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    As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on January 20, 1999
                                                              File No: 333-69187
    


                     U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                                    FORM N-14

   
             REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
                          Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2
    

                              THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS
               (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)


                                 1-800-572-3863
              (Registrant's Telephone Number, Including Area Code)


                              101 California Street
                         San Francisco, California 94111
                    (Address of Principal Executive Offices)


                               Gregory M. Siemons
                               Assistant Secretary
                              The Montgomery Funds
                              101 California Street
                             San Francisco, CA 94111
                     (Name and Address of Agent for Service)


                                    Copy to:

                               Julie Allecta, Esq.
                               David Hearth, Esq.
                      Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
                              345 California Street
                         San Francisco, California 94104

Approximate Date of Proposed Public Offering:  As soon as practicable after this
Registration  Statement  becomes  effective.  The registrant  hereby amends this
registration  statement  on such date or dates as may be  necessary to delay its
effective  date  until  the  registrant  shall  file a further  amendment  which
specifically  states that this  registration  statement shall thereafter  become
effective in  accordance  with Section 8(a) of the  Securities  Act of 1933,  as
amended, or until the registration statement shall become effective on such date
as the Commission, acting pursuant to said Section 8(a), may determine.

No filing fee is required under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,  because
an indefinite number of shares of beneficial interest,  with par value $0.01 per
share,  has  previously  been  registered  pursuant  to  Rule  24f-2  under  the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.


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CROSS REFERENCE SHEET


Form N-14 Part A, Item              Location in Prospectus/Proxy Statement
- ----------------------              --------------------------------------
         1                          Front Cover; Cross Reference

         2                          Table of Contents

         3                          Introduction;  Description  of the  Proposed
                                    Reorganization;  Comparison  of  the  Funds;
                                    Risk Factors

         4                          Introduction, The Transaction, The Proposal,
                                    Description of the Proposed Reorganization

         5, 6                       The  Transaction,  Comparison  of the Funds;
                                    Risk Factors;  Further Information About the
                                    Opportunities Fund and the Emerging Fund

         7                          Shares and Voting; Vote Required

         8                          Not Applicable

         9                          Not Applicable


Form N-14 Part B, Item           Location in Statement of Additional Information
- ----------------------           -----------------------------------------------
         10                         Cover Page

         11                         Table of Contents

         12                         Incorporation  of  Documents by Reference in
                                    Statement of Additional Information

         13                         Not Applicable

         14                         Incorporation  of  Documents by Reference in
                                    Statement of Additional Information


Form N-14 Part C
- ----------------

Information required to be included in Part C is set forth under the appropriate
item, so numbered, in Part C of Form N-14.

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THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE:

From Post-Effective  Amendment No. 62 of The Montgomery Funds, filed October 30,
1998 (SEC File No. 811-6011):

          Combined  Prospectus  for  Montgomery  U.S.  Emerging  Growth Fund and
          Montgomery  Small Cap  Opportunities  Fund  (with  other  funds of The
          Montgomery Funds), dated October 31, 1998.

          Combined Statement of Additional  Information for U.S. Emerging Growth
          Fund and Montgomery  Small Cap  Opportunities  Fund, dated October 31,
          1998.

As previously  sent to shareholders  of the Montgomery  Small Cap  Opportunities
Fund and the  Montgomery  U.S.  Emerging  Growth Fund, and as filed with the SEC
pursuant to Rule 30b2-1:

          Annual Report for the Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities  Fund and the
          Montgomery  U.S.  Emerging  Growth Fund for the fiscal year ended June
          30, 1998, as contained in the Annual Report for The  Montgomery  Funds
          dated as of and for the periods ended June 30, 1998.

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

                                     PART A

                     COMBINED PROXY STATEMENT AND PROSPECTUS

                            FOR THE REORGANIZATION OF

                     MONTGOMERY SMALL CAP OPPORTUNITIES FUND

                                      INTO

                      MONTGOMERY U.S. EMERGING GROWTH FUND

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



<PAGE>


                [Letterhead of Montgomery Asset Management, LLC]


                                January 15, 1999


Dear Small Cap Opportunities Fund Shareholder:

         We are seeking your approval to reorganize the Small Cap  Opportunities
Fund into the U.S.  Emerging  Growth  Fund.  As the  manager of both  Funds,  we
recommend that you approve the reorganization  because we believe the efforts of
our Growth equity  portfolio  management team are best devoted to the success of
one small  cap-oriented  mutual fund.  The Funds now emphasize the small cap and
emerging growth sectors of the U.S. market, respectively. By consolidating these
Funds, we can reduce the managerial inefficiencies of two funds with overlapping
market sectors.  We believe this will allow us to take better advantage of those
exciting  investment  prospects  that otherwise  could be  appropriate  for both
Funds.

         We  have  agreed  to pay all  expenses  of the  reorganization  so that
shareholders will not bear those costs.

         The  Board  of  Trustees  of The  Montgomery  Funds  has  approved  the
transaction and urges your approval.

         Please read the enclosed proxy  materials and consider the  information
provided. We encourage you to complete and mail your proxy card promptly.


                                             Sincerely,

                                             MONTGOMERY ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC


                                             Mark B. Geist, President



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                              THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS
                              101 California Street
                         San Francisco, California 94111
                              (800) 572-FUND [3863]

                    NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
                                       OF
                     MONTGOMERY SMALL CAP OPPORTUNITIES FUND

                            TO BE HELD MARCH 1, 1999

To the Shareholders of the Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities Fund:

         Your Fund will host a special meeting of shareholders at the offices of
The  Montgomery  Funds,  101  California  Street,  35th  Floor,  San  Francisco,
California 94111 on March 1, 1999, at 10:00 a.m., local time. At the meeting, we
will ask you to vote on:

     1.  A proposal to reorganize the Small Cap Opportunities  Fund into another
         Montgomery Fund, the U.S. Emerging Growth Fund.

     2.  Any other business that properly comes before the meeting.

         Only  shareholders  of record at the close of business on December  28,
1998 (the Record  Date),  will be entitled to receive this notice and to vote at
the meeting.


                                             By Order of the Board of Trustees

                                             Gregory M. Siemons
                                             Assistant Secretary


                  YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT REGARDLESS OF HOW MANY
                      SHARES YOU OWNED ON THE RECORD DATE.

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

PLEASE VOTE ON THE ENCLOSED  PROXY FORM,  DATE AND SIGN IT, AND RETURN IT IN THE
PRE-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE PROVIDED. NO POSTAGE IS NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED
STATES.  YOU ALSO  MAY VOTE BY  INTERNET  (www.proxyvote.com)  AND BY  TELEPHONE
(800.690.6903).  IN ORDER TO AVOID THE  ADDITIONAL  EXPENSE  AND  DISRUPTION  OF
FURTHER SOLICITATION, WE REQUEST YOUR COOPERATION IN VOTING PROMPTLY.


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                              THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS
                              101 California Street
                         San Francisco, California 94111
                              (800) 572-FUND [3863]

                     Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities Fund

                                       and

                      Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund


                     COMBINED PROXY STATEMENT AND PROSPECTUS


                             Dated: January 15, 1999

What is this document and why did we send it to you?

         The Board of  Trustees  approved a plan to  reorganize  the  Montgomery
Small Cap Opportunities Fund (the "Opportunities Fund") into the Montgomery U.S.
Emerging Growth Fund (the "Emerging  Fund") (that  transaction is referred to as
the  "Reorganization").  Shareholder  approval  is  needed to  proceed  with the
Reorganization.  The  shareholder  meeting  will be held on March 1,  1999  (the
"Shareholder  Meeting").  We are  sending  this  document to you for your use in
deciding whether to approve the Reorganization at the Shareholder Meeting.

         This document  includes a Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders,  a
Combined Proxy Statement and Prospectus and a form of Proxy.

         As a technical matter, the Reorganization will have three steps:

o        the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Opportunities Fund to
         the  Emerging  Fund in exchange  for shares of the  Emerging  Fund (the
         "Emerging  Fund  Shares")  of  equivalent   value  to  the  net  assets
         transferred,

o        the pro rata distribution of those Emerging Fund Shares to shareholders
         of record of the  Opportunities  Fund as of the  effective  date of the
         Reorganization  (the  "Effective  Date")  in full  redemption  of those
         shareholders' shares in the Opportunities Fund, and

o        the immediate liquidation and termination of the Opportunities Fund.

         As  a  result  of  the   Reorganization,   each   shareholder   of  the
Opportunities Fund would instead hold Emerging Fund Shares having the same total
value as the  shares of

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the Opportunities Fund held immediately before the  Reorganization.  Lawyers for
the Opportunities Fund and the Emerging Fund will issue an opinion to the effect
that, for federal income tax purposes,  the Reorganization  will be treated as a
tax-free   reorganization   that  will  not  cause  the   Opportunities   Fund's
shareholders  to recognize a gain or loss for federal  income tax purposes.  See
Section II.A.3 below.

         The investment objective of the Opportunities Fund is to seek long-term
capital  appreciation by investing in growth-oriented  U.S. small-cap  companies
whose  shares have a total stock market value  (market  capitalization)  of $1.5
billion or less. The Emerging Fund's  investment  objective is to seek long-term
capital  appreciation.  It currently invests in growth-oriented U.S. smaller cap
companies whose shares have a total stock market value of $1 billion or less.

         This  Combined  Proxy  Statement  and  Prospectus  sets forth the basic
information that you should know before voting on the proposal.  You should read
it and keep it for future reference.

What other important documents should I know about?

         The  Opportunities  Fund and Emerging Fund (together,  the "Funds") are
series of The Montgomery Funds (the "Trust"),  an open-end management investment
company.  The following  documents are on file with the  Securities and Exchange
Commission (the "SEC") and are deemed to be legally part of this document:

o        Combined  Prospectus for the Emerging Fund and the  Opportunities  Fund
         (as well as other Montgomery Funds) dated October 31, 1998

o        Combined   Statement  of   Additional   Information   relating  to  the
         Opportunities  Fund and the Emerging Fund (as well as other  Montgomery
         Funds) also dated October 31, 1998

o        Statement of Additional  Information  relating to this  Combined  Proxy
         Statement and Prospectus

         Those documents are available without charge by writing to the Trust at
101 California  Street,  35th Floor,  San  Francisco,  California  94111,  or by
calling (800) 572-FUND [3863].

         The Annual Report to  Shareholders  of the  Opportunities  Fund and the
Emerging  Fund for the  fiscal  year  ended June 30,  1998,  containing  audited
financial  statements of the Opportunities  Fund and the Emerging Fund have been
previously mailed to shareholders.  If you do not have a copy, additional copies
of that Annual  Report are  available  without  charge by writing or calling the
Trust at its address and telephone number listed above. It is expected that this
Combined Proxy  Statement and Prospectus  will be mailed to  shareholders  on or
about January 15, 1999.

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THE  SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE  COMMISSION  HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED  THESE
SECURITIES OR PASSED ON THE ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS.  ANY  REPRESENTATION TO
THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.    INTRODUCTION.............................................................6
   A.    THE TRANSACTION.......................................................6
   B.    THE PROPOSAL..........................................................6
   C.    COMPARISON OF EXPENSES................................................8
   D.    SHARES AND VOTING.....................................................9

II.   THE PROPOSAL............................................................11
   A.    DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED REORGANIZATION...........................11
      1.    The Reorganization................................................11
      2.    Effect of the Reorganization......................................12
      3.    Federal Income Tax Consequences...................................12
      4.    Description of the Emerging Fund Shares...........................13
      5.    Capitalization....................................................13
   B.    COMPARISON OF THE FUNDS..............................................14
      1.    Investment Objectives and Policies................................14
      2.    Investment Restrictions...........................................14
      3.    Comparative Performance Information...............................17
      4.    Advisory Fees and Other Expenses..................................17
      5.    Portfolio Managers................................................18
      6.    Distribution and Shareholder Services.............................19
      7.    Redemption and Exchange Procedures................................19
      8.    Income Dividends, Capital Gains Distributions and Taxes...........20
      9.    Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage Commissions..................20
     10.    Shareholders' Rights..............................................21
   C.    RISK FACTORS.........................................................21
   D.    RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES..............................22
   E.    DISSENTERS' RIGHTS OF APPRAISAL......................................22
   F.    FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND AND THE
         ACQUIRING FUND.......................................................22
   G.    VOTE REQUIRED........................................................23
   H.    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS.................................................23

III.     MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES.................................................26
   A.    OTHER BUSINESS.......................................................26
   B.    NEXT MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS.........................................26
   C.    LEGAL MATTERS........................................................26
   D.    EXPERTS..............................................................26

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                                 I. INTRODUCTION


A. GENERAL

         The  Board  of  Trustees  called  this  shareholder  meeting  to  allow
shareholders  to  consider  and  vote  on  the  proposed  Reorganization  of the
Opportunities  Fund.  The  Board  of  Trustees  (including  a  majority  of  the
independent  trustees,  meaning those trustees who are not "interested"  persons
under the  Investment  Company Act) voted on November  18, 1998,  to approve the
Reorganization subject to the approval of the Opportunities Fund's shareholders.

         Montgomery  Asset  Management,  LLC, serves as the manager of each Fund
(the  "Manager").  The Manager  recommends  that you approve the  reorganization
because it believes the efforts of its Growth equity  portfolio  management team
are best devoted to one small cap-oriented  mutual fund. By consolidating  these
Funds, the Manager believes it can reduce the managerial  inefficiencies  of two
funds  with   overlapping   market  sectors.   The  Manager  expects  that  this
consolidation  will  allow  it  to  take  better  advantage  of  those  exciting
investment prospects that otherwise could be appropriate for both Funds.

         If the  proposed  Reorganization  of the  Opportunities  Fund  into the
Emerging  Fund is  approved  and  completed,  the  Emerging  Fund's  assets will
increase,  which should create certain economies of scale; and the Opportunities
Fund will become part of a fund with similar investment  objectives and policies
as well as larger assets which should permit it to operate more  efficiently  in
accordance with its investment policies and objective.

         The Opportunities  Fund sells its Class R shares directly to the public
at net asset value,  without any sales load or Rule 12b-1 fee. The Opportunities
Fund has a very  limited  number of Class P shares  that are  subject to a 0.25%
Rule 12b-1 distribution fee. The holders of those Class P shares are expected to
redeem their shares before the Shareholder  Meeting. The Emerging Fund currently
offers  only its Class R shares  directly  to the  public  at net  asset  value,
without any sales load or Rule 12b-1 fee. If the  Reorganization  is  completed,
all remaining  holders of Class R and Class P shares of the  Opportunities  Fund
would receive Class R shares of the Emerging Fund.


B. THE PROPOSAL

         At the Shareholder  Meeting, the shareholders of the Opportunities Fund
will be asked to approve the proposed  Reorganization of the Opportunities  Fund
into the  Emerging  Fund.  The  Reorganization  will  include  the  transfer  of
substantially all of the assets and liabilities of the Opportunities Fund to the
Emerging Fund. All remaining Class R and Class P Opportunities Fund shareholders
will receive Class R Emerging Fund Shares in exchange.  The  Opportunities  Fund
will then be terminated and liquidated.

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         The investment objective of the Opportunities Fund is to seek long-term
capital  appreciation by investing in growth-oriented  U.S. small-cap  companies
whose  shares have a total stock market value  (market  capitalization)  of $1.5
billion or less. The Emerging Fund's  investment  objective is to seek long-term
capital appreciation by currently investing in smaller-cap U.S.  growth-oriented
companies that have a market capitalization of $1 billion or less.

         Investments  in the Funds are subject to  substantially  similar risks.
See Section II.C.  below. The purchase and redemption  arrangements of the Funds
are  identical.  The  Emerging  Fund and the  Opportunities  Fund  have the same
distribution  and exchange  arrangements,  which are  discussed in Section II.B.
below.

