ML VENTURE PARTNERS II LP
10-Q, 1996-08-14
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                    FORM 10-Q

[X]  Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange
     Act of 1934

For the Quarterly Period Ended June 30, 1996

Or

[ ]  Transition  Report  Pursuant  to Section  13 or 15(d) of the  Securities
     Exchange Act of 1934

For the transition period from                  to
                             Commission file number 0-14217


                          ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
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             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


Delaware                                                             13-3324232
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(State or other jurisdiction of            (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
incorporation or organization)

World Financial Center, North Tower
New York, New York                                                   10281-1326
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(Address of principal executive offices)                             (Zip Code)

Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (212) 449-1000

Not applicable
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Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required
to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during
the  preceding 12 months (or for such  shorter  period that the  registrant  was
required  to file  such  reports),  and  (2) has  been  subject  to such  filing
requirements for the past 90 days. Yes X No

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                          ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.

                                      INDEX



PART I.       FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1.       Financial Statements.

Balance Sheets as of June 30, 1996 (Unaudited) and December 31, 1995

Schedule of Portfolio Investments as of June 30, 1996 (Unaudited)

Statements  of  Operations  for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 1996 and
1995 (Unaudited)

Statements  of Cash  Flows  for the Six  Months  Ended  June  30,  1996 and 1995
(Unaudited)

Statement of Changes in Partners' Capital for the Six Months Ended June 30, 1996
(Unaudited)

Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

Item 2. Management's  Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results
        of Operations.


PART II.      OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.       Legal Proceedings.

Item 2.       Changes in Securities.

Item 3.       Defaults upon Senior Securities.

Item 4.       Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

Item 5.       Other Information.

Item 6.       Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K.

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                         PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION


Item 1.       Financial Statements.

ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
BALANCE SHEETS

<TABLE>
                                                                                        June 30, 1996         December 31,
                                                                                         (Unaudited)                 1995
ASSETS

Investments - Notes 2, 9 and 10
   Portfolio investments, at fair value
     (cost $30,218,710 at June 30, 1996
<S>      <C>                     <C> <C>                                             <C>                      <C>              
     and $38,000,476 at December 31, 1995)                                           $     49,857,126         $      73,125,660
   Short-term investments, at amortized cost                                               30,754,004                17,369,428
Cash and cash equivalents                                                                     349,710                   685,917
Accrued interest receivable                                                                 1,030,459                   870,177
Deposit in escrow                                                                                   -                   184,502
Receivable from securities sold                                                                     -                 2,809,725
                                                                                     ----------------         -----------------

TOTAL ASSETS                                                                         $     81,991,299         $      95,045,409
                                                                                     ================         =================

LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL

Liabilities:
Cash distribution payable - Note 7                                                   $     23,439,491         $      14,336,506
Accounts payable                                                                               97,352                   118,288
Due to Management Company - Note 4                                                            184,121                   224,683
Due to Independent General Partners - Note 5                                                   27,600                    23,400
                                                                                     ----------------         -----------------
   Total liabilities                                                                       23,748,564                14,702,877
                                                                                     ----------------         -----------------

Partners' Capital:
Managing General Partner                                                                    1,812,809                 1,471,685
Individual General Partners                                                                     1,226                     1,457
Limited Partners (120,000 Units)                                                           36,790,284                43,744,206
Unallocated net unrealized appreciation of investments - Note 2                            19,638,416                35,125,184
                                                                                     ----------------         -----------------
   Total partners' capital                                                                 58,242,735                80,342,532
                                                                                     ----------------         -----------------

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL                                              $     81,991,299         $      95,045,409
                                                                                     ================         =================
</TABLE>

See notes to financial statements.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)
June 30, 1996

Active Portfolio Investments:

<TABLE>
                                                                       Initial Investment
Company / Position                                                            Date                 Cost              Fair Value
Biocircuits Corporation*(A)
<C>                                                                           <C>             <C>               <C>            
128,817 shares of Common Stock                                            May 1991            $    1,422,501    $       370,349
2,000,000 shares of Preferred Stock                                                                1,000,000          1,437,500
Warrants to purchase 594,000 shares of Preferred Stock at
   $.60 per share, expiring on 12/18/96                                                                    0             70,537
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Borg-Warner Automotive, Inc.*(A)(B)
444,664 shares of Common Stock                                            Sept. 1988               2,223,320         13,173,171
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Borg-Warner Security Corporation*(A)
500,000 shares of Common Stock                                            Sept. 1988               2,500,000          3,656,250
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brightware, Inc.
   140,485 shares of Common Stock                                         Apr. 1993                   39,252             84,291
   Warrants to purchase 38,737 shares of Common Stock
     at $.40 per share, expiring on 4/19/99                                                            1,138              7,748
   Warrants to purchase 4,846 shares of Common Stock
     at $.40 per share, expiring on 12/16/97                                                             327                969
   Warrants to purchase 59,166 shares of Common Stock
     at $.80 per share, expiring on 6/10/98                                                            3,986              3,986
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Clarus Medical Systems, Inc.*
179,028 shares of Preferred Stock                                         Jan. 1991                2,389,168            895,152
Warrants to purchase 4,048 shares of Common Stock
   at $18.75 per share, expiring on 7/31/97                                                                0                  0
Warrants to purchase 14,043 shares of Common Stock
   at $.05 per share, expiring between 3/7/00 and 7/3/00                                                   0                  0
Warrants to purchase 2,826 shares of Preferred Stock
   at $5.00 per share, expiring on 3/7/00                                                                  0                  0
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corporate Express, Inc.(A)(B)
239,503 shares of Common Stock                                            May 1992                   124,456          7,664,096
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diatide, Inc.*(A)(C)
809,704 shares of Common Stock                                            Dec. 1991                2,986,023          3,238,816
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Elantec, Inc.(A)(B)
23,245 shares of Common Stock                                             Aug. 1988                   60,437            167,364
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Horizon Cellular Telephone Company, L.P.:
   HCTC Investment, L.P.
   10% Promissory Note due 3/26/98                                        May 1992                 2,587,500          2,587,500
   SPTHOR Corporation
   10% Promissory Note due 3/26/98                                        May 1992                   646,875            646,875
   34.5 shares of Common Stock                                                                       215,625            215,625
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I.D.E. Corporation
493,391 shares of Preferred Stock                                         Mar. 1988                1,110,909                  0
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED) - continued
June 30, 1996

