Inc. (the "Distributor") may impose certain
deferred sales charges in connection with the repurchase of Shares by such
Series, and the Series may pay to the Distributor, dealers and others, or the
Series may permit such persons to retain, as the case may be, all or any
portion of such deferred sales charges;

     NOW, THEREFORE, the Trust hereby adopts this Plan as a plan of
distribution in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, with the terms
of the Plan being as follows:


<PAGE>

     1. Distribution and Servicing Activities. Subject to the supervision of
the Trustees of the Trust, the Trust may:

          (a) engage, directly or indirectly, in any activities primarily
     intended to result in the sale of Shares of the Series, which activities
     may include, but are not limited to (i) payments to the Trust's
     Distributor for distribution services, (ii) payments to securities
     dealers, financial institutions (which may include banks) and others in
     respect of the sale of Shares of the Series, (iii) payments for
     advertising, marketing or other promotional activity, and (iv) payments
     for preparation, printing, and distribution of prospectuses and statements
     of additional information and reports of the Trust for recipients other
     than regulators and existing shareholders of the Trust; and

          (b) make payments, directly or indirectly, to the Trust's
     Distributor, securities dealers, financial institutions (which may include
     banks) and others for providing personal service and/or the maintenance of
     shareholder accounts.

The Trust is authorized to engage in the activities listed above either
directly or through other persons with which the Trust has entered into
agreements related to this Plan.

     2. Sales Charges. It is understood that, under certain circumstances, each
Series or the Distributor may impose certain deferred sales charges in
connection with the repurchase of Shares of such Series, and the Series may pay
to the Distributor, securities dealers, financial institutions (including
banks) and others, or the Series may permit such persons to retain, as the case
may be, all or any portion of such deferred sales charges.

     3. Maximum Expenditures. The expenditures to be made by the Trust pursuant
to this Plan and the basis upon which payment of such expenditures will be made
shall be determined by the Trustees of the Trust, but in no event may such
expenditures exceed an amount calculated at the rate of [0.75% for CitiSelect
Folios 200 and 300] [1.00% for CitiSelect Folios 400 and 500] per annum of the
average daily net assets of the Shares of each Series. Payments pursuant to
this Plan may be made directly by the Trust to the Distributor or to other
persons with which the Trust has entered into agreements related to this Plan.
For purposes of determining the fees payable under this Plan, the value of each
Series' average daily net assets shall be computed in the manner specified in
the applicable Series' then-current prospectus and statement of additional
information.


<PAGE>

     4. Trust's Expenses. The Trust shall pay all expenses of its operations,
including the following, and such expenses shall not constitute expenditures
under this Plan: organization costs of each Series; compensation of Trustees;
governmental fees; interest charges; loan commitment fees; taxes; membership
dues in industry associations allocable to the Trust; fees and expenses of
independent auditors, legal counsel and any transfer agent, distributor,
shareholder servicing agent, registrar or dividend disbursing agent of the
Trust; expenses of issuing and redeeming shares of beneficial interest and
servicing shareholder accounts; expenses of preparing, typesetting, printing
and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, shareholder
reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to governmental officers and
commissions and to existing shareholders of the Series; expenses connected with
the execution, recording and settlement of security transactions; insurance
premiums; fees and expenses of the custodian for all services to the Series,
including safekeeping of funds and securities and maintaining required books
and accounts; expenses of calculating the net asset value of the Series
(including but not limited to the fees of independent pricing services);
expenses of meetings of shareholders; expenses relating to the issuance,
registration and qualification of shares; and such non-recurring or
extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits
or proceedings to which the Trust may be a party and the legal obligation which
the Trust may have to indemnify its Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

     5. Term and Termination. (a) This Plan shall become effective as to a
Series upon (i) approval by a vote of at least a majority of the outstanding
voting securities (as defined in the 1940 Act) of Shares of the particular
Series, and (ii) approval by a majority of the Trustees of the Trust and a
majority of the Non-Interested Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for
the purpose of voting on this Plan. Unless terminated as herein provided, this
Plan shall continue in effect until November 13, 1999 and shall continue in
effect for successive periods of one year, but only so long as each such
continuance is specifically approved by votes of a majority of both the
Trustees of the Trust and the Non-Interested Trustees, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

     (b) This Plan may be terminated at any time with respect to any Series by
a vote of a majority of the NonInterested Trustees or by a vote of a majority
of the outstanding voting securities, as defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of
the applicable Series.

     6. Amendments. This Plan may not be amended to increase materially the
maximum expenditures permitted by Section 3 hereof unless such amendment is
approved by a vote of the majority of the outstanding voting securities, as

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defined in the 1940 Act, of Shares of the applicable Series, and no material
amendment to this Plan shall be made unless approved in the manner provided for
annual renewal of this Plan in Section 5(a) hereof.