         The  Manager  and the  Board of  Trustees  believe  that  the  proposed
Reorganization is in the best interests of the Opportunities  Fund, the Emerging
Fund and their shareholders,  and that the interests of existing shareholders of
the  Opportunities  and  Emerging  Funds  will not be diluted as a result of the
proposed Reorganization. See Section II.D. below.

         The Manager will pay the costs of the  Reorganization,  the Shareholder
Meeting and solicitation of proxies, including the cost of copying, printing and
mailing proxy  materials.  In addition to solicitations by mail, the Manager and
the Board also may solicit proxies, without special compensation,  by telephone,
facsimile or otherwise.

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C. COMPARISON OF EXPENSES

         The following table shows the comparative fees and expenses you may pay
if you buy and hold shares of these Funds. The Funds do not impose any front-end
or  deferred  sales  loads and they do not charge  shareholders  for  exchanging
shares or reinvesting dividends.

<TABLE>
Fees and Expenses of the Funds

<CAPTION>

                                           Montgomery    
                                           Small Cap          Montgomery        Montgomery      Montgomery
                                         Opportunities        Small Cap       U.S. Emerging    U.S. Emerging
                                              Fund        Opportunities Fund   Growth Fund      Growth Fund
                                        ----------------   ----------------     ---------       -----------
                                        (Class R Shares)   (Class P Shares)     (Current)       (Pro Forma)
<S>                                          <C>                <C>               <C>              <C>  
  Shareholder Fees (fees paid
  directly from your investment)
           Redemption Fee                    0.00%              0.00%             0.00%            0.00%
  Annual Fund Operating Expenses
  (expenses that are deducted from
  Fund assets)+
           Management Fee                    1.20%              1.20%             1.33%            1.33%
           Distribution/Service              0.00%              0.25%             0.00%            0.00%
  (12b-1) Fee
           Other Expenses                    0.58%              0.58%             0.24%            0.24%
                                             -----              -----             -----            -----
  Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses       1.78%              2.03%             1.57%            1.57%
                                                                                  =====                 
           Fee Reduction and/or              0.28%              0.28%                              0.07%
                                             -----              -----                              -----
  Expense Reimbursement
  Net Expenses                               1.50%              1.75%                              1.50%
                                             =====              =====                              =====

<FN>
+ Montgomery Asset Management has contractually agreed to reduce its fees and/or
absorb expenses to limit total annual operating  expenses  (excluding Rule 12b-1
fees,  interest and tax  expenses) to 1.50%.  The 1.50%  contractual  limit will
apply to the Emerging Fund immediately after the  Reorganization.  This contract
has a one-year  term,  renewable  at the end of each  fiscal  year.  See Section
II.B.4.  for a discussion  of fees reduced and expenses  reimbursed  that may be
recouped by the Manager.
</FN>
</TABLE>


<TABLE>
Example of Fund expenses:  This example is intended to help you compare the cost
of investing in the Funds with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.  The
table below shows what you would pay in expenses  over time,  whether or not you
sold  your  shares at the end of each  period.  It  assumes  a  $10,000  initial
investment,  5% total  return each year and the changes  specified  above.  This
example is for  comparison  purposes only. It does not  necessarily  represent a
Fund's actual expenses or returns.

<CAPTION>
Fund                                                 1 Year         3 Years        5 Years       10 Years
- ------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
<S>                                                    <C>            <C>          <C>            <C>   
Opportunities Fund (Class R shares)                    $152           $532         $  936         $2,063
- ------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Opportunities Fund (Class P shares)                    $177           $608         $1,064         $2,326
- ------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Emerging Fund (current Class R shares)                 $159           $495         $  853         $1,860
- ------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Emerging Fund (pro forma Class R shares)               $152           $488         $  846         $1,854
</TABLE>


The  figures  in the  Example  after the first  year  assume  that the  one-year
contract  for the  reduction  in fees and  expenses  noted above is not renewed.
However,  the Trust and the  Manager  currently  expect to renew that  agreement
throughout the periods shown.

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D. SHARES AND VOTING

         The Trust is a Massachusetts  business trust and is registered with the
SEC as an  open-end  management  investment  company.  The Trust  currently  has
eighteen operating series, or funds,  including the Funds. Each Fund has its own
investment  objective  and policies and operates  independently  for purposes of
investments,  dividends, other distributions and redemptions.  The Opportunities
Fund has three classes of shares,  each with its own fee and expense  structure:
Class R shares, Class P shares and Class L shares. At present, the Opportunities
Fund has issued  only  Class R and Class P shares.  The  Emerging  Fund also has
three authorized classes of shares, each with its own fee and expense structure:
Class R shares,  Class P shares  and Class L shares.  At  present,  only Class R
shares of the Emerging Fund have been issued and sold to the public.

         The Opportunities  Fund's Class R and Class P shareholders will receive
Class R  shares  of the  Emerging  Fund in  exchange  for  their  shares  if the
Reorganization  is approved  and  completed.  Information  about the Class P and
Class  L  shares  of the  Emerging  Fund is  contained  in the  Funds'  Combined
Statement of Additional Information.

         Each whole or fractional share of the Opportunities Fund is entitled to
one vote or corresponding  fraction at the Shareholder  Meeting. At the close of
business  on  December  28,  1998,  the  record  date for the  determination  of
shareholders  entitled to vote at the  Shareholder  Meeting (the "Record Date"),
there  were  5,698,811.904  shares  outstanding  held by 12,269  record  holders
(including omnibus accounts  representing  multiple underlying beneficial owners
such as those in the names of brokers).

         All shares  represented by each properly  signed proxy received  before
the meeting will be voted at the Shareholder Meeting. If a shareholder specifies
how the  proxy  is to be voted  on any  business  properly  to come  before  the
Shareholder  Meeting,  it will be voted in accordance with instruction given. If
no choice is  indicated  on the  proxy,  it will be voted  FOR  approval  of the
Reorganization,  as more fully  described in this Combined  Proxy  Statement and
Prospectus.  A proxy may be revoked by a shareholder  at any time before its use
by written  notice to the Trust,  by  submission  of a  later-dated  proxy or by
voting in person at the  Shareholder  Meeting.  If any other matters come before
the Shareholder  Meeting,  proxies will be voted by the persons named as proxies
in accordance with their best judgment.

         The presence in person or by proxy of shareholders entitled to cast 40%
of the votes entitled to be cast at the  Shareholder  Meeting will  constitute a
quorum.  When a quorum is present,  a majority of the shares  voted shall decide
the proposal.  The  Shareholder  Meeting may be adjourned from time to time by a
majority of the votes properly voting on the question of adjourning a meeting to
another date and time,  whether or not a quorum is present,  and the meeting may
be held as  adjourned  within  a  reasonable  time  after  the  date set for the
original  meeting without  further  notice.  The persons named in the proxy will
vote those  shares  that they are  entitled to vote in favor of

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adjournment  if  adjournment  is  necessary  to  obtain a quorum  or to obtain a
favorable vote on any proposal. If the adjournment requires setting a new record
date or the  adjournment  is for  more  than 60 days  from  the date set for the
original  meeting  (in which  case the Board of  Trustees  will set a new record
date), the Trust will give notice of the adjourned  meeting to the shareholders.
Business  may be  conducted  once a quorum is  present  and may  continue  until
adjournment of the meeting.

         Proxies  may  be  voted  by  mail  or  electronically  by  internet  or
telephone. If voted electronically, the Opportunities Fund or its agent will use
reasonable procedures (such as requiring an identification number) to verify the
authenticity  of the vote cast.  Each  shareholder  who casts an electronic vote
also will be able to validate that his or her vote was received correctly.

         All proxies voted,  including  abstentions and broker  non-votes (where
the underlying  holder has not voted and the broker does not have  discretionary
authority to vote the shares),  will be counted  toward  establishing  a quorum.
Approval of the  Reorganization  will occur only if a sufficient number of votes
are cast FOR that  proposal.  Abstentions  do not  constitute  a vote  "for" and
effectively  result in a vote "against."  Broker non-votes do not represent vote
"for" or "against"" and are disregarded in determining  whether the proposal has
received enough votes.

<TABLE>
   
         As of the Record Date, the Opportunities Fund's and the Emerging Fund's
shareholders  of record and (to the  Trust's  knowledge)  beneficial  owners who
owned more than five percent of the Fund's shares are as follows:

<CAPTION>
                                                    Percentage of the                    Percentage of the
                                                   Opportunities Fund's                   Emerging Fund's
      Shareholder                                   Outstanding Shares                   Outstanding Shares
      -----------                                   ------------------                   ------------------
<S>                                                        <C>                        <C>
      Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
      101 Montgomery Street                                30.58%                             36.05%
      San Francisco, CA 94104                                                         (34.95% after the Reorg.)

      National Financial Services Corp.
      For the Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers
      Attn: Mutual Funds
      P.O. Box 3730
      Church Street Station                                11.13%                              5.76%
      New York, NY 10008                                                              (6.70% after the Reorg.)
</TABLE>


         The Officers and Trustees of the Trust, as a group, owned of record and
beneficially  less than one percent of the outstanding  voting securities of the
Opportunities Fund and the Emerging Fund as of the Record Date.
    

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                                II. THE PROPOSAL


A. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED REORGANIZATION

         1. The Reorganization

         If the  Reorganization is approved,  on the Effective Date the Emerging
Fund  will  acquire  substantially  all of the  assets  and  liabilities  of the
Opportunities  Fund.  At  that  time,  the  Emerging  Fund  will  issue  to  the
Opportunities  Fund the number of  Emerging  Fund Class R Shares  determined  by
dividing the value of the Opportunities  Fund's net assets so transferred by the
net asset value of one Emerging Fund Share.  The net asset value of the Emerging
Fund and the net asset value of the Opportunities Fund will be calculated at the
close of business on the date  immediately  preceding  the  Effective  Date (the
"Valuation Date") in accordance with the Funds' valuation  procedures  described
in The Montgomery Funds Combined Prospectus dated October 31, 1998.

         At the same time as that asset transfer,  the  Opportunities  Fund will
distribute  the  Emerging  Fund  Shares it receives  pro rata to each  remaining
shareholder of the Opportunities Fund based on the percentage of the outstanding
shares of the  Opportunities  Fund held of  record  by that  shareholder  on the
Valuation  Date.  For example,  on December 31, 1998, the value of the aggregate
net assets of the Opportunities Fund was approximately $91,236,849.  The Class R
Opportunities Fund Shares were valued at $16.32 per share and the Class P Shares
at $15.95 per share. The net asset value of each Emerging Fund Class R Share was
$20.70.  Therefore,  if the  Effective  Date had been  December  31,  1998,  the
Opportunities Fund would then have redeemed each of its then outstanding Class R
shares in exchange for .788 Emerging Fund Shares.

         This   distribution  of  the  Emerging  Fund  Class  R  Shares  to  the
Opportunities  Fund's  shareholders will be accomplished by the establishment of
accounts  on  the  Emerging   Fund's  share   records  in  the  names  of  those
shareholders,  representing  the  respective  pro rata number of  Emerging  Fund
Shares  deliverable  to them.  Fractional  shares  will be  carried to the third
decimal  place.  Certificates  evidencing  the Emerging  Fund Shares will not be
issued to the Opportunities Fund's shareholders.

         Immediately  following the  Opportunities  Fund's pro rata  liquidating
distribution of the Emerging Fund Shares to the Opportunities Fund shareholders,
the Opportunities Fund will liquidate and terminate.

         Completion  of  the  Reorganization  is  subject  to  approval  by  the
shareholders of the Opportunities  Fund. The  Reorganization may be abandoned at
any time  before  the  Effective  Date by a  majority  of the  Trust's  Board of
Trustees.

         The  Manager  will pay all costs and  expenses  of the  Reorganization,
including those associated with the Shareholder Meeting,  the copying,  printing
and  distribution  of

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this Combined Proxy  Statement and Prospectus,  and the  solicitation of proxies
for the Shareholder Meeting.

         The above is a summary  of the  Reorganization.  The  summary  is not a
complete description of the terms of the Reorganization,  which are set forth in
the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization attached as Exhibit A to this document.

         2. Effect of the Reorganization

         If  the   Reorganization  is  approved  by  the  Opportunities   Fund's
shareholders  and completed,  shareholders of the  Opportunities  Fund as of the
Effective  Date will become  shareholders  of the Emerging  Fund.  The total net
asset  value  of the  Emerging  Fund  Shares  held  by each  Shareholder  of the
Opportunities  Fund immediately after completion of the  Reorganization  will be
equivalent to the total net asset value of the Opportunities Fund Shares held by
that same shareholder immediately before completion of the Reorganization.

         On or before  the  Effective  Date the  Opportunities  Fund  intends to
distribute all of its  then-remaining net investment income and realized capital
gains.

         After the Reorganization,  the investment adviser for the Emerging Fund
will continue to be Montgomery  Asset  Management LLC. Funds  Distributor,  Inc.
will  continue to be the Emerging  Fund's  Distributor.  The Emerging  Fund will
continue to be managed in accordance with its existing investment  objective and
policies.

         3. Federal Income Tax Consequences

         As a condition to closing the  Reorganization,  the Opportunities  Fund
and the  Emerging  Fund must receive a favorable  opinion  from Paul,  Hastings,
Janofsky & Walker LLP, counsel to the Emerging Fund, substantially to the effect
that,  for federal  income tax purposes:  (a) the transfer by the  Opportunities
Fund of  substantially  all of its assets and  liabilities  to the Emerging Fund
solely in exchange  for the  Emerging  Fund Shares,  as  described  above,  is a
reorganization  within  the  meaning  of Section  368(a)(1)(C)  of the  Internal
Revenue  Code of 1986,  as  amended  (the  "Code");  (b) no gain or loss will be
recognized by the  Opportunities  Fund upon the transfer of substantially all of
its assets to the  Emerging  Fund in exchange  solely for shares of the Emerging
Fund Shares;  (c) no gain or loss will be  recognized  by the  Emerging  Fund on
receipt of the  Opportunities  Fund's  assets in exchange for the Emerging  Fund
Shares;  (d) the aggregate tax basis of the assets of the Opportunities  Fund in
the hands of the Emerging  Fund is, in each  instance,  the same as the basis of
those  assets in the hands of the  Opportunities  Fund  immediately  before  the
transaction;  (e) the holding period of the  Opportunities  Fund's assets in the
hands of the Emerging Fund includes the period during which the assets were held
by the Opportunities Fund; (f) no gain or loss is recognized to the shareholders
of the Opportunities Fund upon the receipt of the Emerging Fund Shares solely in
exchange  for the  Fund's  shares;  (g) the basis of the  Emerging  Fund  Shares
received by the Opportunities  Fund shareholders is, in each instance,  the same
as the basis of the

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Opportunities Fund shares surrendered in exchange therefor;  and (h) the holding
period  of  the  Emerging  Fund  Shares  received  by  the  Opportunities   Fund
shareholders   includes   the  holding   period   during  which  shares  of  the
Opportunities Fund were held,  provided that those shares were held as a capital
asset in the hands of the  Opportunities  Fund  shareholders  on the date of the
exchange.  The Trust does not intend to seek a private  letter  ruling  from the
Internal Revenue Service with respect to the tax effects of the  Reorganization,
and one is not required.

         4. Description of the Emerging Fund Shares

         Each  Emerging  Fund Share issued to  Opportunities  Fund  shareholders
pursuant to the Reorganization  will be duly authorized,  validly issued,  fully
paid and nonassessable when issued, will be transferable without restriction and
will have no  preemptive  or  conversion  rights.  Each Emerging Fund Share will
represent  an equal  interest in the assets of the Emerging  Fund.  The Emerging
Fund  Shares  will be sold and  redeemed  based upon the net asset  value of the
Emerging  Fund next  determined  after  receipt of the  purchase  or  redemption
request, as described in the Emerging Fund's Prospectus.