<TABLE>
                                                                       Initial Investment
Company / Position                                                            Date                 Cost              Fair Value
IDEC Pharmaceuticals Corporation(A):
   ML/MS Associates, L.P.*
<S>                                                                            <C>            <C>               <C>            
   34.4% Limited Partnership interest                                     June 1989           $    3,960,000    $     6,370,437
   MLMS Cancer Research, Inc.*
   400,000 shares of Common Stock                                         July 1989                   69,566             64,345
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Neocrin Company
484,300 shares of Preferred Stock                                         June 1991                4,203,716            193,720
Warrants to purchase 922,050 shares of Preferred Stock
   at $.40 per share, expiring on 1/3/01                                                                  92                  0
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Photon Dynamics, Inc.*(A)
425,235 shares of Common Stock                                            Sept. 1988               2,452,226          3,231,786
Warrants to purchase 6,062 shares of Common Stock
   at $5.40 per share, expiring on 6/30/00                                                                 0                  0
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Raytel Medical Corporation(A)(B)
112,500 shares of Common Stock                                            Feb. 1990                  434,950            591,749
Options to purchase 27,969 shares of Common Stock
   at $1.42 per share, expiring on 10/31/01                                                                0            245,568
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sanderling Biomedical, L.P.*
80% Limited Partnership interest                                          May 1988                 1,786,643          4,939,292
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Totals from Active Portfolio Investments                                                      $   30,218,710    $    49,857,126
                                                                                              ---------------------------------
</TABLE>

Supplemental Information: Liquidated Portfolio Investments(D)

<TABLE>
                                                                            Cost            Realized Gain                Return
<S>                                                                   <C>                 <C>                  <C>             
Totals from Liquidated Portfolio Investments                          $    85,840,030     $     88,926,463     $    174,766,493
                                                                      =========================================================

                                                                                            Combined Net               Combined
                                                                                           Unrealized and            Fair Value
                                                                            Cost            Realized Gain            and Return

Totals from Active & Liquidated Portfolio Investments                 $   116,058,740     $    108,564,879     $    224,623,619
                                                                      =========================================================
</TABLE>
(A)  Public company
(B)  During  the  quarter  and/or  subsequent  to the  end of the  quarter,  the
     Partnership liquidated equity securities of such investment.  See Note 9 of
     Notes to Financial Statements for summarized information.
(C)  During the quarter,  Diatide, Inc. completed its initial public offering at
     $8.50 per share.  In  connection  with the offering and a 6-for-10  reverse
     split of its  outstanding  common  stock,  the  Partnership  exchanged  its
     1,349,508  preferred  shares of Diatide  for 809,704  common  shares of the
     company.
(D)  Amounts  provided  for  "Supplemental  Information:   Liquidated  Portfolio
     Investments" are cumulative from inception through June 30, 1996.
* May be deemed  an  affiliated  person of the  Partnership  as  defined  in the
Investment Company Act of 1940. See notes to financial statements.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)


<TABLE>
                                                                  Three Months Ended                  Six Months Ended
                                                                       June 30,                           June 30,

                                                                1996              1995             1996              1995
                                                           ---------------  ----------------  ---------------  ----------
INVESTMENT INCOME AND EXPENSES

   Income:
<S>                                                        <C>              <C>               <C>              <C>             
   Interest from short-term investments                    $       405,480  $        183,066  $       616,212  $        358,095
   Interest and other income from portfolio
     investments                                                    81,124            85,178          162,433           212,247
   Dividend income                                                  66,700            66,700          133,400           133,400
                                                           ---------------  ----------------  ---------------  ----------------
   Totals                                                          553,304           334,944          912,045           703,742
                                                           ---------------  ----------------  ---------------  ----------------

   Expenses:
   Management fee - Note 4                                         184,121           294,809          389,309           617,427
   Professional fees                                                47,026            46,342           80,097           136,243
   Mailing and printing                                             29,307             7,901          137,433           165,378
   Independent General Partners' fees - Note 5                      28,210            27,963           57,466            55,146
   Custodial fees                                                    3,618             3,514            7,236             7,042
   Miscellaneous                                                       800                 -            1,450               485
                                                           ---------------  ----------------  ---------------  ----------------
   Totals                                                          293,082           380,529          672,991           981,721
                                                           ---------------         ---------         --------         ---------

NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)                                       260,222           (45,585)         239,054          (277,979)

Net realized gain from portfolio investments                    10,141,055         9,736,575       37,965,906        17,682,087
                                                           ---------------  ----------------  ---------------  ----------------

NET REALIZED GAIN FROM
   OPERATIONS (allocable to Partners)
   - Note 3                                                     10,401,277         9,690,990       38,204,960        17,404,108

Net change in unrealized appreciation of
   investments                                                    (175,590)        8,307,788      (15,486,768)       12,083,133
                                                           ---------------  ----------------  ---------------  ----------------

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS
   RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS                               $    10,225,687  $     17,998,778  $    22,718,192  $     29,487,241
                                                           ===============  ================  ===============  ================
</TABLE>

See notes to financial statements.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)
For the Six Months Ended June 30,


<TABLE>
                                                                                                1996                 1995
                                                                                          ----------------     ----------