     7. Selection and Nomination of Trustees. While this Plan is in effect, the
selection and nomination of the Non-Interested Trustees of the Trust shall be
committed to the discretion of such Non-Interested Trustees.

     8. Quarterly Reports. The Treasurer of the Trust shall provide to the
Trustees of the Trust and the Trustees shall review quarterly a written report
of the amounts expended pursuant to this Plan and any related agreement and the
purposes for which such expenditures were made.

     9. Recordkeeping. The Trust shall preserve copies of this Plan and any
related agreement and all reports made pursuant to Section 8 hereof, for a
period of not less than six years from the date of this Plan. Any such related
agreement or such reports for the first two years will be maintained in an
easily accessible place.

     10. Governing Law. This Plan shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
provisions of the 1940 Act.


                                                                    Exhibit 18

                               CITIFUNDS TRUST I

                          FORM OF MULTIPLE CLASS PLAN


     MULTIPLE CLASS PLAN, dated as of November 13, 1998, of CitiFunds Trust I,
a Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"), with respect to each of its
series whether now existing or hereafter established (collectively, the
"Funds").

                              W I T N E S S E T H:

     WHEREAS, the Trust is engaged in business as an open-end management
investment company and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended (collectively with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder,
the "1940 Act"); and

     WHEREAS, the shares of beneficial interest (without par value) of the
Trust (the "Shares") are divided into separate series and may be divided into
one or more separate classes;

     WHEREAS, the Trust desires to adopt this Multiple Class Plan (the "Plan")
on behalf of the Funds as a plan pursuant to Rule 18f-3 in order that the Funds
may issue multiple classes of Shares;

     WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Trust, in considering whether the
Trust should adopt and implement this Plan, has evaluated such information and
considered such pertinent factors as it deemed necessary to an informed
evaluation of this Plan and determination as to whether this Plan should be
adopted and implemented, and has determined that the adoption and
implementation of this Plan, including the expense allocation contemplated
herein, are in the best interests of each class of Shares individually, as well
as the best interests of the Funds;

     NOW THEREFORE, the Trust hereby adopts this Plan pursuant to Rule 18f-3
under the 1940 Act, on the following terms and conditions:

     1. The Funds may issue Shares in one or more classes (each, a "Class" and
collectively, the "Classes"). Shares so issued will have the rights and
preferences set forth in the Establishment and Designation of Classes and the
Trust's then current registration statement relating to the Funds.


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     2. Shares issued in Classes will be issued subject to and in accordance
with the terms of Rule 18f-3 under the 1940 Act, including, without limitation:

          (a) Each Class shall have a different arrangement for shareholder
     services or the distribution of securities or both, and shall pay all of
     the expenses of that arrangement;

          (b) Each Class may pay a different share of other expenses, not
     including advisory or custodial fees or other expenses related to the
     management of the Trust's assets, if these expenses are actually incurred
     in a different amount by that Class, or if the Class receives services of
     a different kind or to a different degree than other Classes;

          (c) Each Class shall have exclusive voting rights on any matter
     submitted to shareholders that relates solely to its arrangement;

          (d) Each Class shall have separate voting rights on any matter
     submitted to shareholders in which the interests of one Class differ from
     the interests of any other Class; and

          (e) Except as otherwise permitted under Rule 18f-3 under the 1940
     Act, each Class shall have the same rights and obligations as each other
     Class.

     3. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to require the Trust to take
any action contrary to its Declaration of Trust or By-Laws or any applicable
statutory or regulatory requirement to which it is subject or by which it is
bound, or to relieve or deprive the Board of Trustees of the responsibility for
and control of the conduct of the affairs of the Trust.

     4. This Plan shall become effective as to the Funds upon the later to
occur of (a) approval by a vote of the Board of Trustees and vote of a majority
of the Trustees who are not "interested persons" of the Trust (the "Qualified
Trustees"), and (b) __________.

     5. This Plan shall continue in effect indefinitely unless terminated by a
vote of the Board of Trustees of the Trust. This Plan may be terminated at any
time with respect to the Funds by a vote of the Board of Trustees of the Trust.
This Plan supercedes any and all other multiple class plans heretofore approved
by the Board of Trustees of the Trust with respect to the Funds.


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     6. This Plan may be amended at any time by the Board of Trustees of the
Trust, provided that any material amendment of this Plan shall be effective
only upon approval by a vote of the Board of Trustees of the Trust and a
majority of the Qualified Trustees.