         5. Capitalization

         The  capitalization of the Funds as of December 31, 1998, and their pro
forma  combined  capitalization  as of that  date  after  giving  effect  to the
proposed Reorganization are as follows:

                                      Emerging      Opportunities     Pro Forma
                                        Fund            Fund          Combined
                                    ------------    ------------    ------------
Aggregate net assets                $410,438,585    $ 91,236,849    $501,675,434
Shares outstanding*                   19,823,717       5,592,478      25,416,195

Net asset value per share:
Class R shares                      $      20.70    $      16.32    $      20.70
Class P shares                               N/A    $      15.95             N/A

- ---------------------------------------
*        Each Fund is authorized to issue an indefinite number of shares.

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B. COMPARISON OF THE FUNDS

         A brief  comparison of the Funds is set forth below.  See Section II.F.
for more information.

         1. Investment Objectives and Policies

         The investment objective of the Opportunities Fund is to seek long-term
capital  appreciation by investing in growth-oriented  U.S. small-cap  companies
whose  shares have a total stock market value  (market  capitalization)  of $1.5
billion or less.

         The equity securities in which the Opportunities Fund invests generally
consist of common stock,  preferred  stock and  securities  convertible  into or
exchangeable for common or preferred stock. Under normal market  conditions,  at
least 65% of the value of the Opportunities Fund's total assets will be invested
in the equity  securities of U.S.  companies.  The  securities in which the Fund
invests  are  expected  to be  either  listed  on an  exchange  or  traded in an
over-the-counter market.

         In selecting  investments  for the  Opportunities  Fund,  its portfolio
managers  generally seek companies that they believe exhibit  characteristics of
financial  soundness and are  undervalued by the market relative to their growth
potential.  In seeking  to  identify  financially  sound  companies,  the Fund's
portfolio  managers  rigorously  analyze all prospective  holdings by subjecting
them to the  following  three steps of their  investment  process:  (1) identify
companies with improving business fundamentals; (2) conduct an in-depth analysis
of each company's  current business and future  prospects;  and (3) analyze each
company's price to determine  whether its growth  prospects have been discovered
by the market.  The Fund's portfolio  managers will often select investments for
the Opportunities Fund that are considered to be unattractive by other investors
or are unpopular with the financial press.

         The  Emerging  Fund has  identical  investment  objective  and policies
except that  currently  it invests in U.S.  companies  whose shares have a total
stock market value of $1 billion or less.

         2. Investment Restrictions

         Both  the  Emerging  Fund and the  Opportunities  Fund  have  identical
fundamental  investment  restrictions,  which  cannot  be  changed  without  the
affirmative vote of a majority of each Fund's  outstanding  voting securities as
defined  in the  Investment  Company  Act.  Neither  the  Emerging  Fund nor the
Opportunities Fund may:

         (1) With respect to 75% of its total assets,  invest in the  securities
of any  one  issuer  (other  than  the  U.S.  government  and its  agencies  and
instrumentalities)  if immediately after and as a result of such investment more
than 5% of the total assets of the Funds would be invested in such issuer. There
are no limitations with respect to the

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remaining  25% of its  total  assets,  except  to the  extent  other  investment
restrictions may be applicable.

         (2) Make  loans to others,  except (a)  through  the  purchase  of debt
securities in accordance with its investment  objectives and policies;  and, (b)
through the lending of up to 30% of its portfolio  securities as described above
and in the Combined Statement of Additional Information;

         (3)      (a) Borrow money,  except for temporary or emergency  purposes
from a bank,  or  pursuant  to  reverse  repurchase  agreements  or dollar  roll
transactions,  in an amount not  exceeding  1/3 of the value of its total assets
(including the proceeds of such borrowings,  at the lower of cost or fair market
value). Any such borrowings will be made only if immediately thereafter there is
an  asset  coverage  of at  least  300%  of all  borrowings,  and no  additional
investments  may be made while any such borrowings are in excess of 10% of total
assets.

                  (b) Mortgage,  pledge or hypothecate  any of its assets except
in connection with  permissible  borrowings and permissible  forward  contracts,
futures contracts, option contracts or other hedging transactions.

         (4)  Except  as  required  in  connection  with   permissible   hedging
activities,  purchase securities on margin or underwrite securities.  (This does
not preclude the Funds from obtaining such short-term credit as may be necessary
for the clearance of purchases and sales of its portfolio securities.)

         (5) Buy or sell real  estate or  commodities  or  commodity  contracts;
however  the Funds,  to the  extent not  otherwise  prohibited  in the  Combined
Prospectus  or  Combined  Statement  of  Additional  Information,  may invest in
securities  secured by real estate or  interests  therein or issued by companies
which  invest  in real  estate  or  interests  therein,  including  real  estate
investment  trusts,  and may  purchase  or sell  currencies  (including  forward
currency exchange contracts), futures contracts and related options generally as
described in the Combined Statement of Additional Information.

         (6) Invest in securities of other investment  companies,  except to the
extent  permitted by the  Investment  Company Act and  discussed in the Combined
Prospectus  or  Combined  Statement  of  Additional  Information,   or  as  such
securities may be acquired as part of a merger,  consolidation or acquisition of
assets.

         (7)  Invest,  in the  aggregate,  more  than 15% of its net  assets  in
illiquid securities,  including (under current SEC  interpretations)  restricted
securities   (excluding  liquid  Rule  144A-eligible   restricted   securities),
securities which are not otherwise  readily  marketable,  repurchase  agreements
that mature in more than seven days and over-the-counter options (and securities
underlying such options)  purchased by that Funds.  (This is an operating policy
which  may  be  changed  without  shareholder  approval,   consistent  with  the
Investment Company Act, and changes in relevant SEC interpretations).

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         (8)  Invest  in any  issuer  for  purposes  of  exercising  control  or
management  of the issuer.  (This is an  operating  policy  which may be changed
without shareholder approval, consistent with the Investment Company Act.)

         (9) Invest more than 25% of the market value of its total assets in the
securities  of companies  engaged in any one  industry.  (This does not apply to
investment  in  the  securities  of  the  U.S.   Government,   its  agencies  or
instrumentalities.)  For purposes of this restriction,  the Funds generally rely
on  the  U.S.   Office  of   Management   and   Budget's   Standard   Industrial
Classifications.

         (10) Issue senior securities, as defined in the Investment Company Act,
except that this restriction shall not be deemed to prohibit that Funds from (a)
making any  permitted  borrowings,  mortgages or pledges,  or (b) entering  into
permissible repurchase and dollar roll transactions.

         (11) Except as described in the  Combined  Prospectus  and the Combined
Statement of Additional  Information,  acquire or dispose of put, call, straddle
or spread options subject to the following conditions:

                  (a)      such options are written by other persons, and

                  (b)      the aggregate premiums paid on all such options which
                           are held at any time do not exceed 5% of that  Funds'
                           total assets.  (This is an operating policy which may
                           be changed without shareholder approval.)

         (12) Except as described in the  Combined  Prospectus  and the Combined
Statement of Additional Information,  engage in short sales of securities. (This
is an  operating  policy  which may be  changed  without  shareholder  approval,
consistent with applicable regulations.)

         (13) Purchase more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of any
one  issuer.  (This  is  an  operating  policy  which  may  be  changed  without
shareholder approval.)

         (14) Invest in commodities,  except for futures contracts or options on
futures  contracts  if, as a result  thereof,  more than 5% of that Fund's total
assets (taken at market value at the time of entering  into the contract)  would
be committed to initial  deposits  and  premiums on open futures  contracts  and
options on such contracts.

         To the extent these  restrictions  reflect matters of operating  policy
which may be changed without shareholder vote, these restrictions may be amended
upon approval by the Board and notice to shareholders.

         If a percentage restriction is adhered to at the time of investment,  a
subsequent  increase or decrease in a percentage  resulting from a change in the
values of assets will not constitute a violation of that restriction,  except as
otherwise noted.

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         3. Comparative Performance Information

         The chart below shows the risks of  investing in each Fund and how each
Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The table compares each Fund's
performance to the most commonly used index for its market  segment.  Of course,
past performance is no guarantee of future results.

[BAR CHARTS]                         1995        1996        1997        1998
                                     ----        ----        ----        ----
Small Cap Opportunities Fund*        N/A        37.28%      16.45%      (9.54)%
U.S. Emerging Growth Fund**         28.66%      19.12%      27.05%       7.94%


*During  the  three-year   period   described  above  in  the  bar  chart,   the
Opportunities  Fund's best quarter was Q1 1996  (+22.92%)  and its worst quarter
was Q3 1998 (-25.00%).

**During the four-year  period  described  above in the bar chart,  the Emerging
Fund's best  quarter  was Q4 1998  (+21.12%)  and its worst  quarter was Q3 1998
(-17.24%).


Average Annual Returns through 12/31/98

                                     1 Year        Inception        Inception
                                                   (12/29/95)       (12/30/94)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Small Cap Opportunities Fund        - 9.54%          13.06%           N/A
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U.S. Emerging Growth Fund             7.94%            N/A          20.39%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Russell 2000 Index                   33.98%          30.75%         32.85%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------


         4. Advisory Fees and Other Expenses

         The Manager  serves as investment  adviser to both Funds pursuant to an
Investment  Management  Agreement  between the Manager and The Montgomery  Funds
dated  July 31,  1997.  The  Emerging  Fund pays the  Manager a  management  fee
(accrued  daily  but  paid  when  requested  by the  Manager)  calculated  at an
annualized  rate of 1.40% of the first  $200  million of the  average  daily net
assets of the  Emerging  Fund and 1.25% for average  daily net assets above $200
million. The Opportunities Fund pays the Manager a management fee (accrued daily
but paid when  requested by the Manager)  calculated  at an  annualized  rate of
1.20%  for the  first  $200  million  of the  average  daily  net  assets of the
Opportunities  Fund; 1.10% of the next $300 million of the Opportunities

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Fund's average daily net assets,  and 1.00% of the Opportunities  Fund's average
daily net assets over $500 million. Although the contractual management fee rate
for the  Emerging  Fund is  slightly  higher  than  the  effective  rate for the
Opportunities Fund, the overall expenses are lower as discussed below.

         The total annual  expense  limitation of the Emerging Fund currently is
higher than that of the Opportunities  Fund (1.75% to 1.50%). The Manager agreed
to those  expense  limitations  (excluding  interest and taxes) under a contract
with a  one-year  term,  renewable  at the end of each  fiscal  year.  A Fund is
required to reimburse the Manager for any reductions in the Manager's fee or its
payment of expenses  only during the three years  following  that  reduction and
only if such  reimbursement can be achieved within the foregoing expense limits.
The Manager generally seeks  reimbursement for the oldest reductions and waivers
before  payment  for fees and  expenses  for the  current  year.  As part of the
Reorganization,  the Manager will reduce the annual  expense  limitation  on the
Emerging Fund to 1.50%. This means that  shareholders of the Opportunities  Fund
would not face increased expenses as a result of the Reorganization.

   
         For  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1998,  the  Manager  received
management fees of approximately  $4,997,558 from the Emerging Fund. The Manager
accrued management fees of approximately $3,268,221 from the Opportunities Fund.
Of these  fees,  the  Manager  reduced  its fee or  reimbursed  expenses  of the
Opportunities  Fund  equal  to  approximately  $658,481.
    

         5. Portfolio Managers

         The  investment   manager  of  the  both  Funds  is  Montgomery   Asset
Management, LLC. Founded in 1990, the Manager is a subsidiary of Commerzbank AG,
one of the largest  publicly held  commercial  banks in Germany.  As of June 30,
1998, the Manager managed  approximately  $5.5 billion on behalf of some 300,000
investors in The Montgomery Funds.

ROGER HONOUR,  senior portfolio  manager of the  Opportunities  (since 1995) and
Emerging  Funds (since 1994).  Prior to joining the Manager in June 1993,  Roger
Honour was a vice president and portfolio manager at Twentieth Century Investors
in Kansas City,  Missouri.  From 1990 to 1992,  he served as vice  president and
portfolio manager at Alliance Capital Management.

KATHRYN PETERS, portfolio manager of the Opportunities (since 1995) and Emerging
Funds (since 1996).  Kathy Peters joined the Manager in 1995. From 1992 to 1995,
she was an associate in the investment  banking division of Donaldson,  Lufkin &
Jenrette  in New York.  Prior to that she  analyzed  mezzanine  investments  for
Barclays de Zoete Wedd.

ANDREW PRATT,  CFA,  portfolio  manager of the  Opportunities  (since 1995), and
Emerging  Funds  (since  1994).  Andrew  Pratt  joined the  Manager in 1993 from
Hewlett-Packard  Company, where, as an equity analyst, he managed a portfolio of
small-cap  technology  companies and  researched  private  placement and venture
capital investments.

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         6. Distribution and Shareholder Services

         Funds Distributor, Inc. (the "Distributor"), 101 California Street, San
Francisco,  California  94104,  serves as the Funds'  Distributor  and principal
underwriter  in  a  continuous  public  offering  of  the  Funds'  shares.   The
Distributor  does not impose any sales  charge on  purchases  of Class R shares.
Class P shares of the  Opportunities  Fund have adopted a Share  Marketing  Plan
(the  "Plan")  under  Rule  12b-1  but no  Class P  shares  are  expected  to be
outstanding at the shareholder meeting.

         The  Emerging  Fund  does not  currently  offer  any Class P or Class L
shares.

         The  Class  R  shares  of  the  Emerging  Fund  to  be  issued  in  the
Reorganization  will not be  subject  to any sales  charge.  No sales  charge is
imposed  by  either  Fund  on   reinvestment   of  dividends  or  capital  gains
distributions.

         The Funds generally require a minimum initial  investment of $1000, and
subsequent  investments of $100 or more.  Both Funds have  automatic  investment
plans  under  which   selected   amounts  are   electronically   withdrawn  from
shareholders'  accounts  with banks and are  applied to  purchase  shares of the
Funds.

         7. Redemption and Exchange Procedures

         Shareholders  of both  Funds may redeem  their  shares at the net asset
value  next  determined  after  receipt  of a written  redemption  request  or a
telephone redemption order without the imposition of any fee or other charge.

         The  Funds  may  involuntarily  redeem a  shareholder's  shares  if the
combined  aggregate net asset value of the shares in a shareholder's  account is
less  than  $1000  due to  redemptions  or if  purchases  through  a  systematic
investment  plan  fails  to  meet  the  Funds'   investment   minimum  within  a
twelve-month  period. If the shareholder's  account balance is not brought up to
the minimum or the shareholder does not send the Funds other  instructions,  the
Funds will redeem the shares and send the shareholder the proceeds.

         Montgomery  shareholders  may  exchange  Class R shares in one Fund for
Class R shares in another Fund with the same shareholder  account  registration,
taxpayer  identification  number and address without the imposition of any sales
charges or exchange  fees.  There is a $100 minimum to exchange  into a Fund the
shareholder  currently owns and a $1,000 minimum for investing in a new Fund. An
exchange  may  result  in a  realized  gain or loss for tax  purposes.  However,
because excessive  exchanges can harm a fund's  performance,  the Trust reserves
the right to terminate,  either temporarily or permanently,  exchange privileges
of any shareholder who makes more than four exchanges out of any one Fund during
a  twelve-month  period  and to refuse  an  exchange  into a Fund  from  which a
shareholder  has redeemed  shares  within the previous

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90 days (accounts  under common  ownership or control and accounts with the same
taxpayer  identification  number  will  be  counted  together).  Shares  can  be
exchanged by telephone at (800) 572-FUND[3863] or through the online shareholder
service center at www.montgomeryfunds.com.