CASH FLOWS USED FOR OPERATING ACTIVITIES
<S>                                                                                       <C>                  <C>              
Net investment income (loss)                                                              $        239,054     $       (277,979)

Adjustments to reconcile net investment income (loss) to cash used for operating
   activities:

Amortization of discount on receivable                                                                   -               (3,542)
(Increase) decrease in accrued interest receivable                                                (160,282)             101,718
Increase in accrued interest on short-term investments                                            (137,556)             (97,100)
Decrease in payables                                                                               (57,298)             (21,397)
                                                                                          ----------------     ----------------
Cash used for operating activities                                                                (116,082)            (298,300)
                                                                                          ----------------     ----------------

CASH FLOWS PROVIDED FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Net purchase of short-term investments                                                         (13,247,020)          (5,134,758)
Cost of portfolio investments purchased                                                           (207,111)          (2,094,303)
Deposit released from (placed in) escrow                                                           184,502             (218,233)
Net proceeds from the sale of portfolio investments                                             48,764,508           22,538,447
Proceeds from repayment of note                                                                          -            2,019,721
                                                                                          ----------------     ----------------
Cash provided from investing activities                                                         35,494,879           17,110,874
                                                                                          ----------------     ----------------

CASH FLOWS USED FOR FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Cash distributions to Partners                                                                 (35,715,004)         (11,234,189)
                                                                                          ----------------     ----------------

Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents                                                  (336,207)           5,578,385
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period                                                   685,917              638,868
                                                                                          ----------------     ----------------

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD                                                $        349,710     $      6,217,253
                                                                                          ================     ================
</TABLE>

See notes to financial statements.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN PARTNERS' CAPITAL (UNAUDITED)
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 1996


<TABLE>
                                                                                              Unallocated
                                         Managing        Individual                         Net Unrealized
                                          General          General           Limited        Appreciation of
                                          Partner         Partners          Partners          Investments           Total
<S>                                    <C>                <C>           <C>                 <C>                <C>             
Balance at beginning of period         $   1,471,685      $  1,457      $   43,744,206      $   35,125,184     $     80,342,532

Cash distribution, paid
April 26,1996 - Note 7                    (3,377,898)         (600)        (18,000,000)                  -          (21,378,498)

Accrued cash distribution,
paid July 29, 1996 - Note 7               (4,238,851)         (640)        (19,200,000)                  -          (23,439,491)

Net investment loss                           60,965             6             178,083                   -              239,054

Net realized gain from portfolio
investments                                7,896,908         1,003          30,067,995                   -           37,965,906

Net change in unrealized
appreciation of investments                        -             -                   -         (15,486,768)         (15,486,768)
                                       -------------      --------      --------------      --------------     ----------------

Balance at end of period               $   1,812,809      $  1,226      $   36,790,284(A)   $   19,638,416     $     58,242,735
                                       =============      ========      ==============      ==============     ================
</TABLE>

(A)  The net asset value per unit of limited partnership interest,  including an
     assumed allocation of net unrealized appreciation of investments,  was $436
     at June 30, 1996.  Cumulative cash distributions paid or accrued to Limited
     Partners from inception to June 30, 1996 totaled $1,200 per Unit.


See notes to financial statements.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)


1.     Organization and Purpose

ML  Venture  Partners  II,  L.P.  (the  "Partnership")  is  a  Delaware  limited
partnership  formed on February 4, 1986.  MLVPII Co., L.P., the managing general
partner of the Partnership (the "Managing General Partner") and four individuals
(the "Individual General Partners") are the general partners of the Partnership.
The general  partner of MLVPII Co., L.P. is Merrill  Lynch Venture  Capital Inc.
(the "Management Company"),  an indirect subsidiary of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
DLJ Capital Management  Corporation (the "Sub-Manager"),  an indirect subsidiary
of Donaldson,  Lufkin & Jenrette,  Inc., is the sub-manager of the  Partnership,
pursuant to a  sub-management  agreement among the  Partnership,  the Management
Company, the Managing General Partner and the Sub-Manager.

The Partnership's  objective is to achieve  long-term capital  appreciation from
its portfolio of venture capital investments in new and developing companies and
other special  investment  situations.  The  Partnership  does not engage in any
other  business or  activity.  The  Partnership  is  scheduled  to  terminate on
December  31,  1997.  However,   pursuant  to  the  Partnership  Agreement,  the
Individual  General  Partners  can  extend  the  termination  date for up to two
additional  two-year  periods if they determine that such extensions would be in
the best interest of the Partnership.

2.     Significant Accounting Policies

Valuation of Investments - Short-term  investments are carried at amortized cost
which approximates  market.  Portfolio  investments are carried at fair value as
determined  quarterly by the Sub-Manager under the supervision of the Individual
General  Partners  and  the  Managing   General  Partner.   The  fair  value  of
publicly-held  portfolio  securities  is adjusted to the closing  public  market
price for the last trading day of the accounting  period  discounted by a factor
of 0% to 50% for sales restrictions.  Factors considered in the determination of
an  appropriate  discount  include,  underwriter  lock-up  or Rule  144  trading
restrictions,  insider status where the Partnership  either has a representative
serving  on  the  company's  Board  of  Directors  or  is  greater  than  a  10%
shareholder,  and other liquidity  factors such as the size of the Partnership's
position  in a given  company  compared  to the  trading  history  of the public
security.   Privately-held  portfolio  securities  are  carried  at  cost  until
significant  developments  affecting the portfolio  company  provide a basis for
change in  valuation.  The fair value of private  securities  is  adjusted 1) to
reflect  meaningful  third-party  transactions  in the  private  market or 2) to
reflect  significant  progress or slippage in the  development  of the company's
business  such that cost is no longer  reflective  of fair  value.  As a venture
capital investment fund, the Partnership's  portfolio investments involve a high
degree of business and financial risk that can result in substantial losses. The
Sub-Manager   considers  such  risks  in  determining  the  fair  value  of  the
Partnership's portfolio investments.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)