     7. This Plan shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the applicable provisions of the 1940 Act.

        8. If any provision of this Plan shall be held or made invalid by a
court decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of the Plan shall not
be affected thereby.



                                                                  Exhibit 25(b)

THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by The Premium Portfolios (on behalf of each of its
series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


C. Oscar Morong, Jr.         
- ------------------------
C. Oscar Morong, Jr.
At Paget, Bermuda




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THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, Susan
Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T. Gibson, and
each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and lawful attorneys
and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and all capacities
the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto,
filed by The Premium Portfolios (on behalf of each of its series now or
hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


John R. Elder                
- ------------------------
John R. Elder
At Paget, Bermuda



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THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by The Premium Portfolios (on behalf of each of its
series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Elliott J. Berv                     
- ------------------------
Elliott J. Berv
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>



THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by The Premium Portfolios (on behalf of each of its
series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Mark T. Finn                 
- ------------------------
Mark T. Finn
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>



THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by The Premium Portfolios (on behalf of each of its
series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Walter E. Robb, III          
- ------------------------
Walter E. Robb, III
At Paget, Bermuda



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THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints John R. Elder, Susan Jakuboski,
Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T. Gibson, and each of them,
with full powers of substitution as his true and lawful attorneys and agents to
execute in his name and on his behalf in any and all capacities the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, filed
by The Premium Portfolios (on behalf of each of its series now or hereinafter
created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and Exchange Commission under
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the Registration Statements on
Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be executed by the Registrant
and filed by another registrant with the Securities and Exchange Commission
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other instruments which such attorneys
and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or advisable to enable the
Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission,
and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other jurisdiction; and the
undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act and deed any and all
that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do or cause to be done by
virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents shall have, and may
exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Philip W. Coolidge                  
- ------------------------
Philip W. Coolidge
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>


THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by The Premium Portfolios (on behalf of each of its
series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand as of the 1st day
of September, 1998.


E. Kirby Warren                     
- ------------------------
E. Kirby Warren
At Hamilton, Bermuda



                                                                Exhibit 25(c)

ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints John R. Elder, Susan Jakuboski,
Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T. Gibson, and each of them,
with full powers of substitution as his true and lawful attorneys and agents to
execute in his name and on his behalf in any and all capacities the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, filed
by Asset Allocation Portfolios (on behalf of each of its series now or
hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Philip W. Coolidge                  
- ------------------------
Philip W. Coolidge
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>


ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by Asset Allocation Portfolios (on behalf of each of
its series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto,
to be executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


C. Oscar Morong, Jr.         
- ------------------------
C. Oscar Morong, Jr.
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>



ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, Susan
Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T. Gibson, and
each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and lawful attorneys
and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and all capacities
the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto,
filed by Asset Allocation Portfolios (on behalf of each of its series now or
hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the
Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto, to be
executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


John R. Elder                
- ------------------------
John R. Elder
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>




ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by Asset Allocation Portfolios (on behalf of each of
its series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto,
to be executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Elliott J. Berv                     
- ------------------------
Elliott J. Berv
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>



ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by Asset Allocation Portfolios (on behalf of each of
its series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto,
to be executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Mark T. Finn                 
- ------------------------
Mark T. Finn
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>



ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by Asset Allocation Portfolios (on behalf of each of
its series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto,
to be executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this 7th day of
August, 1998.


Walter E. Robb, III          
- ------------------------
Walter E. Robb, III
At Paget, Bermuda



<PAGE>



ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIOS

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Philip W. Coolidge, John R.
Elder, Susan Jakuboski, Tamie Ebanks-Cunningham, Molly S. Mugler and Linda T.
Gibson, and each of them, with full powers of substitution as his true and
lawful attorneys and agents to execute in his name and on his behalf in any and
all capacities the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all
amendments thereto, filed by Asset Allocation Portfolios (on behalf of each of
its series now or hereinafter created) (the "Registrant") with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
the Registration Statements on Form N-1A, and any and all amendments thereto,
to be executed by the Registrant and filed by another registrant with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, or under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and any and all other
instruments which such attorneys and agents, or any of them, deem necessary or
advisable to enable the Registrant to comply with the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended, the rules, regulations and requirements of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the securities or Blue Sky laws of any state or other
jurisdiction; and the undersigned hereby ratifies and confirms as his own act
and deed any and all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, shall do
or cause to be done by virtue hereof. Any one of such attorneys and agents
shall have, and may exercise, all of the powers hereby conferred.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand as of the 1st day
of September, 1998.


E. Kirby Warren                     
- ------------------------
E. Kirby Warren
At Hamilton, Bermuda




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