         Other restrictions may apply. Refer to the Combined  Prospectus and the
Combined Statement of Additional Information for other exchange policies.

         8. Income Dividends, Capital Gains Distributions and Taxes

         Each Fund distributes  substantially  all of its net investment  income
and net capital gains to  shareholders  each year, if any. Both Funds  currently
intend to make one or, if  necessary to avoid the  imposition  of tax on a Fund,
more distributions during each calendar year. A distribution may be made between
November  1 and  December  31 of each year  with  respect  to any  undistributed
capital  gains  earned  during  the  one-year  period  ended  October 31 of each
calendar year. Another distribution of any undistributed  capital gains may also
be made following the Funds' fiscal year end (June 30 for both Funds).

         Each Fund has elected and qualified as a separate "regulated investment
company"  under  Subchapter  M of the Code for federal  income tax  purposes and
meets  all  other   requirements   that  are  necessary  for  it  (but  not  its
shareholders)  to pay no  federal  taxes on income  and  capital  gains  paid to
shareholders  in the form of dividends.  In order to accomplish  this goal, each
Fund must,  among other  things,  distribute  substantially  all of its ordinary
income and net capital  gains on a current  basis and  maintain a  portfolio  of
investments which satisfies certain diversification criteria.

         9. Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage Commissions

         The Manager is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities for
each Fund,  broker-dealer  selection,  and  negotiation of commission  rates. In
placing  orders for the Funds'  portfolio  transactions,  the Manager's  primary
consideration  is to obtain the most  favorable  price and  execution  available
although the Manager also may consider a securities broker-dealer's sale of Fund
shares,   or  research  and  brokerage   services  provided  by  the  securities
broker-dealer,  as factors in considering  through whom  portfolio  transactions
will be  effected.  The Funds  may pay to those  securities  broker-dealers  who
provide  brokerage and research  service to the Manger a higher  commission than
that charged by other securities broker-dealers if the Manger determines in good
faith that the amount of the  commission  is reasonable in relation to the value
of those services in terms either of the particular transaction,  or in terms of
the overall  responsibility  of the Manager and to any other accounts over which
the Manager exercises investment discretion.

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         10. Shareholders' Rights

         The Trust is a  Massachusetts  business  trust.  Because each Fund is a
series of the Trust,  its operations are governed by the Trust's  Declaration of
Trust and By-laws and applicable Massachusetts law.

         The Funds  normally  will not hold meetings of  shareholders  except as
required  under the  Investment  Company  Act and  Massachusetts  law.  However,
shareholders  holding 10% or more of the  outstanding  shares of a Fund may call
meetings  for  the  purpose  of  voting  on the  removal  of one or  more of the
Trustees.

         Shareholders   of  each  Fund  have  no   preemptive,   conversion   or
subscription rights. The shares of each Fund have non-cumulative  voting rights,
with each  shareholder  of the Funds entitled to one vote for each full share of
the  Funds  (and a  fractional  vote  for  each  fractional  share)  held in the
shareholder's  name on the  books  of the  Funds as of the  record  date for the
action in question. On any matter submitted to a vote of shareholders, shares of
each Fund will be voted by that Fund's shareholders individually when the matter
affects the specific interest of that Fund only, such as approval of that Fund's
investment management arrangements. The shares of all the Funds will be voted in
the  aggregate  on  other  matters,   such  as  the  election  of  trustees  and
ratification  of the Board of  Trustees'  selection  of the  Funds'  independent
accountants.


C. RISK FACTORS

         The Opportunities  Fund's portfolio is subject to the general risks and
considerations  associated with equity investing.  Its focus on small-cap stocks
may expose  shareholders to additional risks.  Smaller companies  typically have
more  limited-product   lines,  markets  and  financial  resources  than  larger
companies,  and their  securities may trade less  frequently and in more-limited
volume  than those of larger,  more  mature  companies.  As a result,  small-cap
stocks--and therefore the Funds--may fluctuate  significantly more in value than
larger-cap  stocks and funds that focus on them.  The Emerging  Fund  emphasizes
emerging growth  companies that may be smaller than the companies  emphasized by
the  Opportunities  Fund  and,  therefore,  these  risks may be  greater  for an
investment  in shares of the  Emerging  Fund.  See the Combined  Prospectus  and
Statement of Additional  Information  for more  information  on the risks of the
Emerging Fund.

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D. RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

         The  Board of  Trustees  of the  Trust  (including  a  majority  of the
noninterested  Trustees),  after due consideration,  has unanimously  determined
that the  Reorganization  is in the best  interests of the  shareholders  of the
Opportunities  Fund and the Emerging Fund and that the interests of the existing
shareholders  of the  Opportunities  and  Emerging  Funds  would not be  diluted
thereby. The Board specifically considered the following factors:


                  1.       That the Manager's Growth equity portfolio management
                           team could  better serve  shareholders  by managing a
                           single  small   cap-oriented  fund  rather  than  two
                           similar funds.

                  2.       The  efficiencies  that  could  occur  if the  Funds'
                           assets were combined.

                  3.       The  expected  absence  of  adverse  effects  on  the
                           Emerging  Fund by  adding  the  Opportunities  Fund's
                           assets to it.


     The Board of Trustees unanimously recommends that shareholders vote for the
     adoption of the Proposal.


E. DISSENTERS' RIGHTS OF APPRAISAL

         Shareholders  of the  Opportunities  Fund who  object  to the  proposed
Reorganization   will  not  be  entitled  to  any  "dissenters'   rights"  under
Massachusetts law. However,  those shareholders have the right at any time up to
when the Reorganization occurs to redeem shares of the Opportunities Fund at net
asset value or to exchange their shares for shares of the other funds offered by
the  Trust   (including   the  Emerging   Fund)   without   charge.   After  the
Reorganization,  shareholders of the Opportunities  Fund will hold shares of the
Emerging Fund,  which may also be redeemed at net asset value in accordance with
the procedures  described in the Emerging  Fund's  Prospectus  dated October 31,
1998, subject to applicable redemption procedures.


     F. FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE ACQUIRED FUND AND THE ACQUIRING FUND

         Further  information about the Opportunities Fund and the Emerging Fund
is contained in the following documents:

         o        Combined Prospectus dated October 31, 1998.

         o        Combined  Statement  of  Additional   Information  also  dated
                  October 31, 1998.

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         o        Documents  that  relate to the Funds  are  available,  without
                  charge,  by writing to the Montgomery  Funds at 101 California
                  Street,  San Francisco,  California  94111 or by calling (800)
                  572-FUND[3863].   A  copy  of  the  Combined  Prospectus  also
                  accompanies this Combined Proxy Statement and Prospectus.

         The  Trust  is  subject  to  the  informational   requirements  of  the
Securities  Exchange  Act of 1934 and the  Investment  Company Act, and it files
reports,  proxy  materials and other  information  with the SEC.  These reports,
proxy materials and other  information can be inspected and copied at the Public
Reference Room maintained by the SEC at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
20549, and at the SEC's regional offices at 500 West Madison Street, Suite 1400,
Chicago, Illinois 60661 and 7 World Trade Center, Suite 1300, New York, New York
10048.  Copies of these  materials can be obtained at prescribed  rates from the
Public Reference Branch, Office of Consumer Affairs and Information Services, of
the SEC, Washington, D.C. 20549.


G. VOTE REQUIRED

         Approval of the proposed  Reorganization  requires the affirmative vote
of the holders of a majority of the shares of the Opportunities  Fund present or
voting  by  proxy  at  the  Shareholder  Meeting.  If  the  shareholders  of the
Opportunities  Fund  do  not  approve  the  proposed  Reorganization,  or if the
Reorganization  is not  consummated  for any  other  reason,  then the  Board of
Trustees will take any further  action as it deems to be in the best interest of
the Opportunities Fund and its shareholders,  including liquidation,  subject to
approval by the shareholders of the Opportunities Fund if required by applicable
law.


H. FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

         The following  selected  per-share data and ratios for the period ended
June 30, 1998,  were  audited by  PricewaterhouseCoopers  LLP.  Their August 14,
1998, report appears in the 1998 Annual Report of the Funds. Information for the
periods  ended  June 30,  1991,  through  June 30,  1997,  was  audited by other
independent accountants. Their report is not included here.

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       Small Cap Opportunities Fund
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SELECTED PER-SHARE DATA FOR       
THE YEAR OR PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30:                              1998##                1997             1996(a)##

<S>                                                          <C>                 <C>                 <C>      
Net Asset Value - Beginning of Year                          $   17.53           $   15.80           $   12.00
Net investment income/(loss)                                     (0.20)              (0.13)               0.02
Net realized and unrealized gain/(loss) on investments            2.25                1.86                3.78++
Net increase/(decrease) in net assets resulting
  from investment operations                                      2.05                1.73                3.80

Distributions:
Dividends from net investment income                               --                (0.00)#               --
Distribution from net realized capital gains                     (0.42)                --                  --
Distribution in excess of net realized capital gains               --                  --                  --
Total Distributions                                              (0.42)              (0.00)#               --
Net Asset Value - End of Year                                $   19.16           $   17.53           $   15.80
Total Return**                                                   11.86%              10.97%              31.67%

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

Ratios To Average Net Assets/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of year (in 000's)                           $ 201,738           $ 226,318           $ 136,140
Ratio of net investment income/(loss) to
  average net assets                                             (1.05)%             (0.86)%              0.23%+
Net investment income/(loss) before
  deferral of fees by Manager                                $   (0.26)          $   (0.16)          $   (0.04)
Portfolio turnover rate                                          82.47%             154.50%              81.29%
Expense ratio before deferral of fees by
   Manager, including interest and tax expense                    1.78%               1.75%               2.16%+
Expense ratio including interest and tax expense                  1.50%               1.50%               1.50%+
Expense ratio excluding interest and tax expense                  1.50%                --                  --
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<FN>
(a)  The Small Cap Opportunities Fund's Class R shares commenced operations on December 29, 1995.
</FN>
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 U.S. Emerging Growth Fund
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SELECTED PER-SHARE DATA FOR
THE YEAR OR PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30:                                1998##             1997              1996            1995(b)##

<S>                                                            <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>      
Net Asset Value - Beginning of Year                            $   19.00         $   17.82         $   13.75         $   12.00
Net investment income/(loss)                                       (0.18)            (0.13)            (0.04)             0.09
Net realized and unrealized gain/(loss) on investments              4.21              2.54              4.26              1.66
Net increase/(decrease) in net assets
  resulting from investment operations                              4.03              2.41              4.22              1.75

Distributions:
Dividends from net investment income                                --                --               (0.04)              --
Distribution from net realized capital gains                       (1.14)            (1.23)            (0.11)              --
Distribution in excess of net realized capital gains                --                --                --                 --
Total distributions                                                (1.14)            (1.23)            (0.15)              --
Net Asset Value - End of Year                                  $   21.89         $   19.00         $   17.82         $   13.75
Total Return**                                                     22.18%            14.77%            30.95%            14.58%

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

Ratios to Average Net Assets/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of year (in 000's)                             $ 391,973         $ 317,812         $ 306,217         $ 162,949
Ratio of net investment income/(loss) to
  average net assets                                               (0.84)%           (0.75)%           (0.11)%            1.40%+
Net investment income/(loss) before deferral
  of fees by Manager                                           $   (0.18)             --           $   (0.05)        $    0.07
Portfolio turnover rate                                            23.63%            79.00%            88.98%            36.81%
Expense ratio before deferral of fees by
  Manager, including interest and tax expense                       1.57%             --                1.79%             2.07%+
Expense ratio including interest expense                            1.57%             1.71%             1.75%             1.75%+
Expense ratio excluding interest expense                            1.56%             --                --                 --
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<FN>
(b)  The U.S.  Emerging  Growth Fund's Class R shares  commenced  operations  on December 30, 1994.

**   Total return  represents aggregate total for the periods indicated.

+    Annualized.

++   The  amount  shown in this  caption  for each share  outstanding  throughout  the period may not be in accord  with the net
     realized and unrealized  gain/(loss) for the period because of the timing of purchases and withdrawal of shares in relation
     to the fluctuating market values of the portfolio.

#    Amount represents less than $0.01 per share.

##   Per-share numbers have been calculated using the average share method,  which more  appropriately  represents the per-share
     data for the period, as use of the undistributed income method did not accord with the results of operations.
</FN>
</TABLE>

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                            III. MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES


A.       OTHER BUSINESS

         The Board of  Trustees  of the Trust  knows of no other  business to be
brought  before the  Shareholder  Meeting.  If any other matters come before the
Shareholder  Meeting,  it is the  Board's  intention  that  proxies  that do not
containing specific  restrictions to the contrary will be voted on those matters
in  accordance  with the judgment of the persons  named in the enclosed  form of
proxy.


B.       NEXT MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

         The Trust is not  required  and does not intend to hold annual or other
periodic meetings of shareholders  except as required by the Investment  Company
Act.  If  the  Reorganization  is  not  completed,   the  next  meeting  of  the
shareholders of the Opportunities Fund will be held at such time as the Board of
Trustees  may  determine  or at  such  time  as may  be  legally  required.  Any
shareholder  proposal  intended to be presented at such meeting must be received
by the  Trust  at its  office  at a  reasonable  time  before  the  meeting,  as
determined  by the  Board of  Trustees,  to be  included  in the  Trust's  proxy
statement and form of proxy relating to that meeting, and must satisfy all other
legal requirements.


C.       LEGAL MATTERS

         Certain legal  matters in connection  with the issuance of the Emerging
Fund  Shares  will be passed  upon for the Trust by Paul,  Hastings,  Janofsky &
Walker LLP.

D.       EXPERTS

         The financial statements of the Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities Fund
for the year ended June 30, 1998, contained in the Trust's 1998 Annual Report to
Shareholders,  and the financial  statements  of the  Montgomery  U.S.  Emerging
Growth Fund for the year ended June 30,  1998,  contained  in the  Trust's  1998
Annual Report to Shareholders,  have been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP,
independent auditors, as stated in their reports,  which are incorporated herein
by reference, and have been so incorporated in reliance upon the reports of such
firm given their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.

              PLEASE COMPLETE, DATE AND SIGN THE ENCLOSED PROXY AND
           RETURN IT PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. YOU ALSO MAY
       VOTE BY INTERNET (www.proxyvote.com) AND TELEPHONE (800.609.6903).

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                                      PROXY
                     FOR SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF
                     MONTGOMERY SMALL CAP OPPORTUNITIES FUND
                                ON MARCH 1, 1999


         The  undersigned  hereby  appoints  Gregory  M.  Siemons  and Downey L.
Hebble,  and each of them,  proxies  for the  undersigned,  with  full  power of
substitution,  to  represent  the  undersigned  and to vote all of the shares of
Montgomery  Small  Cap  Opportunities  Fund  (the  "Opportunities  Fund") of The
Montgomery Funds (the "Trust"), which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the
Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Opportunities Fund to be held on March 1,
1999 and at any adjournment thereof.

                  o        Proposal to approve or disapprove a reorganization of
                           the Opportunities Fund providing for (i) the transfer
                           of substantially all of the assets and liabilities of
                           the   Opportunities   Fund  to  the  Montgomery  U.S.
                           Emerging  Growth  Fund  (the  "Emerging   Fund"),   a
                           separate  series of the Trust, in exchange for shares
                           of the Emerging Fund (the  "Emerging Fund Shares") of
                           equivalent  value,  (ii) the pro rata distribution of
                           those Emerging Fund Shares to the shareholders of the
                           Opportunities   Fund  in  full  redemption  of  those
                           shareholders'  shares in the Opportunities  Fund, and
                           (iii) the immediate  liquidation  and  termination of
                           the  Opportunities  Fund,  all  as  described  in the
                           accompanying Combined Proxy Statement and Prospectus.