Use of Estimates - The  preparation of financial  statements in conformity  with
generally accepted  accounting  principles requires management to make estimates
and assumptions  that affect the reported  amounts of assets and liabilities and
disclosure of  contingent  assets and  liabilities  at the date of the financial
statements  and the  reported  amounts  of  revenues  and  expenses  during  the
reporting period.  Actual results could differ from those estimates.  Investment
Transactions  -  Investment  transactions  are  recorded on the accrual  method.
Portfolio  investments  are recorded on the trade date, the date the Partnership
obtains an  enforceable  right to demand  the  securities  or payment  therefor.
Realized  gains and  losses  on  investments  sold are  computed  on a  specific
identification basis. Income Taxes - No provision for income taxes has been made
since all income and losses are allocable to the Partners for inclusion in their
respective tax returns.  The  Partnership's  net assets for financial  reporting
purposes   differ  from  its  net  assets  for  tax  purposes.   Net  unrealized
appreciation  of  investments  of $19.6  million  at June 30,  1996,  which  was
recorded for financial statement purposes,  was not recognized for tax purposes.
Additionally,  from  inception to June 30, 1996,  timing  differences  primarily
relating to realized  losses  totaling  $1.2 million  have been  deducted on the
Partnership's financial statements and syndication costs relating to the selling
of Units  totaling  $11.3  million  were  charged  to  partners'  capital on the
financial  statements.  These amounts have not been deducted or charged  against
partners'  capital for tax purposes.  Statements of Cash Flows - The Partnership
considers its interest-bearing cash account to be cash equivalents.

3.     Allocation of Partnership Profits and Losses

The  Partnership  Agreement  provides that the Managing  General Partner will be
allocated,  on a cumulative basis over the life of the  Partnership,  20% of the
Partnership's aggregate investment income and net realized gains and losses from
venture capital  investments,  provided that such amount is positive.  All other
gains and  losses  of the  Partnership  are  allocated  among  all the  Partners
(including  the Managing  General  Partner) in  proportion  to their  respective
capital  contributions to the Partnership.  From its inception to June 30, 1996,
the  Partnership  had  a  $92.9  million  net  gain  from  its  venture  capital
investments, which includes interest and other income from portfolio investments
totaling $3.9 million.

4.     Related Party Transactions

The  Management  Company is responsible  for the  management and  administrative
services  necessary  for  the  operation  of  the  Partnership  and  receives  a
management fee at the annual rate of 2.5% of the gross capital  contributions to
the Partnership,  reduced by selling  commissions,  organizational  and offering
expenses  paid by the  Partnership,  capital  distributed  and realized  capital
losses with a minimum annual fee of $200,000. Such fee is determined and payable
quarterly.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)


5.     Independent General Partners' Fees

As  compensation  for services  rendered to the  Partnership,  each of the three
Independent   General   Partners   receives   $20,000   annually  in   quarterly
installments,  $1,400 for each meeting of the General  Partners  attended or for
each other  meeting,  conference or engagement  in connection  with  Partnership
activities at which attendance by an Independent General Partner is required and
$1,200 for each audit  committee  meeting  attended ($500 if an audit  committee
meeting  is  held  on the  same  day as a  meeting  of the  Independent  General
Partners).

6.     Commitments

The  Partnership  has an outstanding  commitment of $370,434  payable on demand,
when and if called for by MLMS Cancer Research, Inc. The Partnership has a 34.8%
ownership interest in MLMS Cancer Research which is the general partner of ML/MS
Associates,  L.P.,  formerly a research and development  joint venture with IDEC
Pharmaceuticals   Corporation.   The  Partnership  also  owns  a  34.4%  limited
partnership interest in ML/MS Associates.

7.     Cash Distributions

On May 8, 1996, the General  Partners  approved a cash  distribution to Partners
totaling $23,439,491; $19,200,000, or $160 per Unit, to the Limited Partners and
$4,239,491 to the General  Partners.  The distribution was paid on July 29, 1996
to Limited Partners of record on June 30, 1996.

Cash  distributions  paid or accrued during the periods presented and cumulative
cash  distributions  to Partners from inception of the Partnership  through June
30, 1996 are listed below:

<TABLE>
                                                              General                      Limited              Per $1,000
Distribution Date                                            Partners                     Partners                 Unit
- ------------------------------------------------          ---------------            ----------------         ---------
<S>                   <C> <C>                             <C>                        <C>                        <C>      
Inception to December 31, 1994                            $     1,400,000            $     58,800,000           $     490
April 11, 1995                                                  2,234,189                   9,000,000                  75
October 5, 1995                                                 5,001,136                  27,000,000                 225
January 12, 1996                                                2,336,506                  12,000,000                 100
April 26, 1996                                                  3,378,498                  18,000,000                 150
July 29, 1996 (accrued at June 30, 1996)                        4,239,491                  19,200,000                 160
                                                          ---------------            ----------------           ---------
Cumulative totals at June 30, 1996                        $    18,589,820            $    144,000,000           $   1,200
                                                          ===============            ================           =========
</TABLE>

Additionally,   on  August  6,  1996,  the  General  Partners  approved  a  cash
distribution  totaling  $14.5  million;  $12 million,  or $100 per Unit,  to the
Limited Partners and $2.5 million to the General Partners. The distribution will
be paid in October 1996 to Limited Partners of record on September 30, 1996.