                   [ ] FOR           [ ] AGAINST              [ ] ABSTAIN

And, in their discretion,  to transact any other business that may lawfully come
before the meeting or any adjournment(s) thereof.


<PAGE>


         THIS PROXY IS  SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND WILL BE
VOTED AS YOU DIRECT ON THIS FORM.  IF NO DIRECTION IS GIVEN,  THIS PROXY WILL BE
VOTED FOR THE PROPOSAL.


                                                Dated: ___________________, 1999


                                       _________________________________________
                                                        Signature of Shareholder


                                       _________________________________________
                                                        Signature of Shareholder


When shares are registered jointly in the names of two or more persons, ALL must
sign.  Signature(s) must correspond exactly with the name(s) shown. Please sign,
date and return promptly in the enclosed envelope.

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                      AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION

         THIS AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION (this "Agreement") is made as
of this 15th day of December,  1998, by The Montgomery  Funds,  a  Massachusetts
business trust, for itself and on behalf of the Montgomery U.S.  Emerging Growth
Fund (the "Acquiring  Fund"), a series of the Montgomery  Funds ("TMF"),  and on
behalf of the Montgomery  Small Cap  Opportunities  Fund (the "Acquired  Fund"),
also a series of TMF.

         In  accordance  with  the  terms  and  conditions  set  forth  in  this
Agreement,  the parties  desire that all of the assets of the  Acquired  Fund be
transferred to the Acquiring Fund, and that the Acquiring Fund assume the Stated
Liabilities  (as defined in paragraph 1.3) of the Acquired Fund, in exchange for
Class R shares of the Acquiring Fund ("Acquiring  Fund Shares"),  and that these
Acquiring Fund Shares be distributed  immediately after the Closing,  as defined
in this  Agreement,  by the Acquired Fund to its  shareholders in liquidation of
the Acquired Fund.  This Agreement is intended to be and is adopted as a plan of
reorganization and liquidation within the meaning of Section 368(a)(1)(C) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code").

         In  consideration  of the premises and of the covenants and  agreements
hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound hereby,
covenant and agree as follows:


1.       REORGANIZATION OF ACQUIRED FUND

         1.1 Subject to the terms and  conditions  herein set forth,  and on the
basis of the representations and warranties  contained herein, the Acquired Fund
shall  assign,  deliver  and  otherwise  transfer  its  assets  as set  forth in
paragraph 1.2 (the "Fund  Assets") to the Acquiring  Fund and the Acquiring Fund
shall assume the Acquired Fund's Stated  Liabilities.  The Acquiring Fund shall,
as  consideration  therefor,  on the Closing Date (as defined in paragraph 3.1),
deliver to the Acquired  Fund full and  fractional  Acquiring  Fund Shares,  the
number of which shall be  determined  by dividing  (a) the value of the Acquired
Fund Assets,  net of the Acquired  Fund's  Stated  Liabilities,  computed in the
manner and as of the time and date set forth in  paragraph  2.1,  by (b) the net
asset value of one Class R share of the  Acquiring  Fund  computed in the manner
and as of the time and date set forth in paragraph 2.2. Such transfer,  delivery
and  assumption  shall take place at the closing  provided for in paragraph  3.1
(hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "Closing").  Immediately following the
Closing,  the Acquired Fund shall  distribute  the Acquiring  Fund Shares to the
shareholders  of the  Acquired  Fund  in  liquidation  of the  Acquired  Fund as
provided in paragraph 1.4 hereof.  Such  transactions are hereinafter  sometimes
collectively referred to as the "Reorganization."

         1.2 (a) With  respect  to the  Acquired  Fund,  the Fund  Assets  shall
consist of all property and assets of any nature whatsoever,  including, without
limitation,  all cash, cash  equivalents,  securities,  instruments,  claims and
receivables  (including dividend and interest

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<PAGE>


receivables)  owned by the Acquired Fund,  and any prepaid  expenses shown as an
asset on the Acquired Fund's books on the Closing Date.

                  (b) Before the Closing  Date,  the Acquired  Fund will provide
         the  Acquiring  Fund  with a  schedule  of its  assets  and  its  known
         liabilities, and the Acquiring Fund will provide the Acquired Fund with
         a copy of the current investment  objective and policies  applicable to
         the  Acquiring  Fund.  The Acquired  Fund reserves the right to sell or
         otherwise dispose of any of the securities or other assets shown on the
         list of the  Acquired  Fund's  Assets  before the Closing Date but will
         not,  without the prior  approval of the  Acquiring  Fund,  acquire any
         additional securities other than securities which the Acquiring Fund is
         permitted  to  purchase  in  accordance  with  its  stated   investment
         objective and policies.  Before the Closing  Date,  the Acquiring  Fund
         will advise the Acquired Fund of any  investments  of the Acquired Fund
         shown on such schedule  which the Acquiring Fund would not be permitted
         to hold,  pursuant to its stated  investment  objective and policies or
         otherwise.  If  the  Acquired  Fund  holds  any  investments  that  the
         Acquiring  Fund  would  not be  permitted  to  hold  under  its  stated
         investment  objective or policies,  the Acquired  Fund, if requested by
         the  Acquiring  Fund,  will  dispose of those  securities  prior to the
         Closing  Date  to  the  extent  practicable.  In  addition,  if  it  is
         determined  that the  portfolios of the Acquired Fund and the Acquiring
         Fund, when  aggregated,  would contain  investments  exceeding  certain
         percentage  limitations  to  which  the  Acquiring  Fund  is or will be
         subject  with  respect  to such  investments,  the  Acquired  Fund,  if
         requested by the  Acquiring  Fund,  will  dispose of and/or  reinvest a
         sufficient  amount of such  investments  as may be  necessary  to avoid
         violating such limitations as of the Closing Date.

         1.3 The  Acquired  Fund will  endeavor  to  discharge  all of its known
liabilities and  obligations  prior to the Closing Date. The Acquiring Fund will
assume all liabilities and  obligations  reflected on an unaudited  statement of
assets and liabilities of the Acquired Fund prepared by the administrator of TMF
as of the Applicable Valuation Date (as defined in paragraph 2.1), in accordance
with generally  accepted  accounting  principles  consistently  applied from the
prior audited  period  ("Stated  Liabilities").  The Acquiring Fund shall assume
only the Stated  Liabilities of the Acquired  Fund, and no other  liabilities or
obligations,  whether  absolute  or  contingent,  known or  unknown,  accrued or
unaccrued.

         1.4  Immediately   following  the  Closing,   the  Acquired  Fund  will
distribute the Acquiring  Fund Shares  received by the Acquired Fund pursuant to
paragraph  1.1 pro  rata to its  Class R and  Class  P  shareholders  of  record
determined  as of the close of  business  on the Closing  Date  ("Acquired  Fund
Investors") in complete liquidation of the Acquired Fund. That distribution will
be accomplished by an instruction,  signed by an appropriate  officer of TMF, to
transfer the Acquiring Fund Shares then credited to the Acquired  Fund's account
on the  books  of the  Acquiring  Fund  to open  accounts  on the  books  of the
Acquiring Fund established and maintained by the Acquiring Fund's transfer agent
in the names of record of the  Acquired  Fund  Investors  and  representing  the
respective  pro rata number of Class R and Class P shares of the

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Acquiring Fund due such Acquired Fund Investor based on the respective net asset
values  per share of the Class R and Class P shares of the  Acquired  Fund.  All
issued  and   outstanding   shares  of  the  Acquired  Fund  will  be  cancelled
simultaneously therewith on the Acquired Fund's books, and any outstanding share
certificates representing interests in the Acquired Fund will represent only the
right to receive  such  number of  Acquiring  Fund  Shares  after the Closing as
determined in accordance with paragraph 1.l.

         1.5 If any request  shall be made for a change of the  registration  of
shares  of the  Acquiring  Fund  to  another  person  from  the  account  of the
stockholder  in which  name the  shares  are  registered  in the  records of the
Acquired Fund, it shall be a condition of such registration of shares that there
be furnished to the Acquiring Fund an instrument of transfer properly  endorsed,
accompanied by appropriate signature guarantees and otherwise in proper form for
transfer  and that the  person  requesting  such  registration  shall pay to the
Acquiring  Fund  any  transfer  or  other  taxes  required  by  reason  of  such
registration  or establish to the reasonable  satisfaction of the Acquiring Fund
that such tax has been paid or is not applicable.

         1.6  Following  the  transfer  of  assets by the  Acquired  Fund to the
Acquiring Fund, the assumption of the Acquired Fund's Stated  Liabilities by the
Acquiring Fund, and the  distribution by the Acquired Fund of the Acquiring Fund
Shares  received  by it pursuant  to  paragraph  1.4,  TMF shall  terminate  the
qualification,  classification  and  registration  of the Acquired Fund with all
appropriate federal and state agencies. Any reporting or other responsibility of
TMF is and shall remain the  responsibility  of TMF up to and including the date
on which the  Acquired  Fund is  terminated  and  deregistered,  subject  to any
reporting or other obligations described in paragraph 4.8.


2.       VALUATION

         2.1 The value of the Acquired  Fund's Fund Assets shall be the value of
those assets  computed as of the time at which its net asset value is calculated
pursuant  to  the  valuation  procedures  set  forth  in  the  Acquiring  Fund's
then-current  Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information on the business
day  immediately  preceding the Closing Date, or at such time on such earlier or
later date as may  mutually be agreed upon in writing  among the parties  hereto
(such time and date being herein called the "Applicable Valuation Date").

         2.2 The net asset  value of each share of the  Acquiring  Fund shall be
the net asset value per share computed on the Applicable  Valuation Date,  using
the market valuation  procedures set forth in the Acquiring Fund's  then-current
Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information.

         2.3 All  computations of value  contemplated by this Article 2 shall be
made by the  Acquiring  Fund's  administrator  in  accordance  with its  regular
practice as pricing agent.  The Acquiring Fund shall cause its  administrator to
deliver a copy of its  valuation  report to TMF and to the Acquired  Fund at the
Closing.

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3.       CLOSING(S) AND CLOSING DATE

         3.l The  Closing for the  Reorganization  shall occur on March 1, 1999,
and/or on such other  date(s) as may be  mutually  agreed upon in writing by the
parties hereto (each,  a "Closing  Date").  The Closing(s)  shall be held at the
offices of Paul,  Hastings,  Janofsky & Walker LLP, 345 California  Street,  San
Francisco,  California 94104 or at such other location as is mutually  agreeable
to the parties hereto.  All acts taking place at the Closing(s)  shall be deemed
to take place  simultaneously  as of 10:00 a.m.,  local time on the Closing Date
unless otherwise provided.

         3.2 The  Acquiring  Fund's  custodian  shall  deliver at the  Closing a
certificate of an authorized officer stating that: (a) the Fund Assets have been
delivered in proper form to the  Acquiring  Fund on the Closing Date and (b) all
necessary  taxes  including  all  applicable  federal and state  stock  transfer
stamps,  if any,  have been paid, or provision for payment shall have been made,
by the Acquired Fund in conjunction with the delivery of portfolio securities.

         3.3  Notwithstanding  anything  herein  to  the  contrary,  if  on  the
Applicable  Valuation  Date (a) the New York Stock  Exchange  shall be closed to
trading or trading  thereon  shall be restricted or (b) trading or the reporting
of trading on such  exchange or elsewhere  shall be  disrupted  so that,  in the
judgment  of TMF,  accurate  appraisal  of the  value of the net  assets  of the
Acquiring Fund or the Acquired Fund is impracticable,  the Applicable  Valuation
Date shall be postponed  until the first business day after the day when trading
shall have been fully resumed  without  restriction  or disruption and reporting
shall have been restored.


4.       COVENANTS WITH RESPECT TO THE ACQUIRING FUND AND THE ACQUIRED FUND

         4.1 With  respect to the Acquired  Fund,  TMF has called or will call a
meeting of Acquired Fund  shareholders  to consider and act upon this  Agreement
and to take all other actions reasonably necessary to obtain the approval of the
transactions  contemplated  herein,  including  approval for the Acquired Fund's
liquidating  distribution of Acquiring Fund Shares contemplated  hereby, and for
TMF  to  terminate  the  Acquired  Fund's   qualification,   classification  and
registration  if requisite  approvals  are obtained with respect to the Acquired
Fund. The Montgomery  Funds,  on behalf of the Acquired Fund,  shall prepare the
notice  of  meeting,  form of proxy and proxy  statement  (collectively,  "Proxy
Materials") to be used in connection with that meeting.

         4.2 TMF, on behalf of the Acquired  Fund,  covenants that the Acquiring
Fund Shares to be issued  hereunder  are not being  acquired  for the purpose of
making any distribution thereof, other than in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement.

         4.3 TMF, on behalf of the Acquired Fund, will assist the Acquiring Fund
in  obtaining  such  information  as  the  Acquiring  Fund  reasonably  requests
concerning the beneficial ownership of shares of the Acquired Fund.

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         4.4  Subject to the  provisions  hereof,  TMF, on its own behalf and on
behalf of the Acquiring  Fund and the Acquired  Fund,  will take, or cause to be
taken,  all  actions,  and do,  or  cause  to be  done,  all  things  reasonably
necessary, proper or advisable to consummate and make effective the transactions
contemplated herein.

         4.5 TMF, on behalf of the Acquired Fund, shall furnish to the Acquiring
Fund on the Closing Date, a final  statement of the total amount of the Acquired
Fund's assets and liabilities as of the Closing Date.

         4.6 TMF, on behalf of the Acquiring  Fund,  has prepared and filed,  or
will prepare and file, with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") a
registration statement on Form N-14 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended
(the "1933  Act"),  relating to the  Acquiring  Fund  Shares (the  "Registration
Statement").  TMF, on behalf of the Acquired  Fund, has provided or will provide
the Acquiring  Fund with the Proxy  Materials for inclusion in the  Registration
Statement,  prepared  in  accordance  with  paragraph  4.1,  and with such other
information and documents  relating to the Acquired Fund as are requested by the
Acquiring  Fund  and as are  reasonably  necessary  for the  preparation  of the
Registration Statement.

         4.7 As soon after the Closing Date as is reasonably  practicable,  TMF,
on behalf of the Acquired Fund: (a) shall prepare and file all federal and other
tax returns and reports of the  Acquired  Fund  required by law to be filed with
respect to all periods ending on/or before the Closing Date but not  theretofore
filed and (b) shall pay all federal and other taxes shown as due thereon  and/or
all federal and other taxes that were unpaid as of the Closing Date.

         4.8  Following  the transfer of Fund Assets by the Acquired Fund to the
Acquiring Fund and the assumption of the Stated Liabilities of the Acquired Fund
in exchange for Acquiring Fund Shares as contemplated  herein, TMF will file any
final regulatory  reports,  including but not limited to any Form N-SAR and Rule
24f-2 filings with respect to the Acquired Fund, promptly after the Closing Date
and also will take all other  steps as are  necessary  and  proper to effect the
termination or declassification of the Acquired Fund in accordance with the laws
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and other applicable requirements.

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5.       REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

         5.1 TMF, on behalf of the Acquiring  Fund,  represents  and warrants to
the Acquired Fund as follows:

                  (a)  TMF  was  duly  created  pursuant  to its  Agreement  and
         Declaration  of Trust by the  Trustees  for the  purpose of acting as a
         management  investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940
         (the  "1940  Act")  and is  validly  existing  under  the  laws  of the
         Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Declaration of Trust directs the
         Trustees  to manage  the  affairs  of TMF and  grants  them all  powers
         necessary  or  desirable  to carry out such  responsibility,  including
         administering  TMF's  business  as  currently  conducted  by TMF and as
         described in the current  prospectuses  of TMF. TMF is registered as an
         investment company classified as an open-end management company,  under
         the 1940 Act and its registration with the SEC as an investment company
         is in full force and effect;

                  (b)  The   Registration   Statement,   including  the  current
         prospectus  and  statement of additional  information  of the Acquiring
         Fund,  conforms or will  conform,  at all times up to and including the
         Closing Date, in all material  respects to the applicable  requirements
         of the 1933 Act and the 1940 Act and the regulations  thereunder and do
         not include or will not include any untrue statement of a material fact
         or omit to state any  material  fact  required to be stated  therein or
         necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances
         under which they were made, not misleading;

                  (c)  The  Acquiring  Fund  is not in  violation  of,  and  the
         execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by TMF for itself
         and on behalf of the  Acquiring  Fund does not and will not (i) violate
         TMF's  Declaration  of Trust or By-Laws,  or (ii) result in a breach or
         violation of, or constitute a default under, any material  agreement or
         material instrument, to which TMF is a party or by which its properties
         or assets are bound;

                  (d) Except as previously  disclosed in writing to the Acquired
         Fund, no litigation or administrative proceeding or investigation of or
         before any court or governmental body is presently pending or, to TMF's
         knowledge,  threatened against TMF or its business,  the Acquiring Fund
         or any of its  properties or assets,  which,  if adversely  determined,
         would  materially  and  adversely  affect TMF or the  Acquiring  Fund's
         financial  condition or the conduct of their business.  TMF knows of no
         facts  that  might  form  the  basis  for the  institution  of any such
         proceeding or  investigation,  and the Acquiring Fund is not a party to
         or subject to the  provisions  of any order,  decree or judgment of any
         court or governmental body which materially and adversely  affects,  or
         is reasonably likely to materially and adversely  affect,  its business
         or its ability to consummate the transactions contemplated herein;

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                  (e) All issued and outstanding shares,  including shares to be
         issued in connection  with the  Reorganization,  of the Acquiring  Fund
         will, as of the Closing Date, be duly authorized and validly issued and
         outstanding, fully paid and nonassessable,  the shares of each class of
         the Acquiring Fund issued and outstanding  before the Closing Date were
         offered  and  sold  in  compliance  with  the  applicable  registration
         requirements,  or  exemptions  therefrom,  of the  1933  Act,  and  all
         applicable state securities laws, and the regulations  thereunder,  and
         the Acquiring Fund does not have  outstanding  any option,  warrants or
         other  rights to  subscribe  for or  purchase  any of its shares nor is
         there outstanding any security convertible into any of its shares;

                  (f) The execution,  delivery and performance of this Agreement
         on behalf of the Acquiring Fund will have been duly authorized prior to
         the  Closing  Date by all  necessary  action  on the  part of TMF,  the
         Trustees and the Acquiring  Fund, and this Agreement will  constitute a
         valid and binding  obligation of TMF and the Acquiring Fund enforceable
         in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement, to bankruptcy,
         insolvency,  reorganization,  arrangement, moratorium and other similar
         laws of  general  applicability  relating  to or  affecting  creditors,
         rights and to general equity principles;

                  (g) On the effective date of the  Registration  Statement,  at
         the time of the meeting of the Acquired  Fund  shareholders  and on the
         Closing Date, any written information  furnished by TMF with respect to
         the Acquiring  Fund for use in the Proxy  Materials,  the  Registration
         Statement  or any  other  materials  provided  in  connection  with the
         Reorganization  does not and will not contain any untrue statement of a
         material  fact or omit to state a material  fact  necessary to make the
         information provided not misleading;

                  (h) No governmental  consents,  approvals,  authorizations  or
         filings are required under the 1933 Act, the Securities Exchange Act of
         1934  (the  "1934  Act"),  the  1940 Act or  Massachusetts  law for the
         execution  of this  Agreement  by TMF,  for itself and on behalf of the
         Acquiring  Fund, or the  performance of the Agreement by The Montgomery
         Funds for itself and on behalf of the Acquiring  Fund,  except for such
         consents,  approvals,  authorizations  and filings as have been made or
         received, and except for such consents,  approvals,  authorizations and
         filings as may be required after the Closing Date;

                  (i) The  Statement  of Assets and  Liabilities,  Statement  of
         Operations  and  Statements  of Changes in Net Assets of the  Acquiring
         Fund  as  of  and  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1998,  audited  by
         PricewaterhouseCoopers  LLP  (copies  of  which  have  been  or will be
         furnished  to the  Acquired  Fund)  fairly  present,  in  all  material
         respects,  the Acquiring Fund's financial condition as of such date and
         its results of operations for such period in accordance  with generally
         accepted accounting  principles  consistently  applied,  and as of such
         dates there were no liabilities  of the Acquiring  Fund  (contingent or
         otherwise) known to TMF that were not disclosed  therein but that would
         be  required  to be  disclosed  therein in  accordance  with  generally
         accepted accounting principles;

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                  (j)  Since  the  date of the  most  recent  audited  financial
         statements,  there  has not been any  material  adverse  change  in the
         Acquiring Fund's financial condition,  assets, liabilities or business,
         other than changes occurring in the ordinary course of business; or any
         incurrence by the Acquiring Fund of indebtedness maturing more than one
         year from the date such indebtedness was incurred,  except as otherwise
         disclosed in writing to and accepted by the Acquired Fund, prior to the
         Closing  Date (for the  purposes of this  subparagraph  (j),  neither a
         decline  in the  Acquiring  Fund's  net  asset  value  per  share nor a
         decrease  in the  Acquiring  Fund's  size due to  redemptions  shall be
         deemed to constitute a material adverse change);

                  (k) For each full and partial  taxable year from its inception
         through  the  Closing  Date,  the  Acquiring  Fund has  qualified  as a
         separate regulated  investment company under the Code and has taken all
         necessary and required actions to maintain such status; and

                  (1) All  federal  and other tax returns and reports of TMF and
         the Acquiring Fund required by law to be filed on or before the Closing
         Date shall have been filed,  and all taxes owed by TMF or the Acquiring
         Fund  shall  have  been  paid so far as due,  and to the  best of TMF's
         knowledge,  no such return is currently  under audit and no  assessment
         has been asserted with respect to any such return.

         5.2 TMF, on behalf of the Acquired Fund, represents and warrants to the
Acquiring Fund as follows:

                  (a)  TMF  was  duly  created  pursuant  to its  Agreement  and
         Declaration  of Trust by the  Trustees  for the  purpose of acting as a
         management  investment  company  under  the  1940  Act  and is  validly
         existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of  Massachusetts,  and the
         Agreement and  Declaration  of Trust directs the Trustees to manage the
         affairs of TMF and grants them all powers  necessary  or  desirable  to
         carry out such responsibility,  including  administering TMF's business
         as  currently  conducted  by  TMF  and  as  described  in  the  current
         prospectuses  of  TMF.  TMF  is  registered  as an  investment  company
         classified as an open-end  management  company,  under the 1940 Act and
         its registration with the SEC as an investment company is in full force
         and effect;

                  (b) All of the issued and  outstanding  shares of the Acquired
         Fund have been offered and sold in compliance in all material  respects
         with applicable registration or notice requirements of the 1933 Act and
         state securities laws; all issued and outstanding  shares of each class
         of the  Acquired  Fund  are,  and on the  Closing  Date  will be,  duly
         authorized  and  validly  issued  and  outstanding,  and fully paid and
         non-assessable,  and the Acquired  Fund does not have  outstanding  any
         options,  warrants or other rights to subscribe  for or purchase any of
         its shares, nor is there outstanding any security  convertible into any
         of its shares;

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                  (c)  The  Acquired  Fund  is  not in  violation  of,  and  the
         execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by TMF for itself
         and on behalf of the  Acquired  Fund does not and will not (i)  violate
         TMF's Agreement and Declaration of Trust or By-Laws,  or (ii) result in
         a breach or violation of, or constitute a default  under,  any material
         agreement  or  material  instrument  to which  TMF is a party or by its
         properties or assets are bound;

                  (d) Except as previously disclosed in writing to the Acquiring
         Fund, no litigation or administrative proceeding or investigation of or
         before any court or governmental body is presently pending or, to TMF's
         knowledge,   threatened  against  the  Acquired  Fund  or  any  of  its
         properties or assets which, if adversely  determined,  would materially
         and adversely  affect the Acquired  Fund's  financial  condition or the
         conduct  of its  business,  TMF knows of no facts  that  might form the
         basis for the institution of any such proceeding or investigation,  and
         the Acquired Fund is not a party to or subject to the provisions of any
         order,  decree  or  judgment  of any  court or  governmental  body that
         materially and adversely affects, or is reasonably likely to materially
         and adversely  affect,  its business or its ability to  consummate  the
         transactions contemplated herein;

                  (e) The  Statement of Assets and  Liabilities,  Statements  of
         Operations and Statements of Changes in Net Assets of the Acquired Fund
         as  of  and  for  the   period   ended  June  30,   1998,   audited  by
         PricewaterhouseCoopers  LLP  (copies  of  which  have  been  or will be
         furnished  to the  Acquiring  Fund)  fairly  present,  in all  material
         respects,  the Acquired Fund's financial  condition as of such date and
         its results of operations for such period in accordance  with generally
         accepted accounting  principles  consistently  applied,  and as of such
         date there were no  liabilities  of the Acquired  Fund  (contingent  or
         otherwise) known to TMF that were not disclosed  therein but that would
         be  required  to be  disclosed  therein in  accordance  with  generally
         accepted accounting principles;

                  (f)  Since  the  date of the  most  recent  audited  financial
         statements,  there  has not been any  material  adverse  change  in the
         Acquired Fund's financial condition,  assets,  liabilities or business,
         other than changes occurring in the ordinary course of business, or any
         incurrence by the Acquired Fund of indebtedness  maturing more than one
         year from the date such indebtedness was incurred,  except as otherwise
         disclosed in writing to and accepted by the  Acquiring  Fund,  prior to
         the Closing Date (for the purposes of this  subparagraph (f), neither a
         decline in the Acquired Fund's net asset value per share nor a decrease
         in the  Acquired  Fund's  size due to  redemptions  shall be  deemed to
         constitute a material adverse change);

                  (g) All  federal  and other tax returns and reports of TMF and
         the Acquired  Fund required by law to be filed on or before the Closing
         Date shall have been filed,  and all taxes owed by TMF or the  Acquired
         Fund  shall  have  been  paid so far as due,  and to the  best of TMF's
         knowledge,  no such return is currently  under audit and no  assessment
         has been asserted with respect to any such return;

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                  (h) For each full and partial  taxable year from its inception
         through the Closing Date, the Acquired Fund has qualified as a separate
         regulated investment company under the Code and has taken all necessary
         and required actions to maintain such status;

                  (i) At the Closing Date,  the Acquired Fund will have good and
         marketable title to the Fund Assets and full right, power and authority
         to assign,  deliver and otherwise  transfer such Fund Assets hereunder,
         and upon  delivery  and payment  for such Fund  Assets as  contemplated
         herein,  the  Acquiring  Fund will  acquire good and  marketable  title
         thereto,  subject  to no  restrictions  on the  ownership  or  transfer
         thereof other than such restrictions as might arise under the 1933 Act;

                  (j) The execution,  delivery and performance of this Agreement
         on behalf of the Acquired Fund will have been duly authorized  prior to
         the  Closing  Date by all  necessary  action  on the  part of TMF,  the
         Trustees and the Acquired Fund,  and this  Agreement will  constitute a
         valid and binding  obligation TMF and the Acquired Fund  enforceable in
         accordance with its terms,  subject as to  enforcement,  to bankruptcy,
         insolvency,  reorganization,  arrangement, moratorium and other similar
         laws of  general  applicability  relating  to or  affecting  creditors,
         rights and to general equity principles;

                  (k) From the  effective  date of the  Registration  Statement,
         through the time of the meeting of the Acquired Fund Investors,  and on
         the Closing Date, the Proxy Materials (exclusive of the portions of the
         Acquiring  Fund's  Prospectus  contained or  incorporated  by reference
         therein, and exclusive of any written information furnished by TMF with
         respect  to the  Acquiring  Fund):  (i)  will  comply  in all  material
         respects with the  applicable  provisions of the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act
         and the 1940 Act and the regulations thereunder and (ii) do not contain
         any untrue  statement  of a  material  fact or omit to state a material
         fact required to be stated  therein or necessary to make the statements
         therein  not  misleading,  and as of such dates and times,  any written
         information  furnished by TMF, on behalf of the Acquired  Fund, for use
         in the  Registration  Statement  or in any  other  manner  that  may be
         necessary in connection with the transactions  contemplated hereby does
         not contain any untrue  statement of a material fact or omit to state a
         material  fact   necessary  to  make  the   information   provided  not
         misleading; and

                  (l) No governmental  consents,  approvals,  authorizations  or
         filings are required  under the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act, the 1940 Act or
         Massachusetts  law for the  execution  of this  Agreement  by TMF,  for
         itself and on behalf of the Acquired  Fund, or the  performance  of the
         Agreement by TMF for itself and on behalf of the Acquired Fund,  except
         for such consents,  approvals,  authorizations and filings as have been
         made  or   received,   and   except  for  such   consents,   approvals,
         authorizations and filings as may be required subsequent to the Closing
         Date.

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6.       CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF ACQUIRED FUND

         The obligations of TMF to consummate the Reorganization with respect to
the Acquired Fund shall be subject to the  performance by TMF, for itself and on
behalf of the  Acquiring  Fund,  of all the  obligations  to be  performed by it
hereunder on or before the Closing Date and, in addition thereto,  the following
conditions with respect to the Acquiring Fund:

         6.1 All  representations  and  warranties  of TMF with  respect  to the
Acquiring  Fund  contained  herein  shall be true and  correct  in all  material
respects  as of the date  hereof  and,  except  as they may be  affected  by the
transactions contemplated herein, as of the Closing Date with the same force and
effect as if made on and as of the Closing Date.

         6.2 TMF, on behalf of the Acquiring  Fund,  shall have delivered to the
Acquired Fund at the Closing a  certificate  executed on behalf of the Acquiring
Fund by TMF's President, Vice President,  Assistant Vice President, Secretary or
Assistant  Secretary in a form reasonably  satisfactory to the Acquired Fund and
dated  as of the  Closing  Date,  to the  effect  that the  representations  and
warranties  of TMF with respect to the  Acquiring  Fund made herein are true and
correct at and as of the  Closing  Date,  except as they may be  affected by the
transactions  contemplated  herein, and as to such other matters as the Acquired
Fund shall reasonably request.