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ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)


8.     Pending Litigation

The  Partnership  has been named as a defendant,  along with other  entities and
individuals,  in an action involving  In-Store  Advertising,  Inc. ("ISA").  The
action is a purported  class action suit wherein the  plaintiffs,  who purchased
shares of ISA in its July 19, 1990 initial public offering  through  November 8,
1990,  allege  violations  under certain sections of the Securities Act of 1933,
the  Securities  Exchange  Act of 1934  and  common  law.  The  plaintiffs  seek
rescission  of their  purchases  of ISA common stock  together  with damages and
certain costs and expenses. The Partnership believes it has meritorious defenses
to the  allegations in the Amended  Complaint and that the cost of resolution of
the litigation will not have a material impact on the financial condition of the
Partnership.  As of June 30, 1996, the Partnership has incurred cumulative legal
expenses totaling $219,000 related to the litigation.

9.       Portfolio Investments

During the three and six months ended June 30, 1996, the Partnership  liquidated
equity securities of the following portfolio companies:

<TABLE>
                                                  Number of                                Realized
Company                                         Shares/Warrants          Cost              Gain (Loss)             Return

Three Months Ended March 31, 1996:
<S>                                                   <C>          <C>                  <C>                   <C>             
CellPro, Incorporated                                 50,166       $        93,241      $        744,215      $        837,456
Corporate Express, Inc.                              320,000               940,025             8,827,460             9,767,485
Inference Corporation                                 80,000               223,801             1,336,816             1,560,617
Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.                         217,358               528,967             1,979,901             2,508,868
Neocrin Company                                       13,005                   130                  (130)                    0
OccuSystems, Inc.                                    176,000               880,000             2,766,218             3,646,218
Raytel Medical Corporation                           345,753               714,834             2,449,363             3,164,197
SDL, Inc.                                            379,155               999,015             9,120,519            10,119,534
Viasoft, Inc.                                         47,795               152,280               600,489               752,769
                                                                   ---------------      ----------------      ----------------

Sub-total                                                          $     4,532,293      $     27,824,851      $     32,357,144
                                                                   ---------------      ----------------      ----------------

Three Months Ended June 30, 1996:
Elantec, Inc.                                        220,000       $       826,137      $      1,745,113      $      2,571,250
Inference Corporation                                109,424               580,889             1,511,735             2,092,624
Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.                           5,584                10,719                21,255                31,974
OccuSystems, Inc.                                    227,864             1,139,320             4,942,160             6,081,480
Raytel Medical Corporation                           237,500               899,519             1,920,792             2,820,311
                                                                   ---------------      ----------------      ----------------

Sub-total                                                          $     3,456,584      $     10,141,055      $     13,597,639
                                                                   ---------------      ----------------      ----------------

Totals                                                             $     7,988,877      $     37,965,906      $     45,954,783
                                                                   ===============      ================      ================
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)


Additionally,  subsequent to the end of the quarter, from July 1, 1996 to August
1, 1996, the Partnership liquidated equity securities of the following portfolio
companies:

<TABLE>
                                                   Number of
Company                                         Shares/Warrants          Cost             Realized Gain            Return
<S>                                                  <C>             <C>                 <C>                   <C>            
Borg-Warner Automotive, Inc.                         168,053         $    840,265        $     4,629,860       $     5,470,125
Corporate Express, Inc.                              119,000               88,306              4,315,678             4,403,984
Raytel Medical Corporation                            12,500               48,328                      0                48,328
                                                                     ------------        ---------------       ---------------

Totals                                                               $    976,899        $     8,945,538       $     9,922,437
                                                                     ============        ===============       ===============
</TABLE>

10.    Classification of Portfolio Investments

As of June 30, 1996, the Partnership's  investments in portfolio  companies were
categorized as follows:

<TABLE>
                                                                                                                 % of
Type of Investments                                        Cost                   Fair Value                  Net Assets*
- -------------------                                  ----------------           ---------------               -----------
<S>                                                  <C>                        <C>                             <C>   
Common Stock                                         $     12,533,807           $    32,786,650                 56.29%
Limited Partnerships                                        5,746,643                11,309,729                 19.42%
Preferred Stock                                             8,703,885                 2,526,372                  4.34%
Debt Securities                                             3,234,375                 3,234,375                  5.55%
                                                     ----------------           ---------------             ----------

Total                                                $     30,218,710           $    49,857,126                 85.60%
                                                     ================           ===============             ==========

Country/Geographic Region
Midwestern U.S.                                      $      7,236,944           $    25,388,669                 43.59%
Western U.S.                                               15,434,834                17,779,641                 30.53%
Eastern U.S.                                                7,546,932                 6,688,816                 11.48%
                                                     ----------------           ---------------             ----------

Total                                                $     30,218,710           $    49,857,126                 85.60%
                                                     ================           ===============             ==========

Industry
Business Services                                    $      2,624,456           $    11,320,346                 19.44%
Biotechnology                                               8,802,232                14,612,890                 25.08%
Automotive Parts                                            2,223,320                13,173,171                 22.62%
Semiconductors/Electronics                                  2,512,663                 3,399,150                  5.84%
Medical Devices and Services                                9,450,427                 3,804,575                  6.53%
Telecommunications                                          3,450,000                 3,450,000                  5.92%
Computer Hardware/Software                                  1,155,612                    96,994                   .17%
                                                     ----------------           ---------------             ----------

Total                                                $     30,218,710           $    49,857,126                 85.60%
                                                     ================           ===============             ==========
</TABLE>

* Percentage of net assets is based on fair value.

<PAGE>

ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)


11.    Interim Financial Statements

In the  opinion  of MLVPII  Co.,  L.P.,  the  managing  general  partner  of the
Partnership, the unaudited financial statements as of June 30, 1996, and for the
three and six month periods then ended,  reflect all  adjustments  necessary for
the fair presentation of the results of the interim period.