         6.3 Unless  waived by the Acquired  Fund,  the Acquired Fund shall have
received at the Closing a favorable opinion of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker
LLP,  counsel  to  TMF,  dated  as of the  Closing  Date,  in a form  reasonably
satisfactory to the Acquired Fund, substantially to the effect that:

                  (a) TMF is a duly registered,  open-end, management investment
         company,  and its  registration  with the SEC as an investment  company
         under the 1940 Act is in full force and effect;  (b) the Acquiring Fund
         is a separate  portfolio of TMF, which is a business trust duly created
         pursuant to its Agreement and Declaration of Trust, is legally existing
         and  in  good  standing   under  the  laws  of  the   Commonwealth   of
         Massachusetts,  and the Agreement and  Declaration of Trust directs the
         Trustees  to manage  the  affairs  of TMF and  grants  them all  powers
         necessary  or  desirable  to carry out such  responsibility,  including
         administering  TMF's business as described in the current  prospectuses
         of TMF;  (c) this  Agreement  has been duly  authorized,  executed  and
         delivered by TMF on behalf of TMF and the Acquiring Fund and,  assuming
         due  authorization,  execution and delivery of this Agreement on behalf
         of the  Acquired  Fund,  is a  valid  and  binding  obligation  of TMF,
         enforceable  against TMF in  accordance  with its terms,  subject as to
         enforcement, to bankruptcy,  insolvency,  reorganization,  arrangement,
         moratorium and other similar laws of general applicability  relating to
         or affecting  creditors,  rights and to general equity principles;  (d)
         the  Acquiring  Fund Shares to be issued to the Acquired  Fund and then
         distributed to the Acquired Fund  Investors  pursuant to this Agreement
         are duly registered under the 1933 Act on the appropriate form, and are
         duly  authorized  and upon such  issuance  will be  validly  issued and
         outstanding  and fully paid and  non-

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         assessable, and no shareholder of the Acquiring Fund has any preemptive
         rights  to  subscription  or  purchase  in  respect  thereof;  (e)  the
         Registration  Statement has become  effective  with the SEC and, to the
         best  of  such  counsel's  knowledge,  no  stop  order  suspending  the
         effectiveness  thereof  has been  issued  and no  proceedings  for that
         purpose  have been  instituted  or are  pending or  threatened;  (f) no
         consent,  approval,  authorization,  filing  or order  of any  court or
         governmental  authority  of the United  States or any state is required
         for  the  consummation  of  the  Reorganization  with  respect  to  the
         Acquiring Fund, except for such consents, approvals, authorizations and
         filings as have been made or  received,  and except for such  consents,
         approvals,  authorizations  and  filings as may be  required  after the
         Closing  Date;  and  (g) to the  best  knowledge  of such  counsel,  no
         litigation or  administrative  proceeding or investigation of or before
         any court or governmental body is presently pending or threatened as to
         TMF or the  Acquiring  Fund or any of their  properties  or assets  and
         neither  TMF nor the  Acquiring  Fund is a party to or  subject  to the
         provisions   of  any  order,   decree  or  judgment  of  any  court  or
         governmental body that materially and adversely affects its business.

         6.4 As of the Closing Date, there shall have been no material change in
the investment  objective,  policies and restrictions nor any material change in
the investment management fees, fee levels payable pursuant to any 12b-1 plan of
distribution,  other fees payable for services  provided to the Acquiring  Fund,
fee  waiver  or  expense  reimbursement  undertakings,  or  sales  loads  of the
Acquiring  Fund from those fee  amounts,  undertakings  and sales  load  amounts
described in the prospectus of the Acquiring Fund delivered to the Acquired Fund
pursuant to paragraph 4.1 and in the Proxy Materials.

         6.5 With respect to the  Acquiring  Fund,  the Board of Trustees of TMF
shall have  determined that the  Reorganization  is in the best interests of the
Acquiring  Fund and that  the  interests  of the  existing  shareholders  of the
Acquiring Fund would not be diluted as a result of the Reorganization.


7.       CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF ACQUIRING FUND

         The obligations of TMF to consummate the Reorganization with respect to
the  Acquiring  Fund  shall  be  subject  to the  performance  by TMF of all the
obligations to be performed by it hereunder,  with respect to the Acquired Fund,
on  or  before  the  Closing  Date  and,  in  addition  thereto,  the  following
conditions:

         7.1 All  representations  and  warranties  of TMF with  respect  to the
Acquired  Fund  contained  herein  shall be true  and  correct  in all  material
respects  as of the date  hereof  and,  except  as they may be  affected  by the
transactions  contemplated by this  Agreement,  as of the Closing Date, with the
same force and effect as if made on and as of the Closing Date.

         7.2 TMF, on behalf of the Acquired  Fund,  shall have  delivered to the
Acquiring  Fund at the Closing a certificate  executed on behalf of the Acquired
Fund, by TMF's President, Vice President, Assistant Vice President, Secretary or
Assistant  Secretary,  in form and

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substance  satisfactory  to the Acquiring Fund and dated as of the Closing Date,
to the effect that the representations and warranties of TMF with respect to the
Acquired  Fund made herein are true and  correct at and as of the Closing  Date,
except as they may be affected by the transactions contemplated herein and as to
such other matters as the Acquiring Fund shall reasonably request.

         7.3 Unless waived by the Acquiring  Fund, the Acquiring Fund shall have
received at the  Closing a favorable  opinion  from Paul,  Hastings,  Janofsky &
Walker LLP,  counsel to TMF, dated as of the Closing Date, in a form  reasonably
satisfactory to the Acquiring Fund, substantially to the effect that:

                  (a) TMF is a duly registered,  open-end, management investment
         company,  and its  registration  with the SEC as an investment  company
         under the 1940 Act is in full force and effect;  (b) the Acquired  Fund
         is a separate  portfolio of TMF, which is a business trust duly created
         pursuant to its Agreement and Declaration of Trust, is validly existing
         and  in  good  standing   under  the  laws  of  the   Commonwealth   of
         Massachusetts,  and the Agreement and  Declaration of Trust directs the
         Trustees  to manage  the  affairs  of TMF and  grants  them all  powers
         necessary  or  desirable  to carry out such  responsibility,  including
         administering  TMF's business as described in the current  prospectuses
         of TMF;  (c) this  Agreement  has been duly  authorized,  executed  and
         delivered by TMF on behalf of TMF and the Acquired  Fund and,  assuming
         due  authorization,  execution and delivery of this Agreement on behalf
         of the  Acquiring  Fund,  is a valid  and  binding  obligation  of TMF,
         enforceable  against TMF in  accordance  with its terms,  subject as to
         enforcement, to bankruptcy,  insolvency,  reorganization,  arrangement,
         moratorium and other similar laws of general applicability  relating to
         or affecting creditors, rights and to general equity principles; (d) no
         consent,  approval,  authorization,  filing  or order  of any  court or
         governmental authority of the United Sates or any state is required for
         the  consummation  of the  Reorganization  with respect to the Acquired
         Fund, except for such consents,  approvals,  authorizations and filings
         as have been made or received, and except for such consents, approvals,
         authorizations and filings as may be required subsequent to the Closing
         Date; and (e) to the best  knowledge of such counsel,  no litigation or
         administrative  proceeding or  investigation  of or before any court or
         governmental  body is presently  pending or threatened as to TMF or the
         Acquired Fund or any of their  properties or assets and neither TMF nor
         the  Acquired  Fund is a party to or subject to the  provisions  of any
         order,  decree  or  judgment  of any  court or  governmental  body that
         materially and adversely effects its business.

         7.4 With  respect to the  Acquired  Fund,  the Board of Trustees of TMF
shall have  determined that the  Reorganization  is in the best interests of the
Acquired Fund.

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<PAGE>


8.       FURTHER  CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS  OF THE ACQUIRING FUND AND
         THE ACQUIRED FUND

         The  obligations  of the Acquiring Fund and of the Acquired Fund herein
are each  subject to the further  conditions  that on or before the Closing Date
with respect to the Acquiring Fund and the Acquired Fund:

         8.1 This Agreement and the transactions  contemplated herein shall have
been approved by the requisite vote of the holders of the outstanding  shares of
the Acquired  Fund in  accordance  with the  provisions  of TMF's  Agreement and
Declaration of Trust and the  requirements of the 1940 Act, and certified copies
of the  resolutions  evidencing  such approval  shall have been delivered to the
Acquiring Fund.

         8.2 On the Closing Date, no action,  suit or other  proceeding shall be
pending  before  any  court or  governmental  agency  in which it is  sought  to
restrain or prohibit, or obtain damages or other relief in connection with, this
Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated herein.

         8.3 All  consents  of other  parties  and all other  consents,  orders,
approvals  and  permits  of  federal,  state  and local  regulatory  authorities
(including,  without  limitation,  those  of the  SEC  and of  state  securities
authorities)  deemed  necessary by TMF, on behalf of the  Acquiring  Fund or the
Acquired  Fund,  to  permit  consummation,  in  all  material  respects,  of the
transactions  contemplated herein shall have been obtained, except where failure
to obtain any such  consent,  order or permit  would not,  in the opinion of the
party asserting that the condition to closing has not been satisfied,  involve a
risk of a material  adverse  effect on the assets or properties of the Acquiring
Fund or the Acquired Fund.

         8.4 The  Registration  Statement shall have become  effective under the
1933 Act, no stop orders  suspending the  effectiveness  thereof shall have been
issued and, to the best knowledge of the parties  hereto,  no  investigation  or
proceeding for that purpose shall have been instituted or be pending, threatened
or contemplated under the 1933 Act.

         8.5 The  Acquired  Fund shall  have  declared  and paid a  dividend  or
dividends  which,  together  with all previous  such  dividends,  shall have the
effect of distributing to the Acquired Fund's shareholders  substantially all of
the Acquired  Fund's  investment  company  taxable  income for all taxable years
ending on or prior to the Closing Date (computed without regard to any deduction
for dividends  paid) and  substantially  all of its net capital gain realized in
all taxable  years ending on or prior to the Closing Date (after  reduction  for
any capital loss carryover).

         8.6 The  Montgomery  Funds  shall have  received  the  opinion of Paul,
Hastings,  Janofsky & Walker LLP  addressed to both the  Acquiring  Fund and the
Acquired Fund (and based on customary representation  certificates from TMF, the
Acquiring  Fund and the Acquired  Fund)  substantially  to the effect that,  for
federal income tax purposes:

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<PAGE>


                  (a) the  transfer by the  Acquired  Fund of the Fund Assets in
         exchange  for the  Acquiring  Fund  Shares  and the  assumption  by the
         Acquiring   Fund  of  the  Stated   Liabilities   will   constitute   a
         "reorganization" within the meaning of Section 368(a)(1)(C) of the Code
         and the  Acquiring  Fund and the  Acquired  Fund each are a "party to a
         reorganization"  within the meaning of Section  368(b) of the Code; (b)
         no gain or loss  will be  recognized  by the  Acquiring  Fund  upon the
         receipt of the Fund Assets  solely in exchange for the  Acquiring  Fund
         Shares  and  the  assumption  by  the  Acquiring  Fund  of  the  Stated
         Liabilities;  (c) no gain or loss will be  recognized  by the  Acquired
         Fund upon the transfer of the Fund Assets to the Acquiring Fund and the
         assumption by the Acquiring Fund of the Stated  Liabilities in exchange
         for the Acquiring Fund Shares or upon the distribution  (whether actual
         or  constructive)  of the  Acquiring  Fund Shares to the Acquired  Fund
         shareholders  in exchange for their shares of the Acquired Fund; (d) no
         gain or loss will be recognized by the Acquired Fund Investors upon the
         exchange of their  Acquired Fund Shares for the Acquiring  Fund Shares;
         (e) the aggregate tax basis for the Acquiring  Fund Shares  received by
         each of the Acquired Fund Investors pursuant to the Reorganization will
         be the same as the aggregate tax basis of the Acquired Fund shares held
         by such shareholder  immediately prior to the  Reorganization,  and the
         holding  period of the  Acquiring  Fund  Shares to be  received by each
         Acquired  Fund  Investors  will  include  the period  during  which the
         Acquired Fund shares  exchanged  therefor were held by such shareholder
         (provided the Acquired  Fund shares were held as capital  assets on the
         date of the Reorganization); and (f) the tax basis of the Acquired Fund
         assets  acquired by the Acquiring Fund will be same as the tax basis of
         such   assets  to  the   Acquired   Fund   immediately   prior  to  the
         Reorganization,  and the holding  period of the assets of the  Acquired
         Fund in the hands of the Acquiring  Fund will include the period during
         which those assets were held by the Acquired Fund.

Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,  neither the Acquiring Fund nor
the Acquired Fund may waive the condition set forth in this paragraph 8.6.


9.       EXPENSES

         9.1 Except as may be otherwise  provided  herein,  each of the Acquired
Fund and the Acquiring Fund shall be liable for its respective expenses incurred
in  connection  with  entering  into and  carrying  out the  provisions  of this
Agreement,  whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated.
The expenses  payable by the Acquired Fund hereunder  shall include (i) fees and
expenses of its counsel and independent auditors incurred in connection with the
Reorganization;   (ii)  expenses   associated  with  printing  and  mailing  the
Prospectus/Proxy Statement and soliciting proxies in connection with the meeting
of shareholders of the Acquired Fund referred to in paragraph 4.1 hereof;  (iii)
all fees and expenses related to the liquidation of the Acquired Fund; (iv) fees
and expenses of the Acquired Fund's custodian and transfer  agent(s) incurred in
connection with the Reorganization;  and (v) any special pricing fees associated
with the valuation of the Acquired Fund's portfolio on the Applicable  Valuation
Date.  Montgomery  Asset  Management,  LLC, has agreed to reimburse

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the Acquired Fund for the expenses listed in items (i), (ii), (iii) (iv) and (v)
above.  The expenses  payable by the Acquiring Fund hereunder  shall include (i)
fees and expenses of its counsel and independent auditors incurred in connection
with the Reorganization;  (ii) expenses associated with preparing this Agreement
and preparing and filing the Registration  Statement under the 1933 Act covering
the Acquiring Fund Shares to be issued in the Reorganization; (iii) registration
or  qualification  fees and expenses of preparing and filing such forms, if any,
as are necessary under applicable state securities laws to qualify the Acquiring
Fund Shares to be issued in connection  with the  Reorganization;  (iv) any fees
and expenses of the Acquiring Fund's custodian and transfer agent(s) incurred in
connection with the Reorganization;  and (v) any special pricing fees associated
with the valuation of the Acquiring Fund's portfolio on the Applicable Valuation
Date.  Montgomery Asset  Management,  LLC, has agreed to reimburse the Acquiring
Fund for the expenses listed in items (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above.


10.      ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SURVIVAL OF WARRANTIES

         10.1 This  Agreement  constitutes  the  entire  agreement  between  the
parties and supersedes any prior or contemporaneous understanding or arrangement
with respect to the subject matter hereof.

         10.2 The  representations,  warranties and covenants  contained in this
Agreement or in any document delivered pursuant hereto or in connection herewith
shall survive the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein.


11.      TERMINATION

         11.1 This Agreement may be terminated and the transactions contemplated
hereby may be  abandoned  at any time before the  Closing by the mutual  written
consent of the Acquiring Fund and the Acquired Fund.


12.      AMENDMENTS

         This Agreement may be amended,  modified or supplemented in such manner
as may be  mutually  agreed upon in writing by the  authorized  officers of TMF,
acting on behalf of the Acquired Fund and the Acquiring Fund; provided, however,
that  following the meeting of the  shareholders  of the Acquired  Fund, no such
amendment may have the effect of changing the  provisions  for  determining  the
number of shares of the  Acquiring  Fund to be to the  Acquired  Fund  Investors
under this  Agreement  to the  detriment of such  Acquired  Fund  Investors,  or
otherwise  materially  and adversely  affecting the Acquired  Fund,  without the
Acquired Fund obtaining the Acquired Fund  Investors'  further  approval  except
that nothing in this  paragraph 12 shall be construed to prohibit the  Acquiring
Fund and the Acquired Fund from  amending  this  Agreement to change the Closing
Date or Applicable Valuation Date by mutual agreement.