<PAGE>

Item 2. Management's  Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results
        of Operations.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of June 30, 1996, the  Partnership  held $31.1 million in cash and short-term
investments; $30.8 million in short-term securities with maturities of less than
one year and $350,000 in an interest-bearing cash account.  Interest earned from
such  investments  totaled  $405,000  for the three  months ended June 30, 1996.
Interest  earned in future  periods  is subject to  fluctuations  in  short-term
interest  rates  and  changes  in  amounts  available  for  investment  in  such
securities.

In May 1996, the General Partners  approved a $23.4 million cash distribution to
Partners.  Such distribution was paid in July 1996 to Partners of record on June
30, 1996. Subsequent to the end of the quarter, from July 1, 1996 through August
1, 1996,  the  Partnership  realized  $9.9 million  from the sale of  additional
portfolio investments.  As a result, the General Partners approved an additional
cash distribution to Partners totaling $14.5 million.  Such distribution will be
paid in October  1996 to Partners of record on September  30,  1996.  Cumulative
cash  distributions  paid to  Partners,  after  the  distribution  to be paid in
October 1996, will total $177.1 million;  $156 million to the Limited  Partners,
or $1,300 per $1,000 Unit and $21.1 million to the General Partners.

Generally,  proceeds received from the sale of portfolio  investments,  after an
adequate  reserve for operating  expenses and follow-on  investments in existing
portfolio  companies,  is distributed  to Partners as soon as practicable  after
receipt.   Funds  needed  to  cover  future  operating  expenses  and  follow-on
investments will be obtained from the Partnership's existing cash reserves, from
interest and other investment income and from proceeds received from the sale of
portfolio investments.

Results of Operations

For the three and six months  ended June 30,  1996,  the  Partnership  had a net
realized gain from operations of $10.4 million and $38.2 million,  respectively.
For the three and six months  ended June 30,  1995,  the  Partnership  had a net
realized gain from  operations of $9.7 million and $17.4 million,  respectively.
Net realized  gain or loss from  operations is comprised of 1) net realized gain
or  loss  from  portfolio  investments  and 2) net  investment  income  or  loss
(interest and dividend income less operating expenses).

Realized  Gains and Losses from  Portfolio  Investments  - For the three and six
months  ended  June 30,  1996,  the  Partnership  had a net  realized  gain from
portfolio investments of $10.1 million and $38 million, respectively. During the
three months ended June 30, 1996, the Partnership sold shares of common stock of
five of its publicly-traded  portfolio companies for $13.6 million,  realizing a
gain of $10.1  million.  During  the three  months  ended  March 31,  1996,  the
Partnership  sold  shares  of  common  stock  of  eight  of its  publicly-traded
portfolio  companies for $32.4 million,  realizing a gain of $27.8 million.  See
Note 9 of Notes to Financial Statements for a summary of sales by investment for
the three and six months ended June 30, 1996.

For the three and six months  ended June 30,  1995,  the  Partnership  had a net
realized  gain from  portfolio  investments  of $9.7 million and $17.7  million,
respectively.  During the three months ended June 30, 1995, the Partnership sold
shares of common stock in the public market of five of its  portfolio  companies
for $12.7  million,  realizing  a gain of $9.7  million.  The public  securities
liquidated  during such three month period were:  213,419 shares of Micro Linear
Corporation,  95,000 shares of CellPro,  Incorporated,  204,291 shares of Mobile
Telecommunications   Technologies  Corporation,   341,000  shares  of  Regeneron
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and 25,000 shares of Corporate Express, Inc. Additionally,
during the three  months ended March 31, 1995,  the  Partnership  sold shares of
common stock in the public market of five of its  portfolio  companies for $12.6
million,  realizing a gain of $8.1  million.  The public  securities  liquidated
during such three month  period were:  115,267  shares of  Children's  Discovery
Centers of America, Inc., 104,435 shares of Corporate Express, 144,486 shares of
Komag,  Incorporated,  520,000  shares of Regeneron  Pharmaceuticals  and 60,000
shares of  Viasoft,  Inc.  Additionally,  on March  31,  1995,  the  Partnership
wrote-off $145,000 of its $395,000  remaining  investment in Target Vision which
was sold in April 1995 for $250,000.

Investment  Income and  Expenses - For the three  months ended June 30, 1996 the
Partnership had net investment  income of $260,000  compared to a net investment
loss of $46,000 for the same period in 1995.  For the six months  ended June 30,
1996 and 1995, the Partnership  had net investment  income of $239,000 and a net
investment loss of $278,000, respectively. The increase in net investment income
for the 1996  periods  compared  to the same  periods  in  1995,  primarily  was
attributable to an increase in interest earned from short-term investments and a
decrease in operating expenses,  primarily  management fees, as discussed below.
The increase in interest earned from short-term  investments for 1996 was due to
an increase in funds  available for investment in short-term  securities.  Funds
available for investment  increased due to the receipt of proceeds from the sale
of portfolio investments during the 1996 periods.

The  Management  Company is responsible  for the  management and  administrative
services necessary for the operation of the Partnership.  The Management Company
receives  a  management  fee at an  annual  rate of 2.5%  of the  gross  capital
contributions to the Partnership, reduced by selling commissions, organizational
and offering  expenses paid by the  Partnership,  return of capital and realized
capital  losses,  with a minimum annual fee of $200,000.  Such fee is determined
and payable  quarterly.  The  management fee for the three months ended June 30,
1996 and 1995, was $184,000 and $295,000,  respectively.  The management fee for
the six  months  ended  June 30,  1996 and  1995,  was  $389,000  and  $617,000,
respectively. The decline in the management fee for the 1996 periods compared to
the same  periods in 1995 is due to the  continued  portfolio  liquidations  and
subsequent  distributions made to Partners.  The management fee will continue to
decline in future periods as the Partnership's investment portfolio continues to
mature and cash distributions are paid to Partners. The management fee and other
operating expenses are paid with funds provided from operations.  Funds provided
from  operations  for  the  period  were  obtained  from  interest  earned  from
short-term investments, interest and other income from portfolio investments and
proceeds from the sale of certain portfolio investments.

Unrealized   Gains  and  Losses  and  Changes  in  Unrealized   Appreciation  or
Depreciation of Portfolio  Investments - For the six months ended June 30, 1996,
the  Partnership  had a $6.9  million  net  unrealized  gain from its  portfolio
investments,  primarily  resulting  from  the  net  upward  revaluation  of  its
remaining publicly traded securities. Additionally, during the six month period,
$22.4 million was  transferred  from unrealized gain to realized gain related to
the portfolio  investments sold during the period, as discussed above. The $22.4
million transfer from unrealized gain to realized gain,  partially offset by the
$6.9  million  unrealized  gain,  resulted  in a $15.5  million  decrease to the
Partnership's  net  unrealized  appreciation  of  investments  for the six month
period.

For the six months ended June 30, 1995,  the  Partnership  had a $21 million net
unrealized gain from its portfolio investments, primarily resulting from the net
upward revaluation of its remaining  publicly traded  securities.  Additionally,
during the six month period,  $8.9 million of unrealized gain was transferred to
realized  gain  relating to  portfolio  investments  sold during the period,  as
discussed  above.  The $21 million  unrealized  gain offset by the $8.9  million
transfer  from  unrealized  gain to realized  gain  resulted in a $12.1  million
increase to net unrealized appreciation of investments for the six month period.

Net Assets - Changes to net assets resulting from operations are comprised of 1)
net  realized  gain or loss from  operations  and 2) changes  to net  unrealized
appreciation or depreciation of portfolio investments.

For the six months ended June 30, 1996, the  Partnership had a $22.7 million net
increase in net assets resulting from operations, comprised of the $38.2 million
net  realized  gain from  operations  offset by the $15.5  million  decrease  in
unrealized  appreciation  of investments  for the six month period.  At June 30,
1996, the Partnership's  net assets were $58.2 million,  down $22.1 million from
$80.3  million at December 31, 1995.  This decrease was due to the $21.4 million
cash  distribution  paid to Partners in April 1996 and the $23.4 million accrued
cash distribution paid to Partners in July 1996 which more than offset the $22.7
million increase in net assets from operations for the six month period.

For the six months ended June 30, 1995, the Partnership had an $29.5 million net
increase in net assets resulting from operations, comprised of the $12.1 million
increase in unrealized  appreciation  of  investments  and the $17.4 million net
realized gain from  operations  for the six month period.  At June 30, 1995, the
Partnership's  net assets  were  $101.7  million,  up $18.3  million  from $83.4
million at December 31, 1994. This increase  resulted from the $29.5 million net
increase in net assets from  operations  for the six month period  offset by the
$11.2 million accrued cash distribution paid to Partners in April 1995.

Gains and losses from  investments are allocated to Partners'  capital  accounts
when realized, in accordance with the Partnership Agreement (see Note 3 of Notes
to Financial  Statements).  However,  for purposes of calculating  the net asset
value per unit of limited partnership interest,  net unrealized  appreciation of
investments has been included as if the net  appreciation  had been realized and
allocated to the Limited Partners in accordance with the Partnership  Agreement.
Pursuant  to such  calculation,  the net asset value per $1,000 Unit at June 30,
1996 and December 31, 1995 was $436 and $596, respectively.

<PAGE>

                           PART II - OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.       Legal Proceedings.

The  Partnership  has been named as a  defendant  in an action  relating  to its
ownership of securities of In-Store Advertising,  Inc. ("In-Store Advertising").
On or about July 16, 1993, a Second Amended  Consolidated Class Action Complaint
(the "Amended  Complaint") was filed in the United States District Court for the
Southern  District  of New  York in the In Re  In-Store  Advertising  Securities
Litigation.  The action is a purported  class action suit wherein the plaintiffs
(the  "Plaintiffs")  are  persons  who  allegedly  purchased  shares of In-Store
Advertising  common  stock in the July 19, 1990  initial  public  offering  (the
"Offering")  and through  November 8, 1990. The defendants  named in the Amended
Complaint  include  former   individual   officers  and  directors  of  In-Store
Advertising,  the  underwriters  involved in the  Offering,  and  certain  other
defendants, including the Partnership, who owned In-Store Advertising securities
prior to the Offering (the "Venture Capital Defendants"). Prior to the filing of
the Amended Complaint,  In-Store  Advertising filed a "prepackaged" plan in U.S.
Bankruptcy  Court pursuant to Chapter XI of the U.S.  Bankruptcy  Code. In their
answers  to  the  Amended  Complaint,  defendants  (including  the  Partnership)
asserted cross-claims for contribution against their then co-defendant KPMG Peat
Marwick (In-Store Advertising's auditors).  Plaintiffs' claims against KPMG Peat
Marwick were dismissed as barred by the statute of limitations.

The Amended Complaint alleges  violations under Sections 11, 12(2) and 15 of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act"), Section 10(b) and 20 of the
Securities  Exchange  Act of 1934,  as amended  (the "1934  Act") and Rule 10b-5
promulgated  thereunder,  and common law claims of negligent  misrepresentation,
fraud and deceit in connection with the sale of securities.  The Plaintiffs seek
rescission of the purchases of In-Store Advertising's common stock to the extent
the  members of the  alleged  classes  still hold their  shares,  together  with
damages and certain costs and expenses.

The Amended  Complaint  alleges that the Venture  Capital  Defendants are liable
under  Section  10(b) of the 1934 Act and Rule  10b-5,  and are also  liable  as
controlling persons of In-Store  Advertising within the meaning of Section 15 of
the 1933 Act and Section 20(a) of the 1934 Act. The Venture  Capital  Defendants
are also being sued as alleged  knowing and  substantial  aiders and abettors of
the other defendants' wrongful conduct and under common law fraud and negligence
theories. An individual director of In-Store  Advertising,  named as a defendant
in the action,  was a Vice President of Merrill Lynch Venture  Capital Inc., the
General  Partner  of  the  Managing  General  Partner  of the  Partnership.  The
Partnership  believes  it has  meritorious  defenses to the  allegations  in the
Amended  Complaint and that the cost of resolution  of the  litigation  will not
have a material impact on the financial condition of the Partnership (see Note 8
of Notes to Financial Statements).

Item 2.       Changes in Securities.

Not applicable.

Item 3.       Defaults Upon Senior Securities.

Not applicable.

<PAGE>

Item 4.       Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

No matter was submitted to a vote of security holders during the period in which
this report covers.

Item 5.       Other Information.

None.

<PAGE>

Item 6.       Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K.

              (a)   Exhibits

<TABLE>
<S>                 <C>    <C>   <C>    
                    (3)   (a)  Amended and Restated  Certificate of Limited  Partnership of the Partnership,  dated as of January
                               12, 1987. (1)

                    (3)   (b)  Amended and Restated  Certificate of Limited Partnership
                               of the Partnership, dated July 27, 1990. (2)

                    (3)   (c)  Amended and  Restated  Certificate  of Limited  Partnership  of the  Partnership,  dated March 25,
                               1991. (3)

                    (3)   (d)  Amended and  Restated  Agreement of Limited  Partnership  of the  Partnership,  dated as of May 4,
                               1987. (4)

                    (3)   (e)  Amendment No. 1 dated February 14, 1989 to Amended and Restated  Agreement of Limited  Partnership
                               of the Partnership. (5)

                    (3)   (f)  Amendment No. 2 dated July 27, 1990 to Amended and Restated  Agreement of Limited  Partnership  of
                               the Partnership. (2)

                    (3)   (g)  Amendment No. 3 dated March 25, 1991 to Amended and Restated  Agreement of Limited  Partnership of
                               the Partnership. (3)

                    (3)   (h)  Amendment  No. 4 dated May 23, 1991 to Amended and Restated  Agreement of Limited  Partnership  of
                               the Partnership. (6)

                    (10)  (a)  Management  Agreement dated as of May 23, 1991 among the Partnership,  Management  Company and the
                               Managing General Partner. (6)

                    (10)  (b)  Sub-Management  Agreement dated as of May 23, 1991 among the Partnership,  Management Company, the
                               Managing General Partner and the Sub-Manager. (8)

                    (27)       Financial Data Schedule.

                    (28)       Prospectus of the Partnership  dated February 10,
                               1987  filed  with  the  Securities  and  Exchange
                               Commission  pursuant  to Rule  424(b)  under  the
                               Securities  Act of  1933,  as  supplemented  by a
                               supplement  thereto  dated  April 21,  1987 filed
                               pursuant to Rule 424(c) under the  Securities Act
                               of 1933. (7)

              (b)              No reports on Form 8-K have been filed during the quarter for which this report is filed.
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

(1)  Incorporated by reference to the  Partnership's  Annual Report on Form 10-K
     for the year ended December 31, 1988 filed with the Securities and Exchange
     Commission on March 27, 1989.

(2)  Incorporated  by reference to the  Partnership's  Quarterly  Report on Form
     10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 1990 filed with the Securities and
     Exchange Commission on November 14, 1990.

(3)  Incorporated by reference to the  Partnership's  Annual Report on Form 10-K
     for the year ended December 31, 1990 filed with the Securities and Exchange
     Commission on March 28, 1991.

(4)  Incorporated  by reference to the  Partnership's  Quarterly  Report on Form
     10-Q for the  quarter  ended June 30,  1987 filed with the  Securities  and
     Exchange Commission on August 14, 1987.

(5)  Incorporated  by reference to the  Partnership's  Quarterly  Report on Form
     10-Q for the quarter  ended March 31,  1989 filed with the  Securities  and
     Exchange Commission on May 15, 1989.

(6)  Incorporated  by reference to the  Partnership's  Quarterly  Report on Form
     10-Q for the  quarter  ended June 30,  1991 filed with the  Securities  and
     Exchange Commission on August 14, 1991.

(7)  Incorporated  by reference to the  Partnership's  Quarterly  Report on Form
     10-Q for the quarter  ended March 31,  1987 filed with the  Securities  and
     Exchange Commission on May 15, 1987.

(8)  Incorporated by reference to the  Partnership's  Annual Report on Form 10-K
     for the year ended December 31, 1992 filed with the Securities and Exchange
     Commission on March 26, 1993.

<PAGE>

                                   SIGNATURES



Pursuant  to the  requirements  of the  Securities  Exchange  Act of  1934,  the
registrant  has duly  caused  this  report  to be  signed  on its  behalf by the
undersigned thereunto duly authorized.



              ML VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.


By:           /s/     Kevin K. Albert
              Kevin K. Albert
              General Partner


By:           MLVPII Co., L.P.
              its Managing General Partner


By:           Merrill Lynch Venture Capital Inc.
              its General Partner


By:           /s/     Kevin K. Albert
              Kevin K. Albert
              President
              (Principal Executive Officer)


By:           /s/     Diane T. Herte
              Diane T. Herte
              Vice President and Treasurer
              (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)



Date:         August 12, 1996


<TABLE> <S> <C>


<ARTICLE>                                                                      6
<LEGEND>
THIS SCHEDULE CONTAINS SUMMARY FINANCIAL  INFORMATION  EXTRACTED FROM ML VENTURE
PARTNERS II, L.P.'S  QUARTERLY REPORT ON FORM 10-Q FOR THE PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30,
1996 AND IS QUALIFIED IN ITS ENTIRETY BY REFERENCE TO SUCH FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
</LEGEND>
       
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