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<PAGE>


13.      NOTICES

         Any notice,  report,  statement or demand  required or permitted by any
provision  of this  Agreement  shall be in writing and shall be given by prepaid
telegraph, telecopy, certified mail or overnight express courier addressed to:

For TMF, on behalf of itself and the Acquiring Fund and/or Acquired Fund:

The Montgomery Funds
101 California Street
San Francisco, California 94111
Attention: David J. Thelander, Esq.
           General Counsel

     With a copy to:

              David A. Hearth, Esq.
              Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
              345 California St., 29th Floor
              San Francisco, California 94104


14.      HEADINGS;  COUNTERPARTS;   GOVERNING  LAW;  ASSIGNMENT;  LIMITATION  OF
         LIABILITY

         14.1 The  article  and  paragraph  headings  contained  herein  are for
reference  purposes  only  and  shall  not  affect  in any  way the  meaning  or
interpretation of this Agreement. All references herein to Articles, paragraphs,
subparagraphs   or  Exhibits  shall  be  construed  as  referring  to  Articles,
paragraphs or subparagraphs  hereof or Exhibits hereto,  respectively.  Whenever
the  terms  "hereto",  "hereunder",  "herein"  or  "hereof"  are  used  in  this
Agreement, they shall be construed as referring to this entire Agreement, rather
than to any individual Article, paragraph, subparagraph or sentence.

         14.2 This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed an original.

         14.3 This  Agreement  shall be governed by and  construed in accordance
with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

         14.4 This Agreement  shall bind and inure to the benefit of the parties
hereto  and their  respective  successors  and  assigns,  but no  assignment  or
transfer  hereof or of any rights or obligations  hereunder shall be made by any
party without the written consent of the other parties. Nothing herein expressed
or implied is intended or shall be  construed to confer upon or

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<PAGE>


give any person,  firm or  corporation,  other than the parties hereto and their
respective  successors and assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of
this Agreement.

IN WITNESS  WHEREOF,  each of the parties hereto has caused this Agreement to be
duly executed by its authorized officer.


The Montgomery Funds,
for itself and on behalf of
the Montgomery U.S.
Emerging Growth Fund


By: /s/ Downey L. Hebble
    -------------------------
    Downey L. Hebble
    Assistant Vice President


The Montgomery Funds,
for itself and on behalf of
the Montgomery Small Cap
Opportunities Fund


By: /s/ Downey L. Hebble
    -------------------------
    Downey L. Hebble
    Assistant Vice President

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

                                     PART B

                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

                            FOR THE REORGANIZATION OF

                     MONTGOMERY SMALL CAP OPPORTUNITIES FUND

                                      INTO

                      MONTGOMERY U.S. EMERGING GROWTH FUND

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



<PAGE>


                              THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS

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

                              101 California Street
                         San Francisco, California 94111
                                 1-800-572-FUND

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

                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                             DATED JANUARY 15, 1999
                     FOR REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM N-14

         This Statement of Additional Information is not a prospectus and should
be read in conjunction  with the Combined Proxy  Statement and Prospectus  dated
January 15, 1999,  which has been filed by The Montgomery Funds (the "Trust") in
connection with a Special  Meeting of  Shareholders of the Montgomery  Small Cap
Opportunities Fund (the "Opportunities  Fund") of the Trust that has been called
to  vote on an  Agreement  and  Plan of  Reorganization  (and  the  transactions
contemplated thereby). Copies of the Combined Proxy Statement and Prospectus may
be  obtained  at no  charge  by  writing  The  Montgomery  Funds at the  address
indicated above or by calling toll-free 1-800-572-FUND.

         Unless  otherwise  indicated,  capitalized  terms  used  herein and not
otherwise  defined  have the same  meanings as are given to them in the Combined
Proxy Statement and Prospectus.

         Further  information  about the  Trust,  the  Opportunities  Fund,  and
Montgomery U.S.  Emerging Growth Fund (the "Emerging Fund", and,  together,  the
"Funds")  is  contained  in the  Funds'  Combined  Prospectus  (including  other
Montgomery Funds) dated October 31, 1998, and the Annual Report of the Funds for
the  fiscal  year ended  June 30,  1998.  The  Funds'  Statement  of  Additional
Information  (including  other  Montgomery  Funds),  dated  October 31, 1998, is
incorporated  by reference in this  Statement of Additional  Information  and is
available   without  charge  by  calling  the  Montgomery   Funds  toll-free  at
1-800-572-FUND.


         Pro-forma financial statements are attached hereto as Exhibit A.


                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                                                            Page
                                                                            ----
General Information ........................................................ B-2
Exhibit A .................................................................. B-3

                                      B-2

<PAGE>


                               GENERAL INFORMATION

         The shareholders of the Opportunities Fund are being asked to approve a
form of  Agreement  and  Plan  of  Reorganization  (the  "Plan")  combining  the
Opportunities  Fund into the Emerging  Fund (and the  transactions  contemplated
thereby).  The Plan  contemplates the transfer of all  substantially  all of the
assets and liabilities of the Opportunities Fund as of the Effective Date to the
Emerging Fund, and the assumption by the Emerging Fund of the liabilities of the
Opportunities  Fund,  in  exchange  for  Class R shares  of the  Emerging  Fund.
Immediately after the Effective Date, the Opportunities  Fund will distribute to
its Class R and Class P  shareholders  of record as of the close of  business on
the Effective Date the Class R shares of the Emerging Fund received.  The shares
of the Emerging Fund that will be issued for  distribution to the  Opportunities
Fund's  Shareholders  will  have an  aggregate  net  asset  value  equal  to the
aggregate net asset value of the shares of the Opportunities Fund held as of the
Closing  Date.  The Trust will then take all  necessary  steps to terminate  the
qualification,  registration and  classification of the Opportunities  Fund. All
issued and outstanding  shares of the Opportunities Fund will be canceled on the
Opportunities Fund's books. Shares of the Emerging Fund will be represented only
by book entries; no share certificates will be issued.

         A Special Meeting of the Opportunities  Fund's shareholders to consider
the transaction will be held at the offices of the Trust, 101 California Street,
35th Floor,  San Francisco,  California 94111 on March 1, 1999 at 10 a.m., local
time.

         For further  information about the transaction,  see the Combined Proxy
Statement  and  Prospectus.   For  further  information  about  the  Trust,  the
Opportunities Fund and the Emerging Fund, see the Opportunities  Funds' Combined
Statement of Additional Information,  dated October 31, 1998, which is available
without charge by calling the Trust at 1-800-572-FUND.

                                      B-3

<PAGE>


                                    Exhibit A


                        [Pro Forma Financial Statements]







                                      B-4

<PAGE>


                      Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund

                                       and

                     Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities Fund


               Proforma Combining Financial Statements (Unaudited)

The accompanying unaudited proforma combining investment portfolio and statement
of assets  and  liabilities  assumes  that the  exchange  described  in the next
paragraph  occurred as of December 31, 1998 and the unaudited proforma combining
statements  of  operations of  Montgomery  U.S.  Emerging  Growth Fund as if the
combination with Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities Fund has been consummated at
July 1, 1998. These historical statements have been derived from Montgomery U.S.
Emerging Growth Fund's and Montgomery Small Cap  Opportunities  Fund's books and
records utilized in calculating  daily net asset value at December 31, 1998, and
for the six-month period then ended.

The proforma  statements  give effect to the proposed  transfer of all assets of
Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities  Fund to Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund
in exchange for the assumption by Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund of all of
the liabilities of Montgomery Small Cap  Opportunities  Fund and for a number of
U.S. Emerging Growth Fund's shares equal in value to the value of the net assets
of Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities  Fund. Under generally accepted accounting
principles, the historical cost of investment securities will be carried forward
to the  surviving  entity  and the  results of  operations  of  Montgomery  U.S.
Emerging  Growth  Fund  for  pre-combining  periods  will not be  restated.  The
proforma  statements of assets and  liabilities and of operations do not reflect
the expenses of either fund in carrying out its obligations  under the Agreement
and Plan of  Reorganization.  Under the  Agreement  and Plan of  Reorganization,
Montgomery Asset Management,  LLC has agreed to reimburse the funds for expenses
incurred in connection with the reorganization.

The unaudited proforma  combining  statements should be read in conjunction with
the separate  financial  statements of Montgomery U.S.  Emerging Growth Fund and
Montgomery  Small Cap  Opportunities  Fund  incorporated  by  reference  in this
statement of additional information.



<PAGE>


                      Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund

                                       and

                     Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities Fund

          Notes to Proforma Combining Financial Statements (Unaudited)

                                December 31, 1998


The proforma adjustments to these proforma financial statements are comprised of
the following:

(A)      Issuance of U.S.  Emerging  Growth Fund shares to the holders of shares
         of Montgomery Small Cap Opportunities Fund.

(B)      Elimination  and reduction of  duplicative  expenses as a result of the
         merger.



<PAGE>


   
<TABLE>
Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund

Schedule of Investments

December 31, 1998

<CAPTION>
                     Share Amounts                                Description                      
 ----------------------------------------------------             ---------------                  
                                                                                                   
                        Small Cap                                                                  
U.S. Emerging         Opportunities         Pro Forma                                              
 Growth Fund              Fund              Combining                                              
 -----------              ----              ---------                                              
<S>                     <C>                  <C>                  <C>
Common Stocks:
                                                                  Metal Fabrications               
   220,000                                   220,000              Encore Wire Corp.                
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Industrial Machinery/Components  
   275,000                                   275,000              Applied Power, Inc.              
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Construction/AG Equipment/Trucks 
   335,000                                   335,000              Manitowoc                        
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Auto Parts: O.E.M.               
   200,000                                   200,000              Donnelly Corporation             
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Building Products                
   491,000                                   491,000              Elcor Corp                       
   350,000              109,100              459,100              Interface, Inc.                  
                         57,500               57,500              TJ International                 
                                                                                                   
                                                                                                   
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Electrical Products              
   160,000                                   160,000              Kollmorgen Corp.                 
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Aerospace                        
   310,100                                   310,100              Moog, Inc.                       
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Engineering & Construction       
   232,000                                   232,000              Granite Construction, Inc.       
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Building Materials               
   135,000                                   135,000              Republic Group Inc.              
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Specialty Chemicals              
   203,500                                   203,500              Tetra Technologies Inc.          
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Containers/Packaging             
   140,000               32,000              172,000              Aptargroup Inc.                  
                         98,650               98,650              Ivex Packaging Corp.             
                                                                                                   
                                                                                                   
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Specialty Steels                 
                         29,800               29,800              Carpenter Technology             
                                                                                                   
                                                                  Paints/Coatings                  
                         82,763               82,763              Ferro Corp Com                   
                                                                                                   
                                                                  


Description                                                       Value                          
- ---------------                               -------------------------------------------------  
                                                                                                 
                                                                  Small Cap                      
                                             U.S. Emerging      Opportunities         Pro Forma  
                                              Growth Fund           Fund              Combining  
                                              -----------           ----              ---------  
                                                                                                 
Metal Fabrications                                                                               
Encore Wire Corp.                            $ 2,035,000                             $ 2,035,000 
                                                                                                 
Industrial Machinery/Components                                                                  
Applied Power, Inc.                           10,381,250                              10,381,250 
                                                                                                 
Construction/AG Equipment/Trucks                                                                 
Manitowoc                                     14,865,625                              14,865,625 
                                                                                                 
Auto Parts: O.E.M.                                                                               
Donnelly Corporation                           2,600,000                               2,600,000 
                                                                                                 
Building Products                                                                                
Elcor Corp                                    15,865,437                              15,865,437 
Interface, Inc.                                3,248,437         $ 1,012,584           4,261,021 
TJ International                                                   1,477,031           1,477,031 
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      21,603,489 
                                                                                                 
Electrical Products                                                                              
Kollmorgen Corp.                               2,440,000                               2,440,000 
                                                                                                 
Aerospace                                                                                        
Moog, Inc.                                    12,132,662                              12,132,662 
                                                                                                 
Engineering & Construction                                                                       
Granite Construction, Inc.                     7,786,500                               7,786,500 
                                                                                                 
Building Materials                                                                               
Republic Group Inc.                            2,708,437                               2,708,437 
                                                                                                 
Specialty Chemicals                                                                              
Tetra Technologies Inc.                        2,213,062                               2,213,062 
                                                                                                 
Containers/Packaging                                                                             
Aptargroup Inc.                                3,928,750             898,000           4,826,750 
Ivex Packaging Corp.                                               2,293,612           2,293,612 
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                       7,120,362 
                                                                                                 
Specialty Steels                                                                                 
Carpenter Technology                                               1,011,337           1,011,337 
                                                                                                 
Paints/Coatings                                                                                  
Ferro Corp Com                                                     2,151,838           2,151,838 


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                                                                      Environental Services                  
   240,000                                   240,000                  Casella Waste Systems Inc.-A           
                        128,000              128,000                  Tetra Tech Inc.                        
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                      Diversified Commercial                
                                                                      Services                               
                        103,275              103,275                  BA Merchant Services Inc. A            
   234,000               59,600              293,600                  Caribiner Int'l Inc.                    
                         62,000               62,000                  Catalina Marketing Corp.               
                         33,300               33,300                  Fair Isaac & Co Inc Com                
   425,000               95,225              520,225                  HA-LO Industries                       
                        105,000              105,000                  Interim Services                       
                         31,500               31,500                  Nova Corporation                       
   290,000                                   290,000                  Administaff Inc.                       
   101,500                                   101,500                  Bell & Howell Company                  
   400,000                                   400,000                  Intelligroup Inc.                      
   250,000                                   250,000                  Maximus Inc.                           
   396,000                                   396,000                  On Assignment Inc.                     
   200,000                                   200,000                  Personnel Group Of America Inc.        
   320,000                                   320,000                  Romac International, Inc.             
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                      
                                                                      Advertising                            
   287,500               72,500              360,000                  TMP Wordwide Inc.                      
   100,000                                   100,000                  Ackerley Group Inc.                    
   200,000                                   200,000                  Snyder Communications Inc.             
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      Food Distributors         
   343,300                                   343,300                  Fleming Companies, Inc.   
                                                                                                             
                                                                      Printing/Forms                         
                         75,000               75,000                  Big Flower Holdings Inc.               
                         45,250               45,250                  World Color Press Inc.                 
                                                                                                             
                                                                      
                                                                      Edp Services                           
   229,200                                   229,200                  Acxiom Corp Com                        
                         57,050               57,050                  Analysts International Corp.           
                         96,125               96,125                  Computer Task Group, Inc.              
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      Computer Software                      
                         70,000               70,000                  Synopsys                               
   317,500                                   317,500                  Indus International Inc.               
   310,000                                   310,000                  Micros Systems Inc.                    
   325,000                                   325,000                  Platinum Software Corp.                
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      Other Consumer Services                
                        160,000              160,000                  Education Management Corporation       
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                      Clothing/Shoe/Accessory                
                                                                      Stores                                 
                                                                      



Environental Services                                                                                
Casella Waste Systems Inc.-A                   8,895,000                               8,895,000    
Tetra Tech Inc.                                                     3,452,000          3,452,000     
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      12,347,000    
                                                                                                     
Diversified Commercial
Services
BA Merchant Services Inc. A                                         2,078,409          2,078,409    
Caribiner Int'l Inc.                           2,135,250              543,850          2,679,100    
Catalina Marketing Corp.                                            4,239,450          4,239,450    
Fair Isaac & Co Inc Com                                             1,538,044          1,538,044    
HA-LO Industries                              15,990,625            3,582,841         19,573,466    
Interim Services                                                    2,454,375          2,454,375    
Nova Corporation                                                    1,092,656          1,092,656    
Administaff Inc.                               7,250,000                               7,250,000    
Bell & Howell Company                          3,837,969                               3,837,969    
Intelligroup Inc.                              7,125,000                               7,125,000    
Maximus Inc.                                   9,250,000                               9,250,000    
On Assignment Inc.                            13,525,875                              13,525,875    
Personnel Group Of America Inc.                3,500,000                               3,500,000    
Romac International, Inc.                      7,100,000                               7,100,000     
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      85,244,344    
                                                                                                     
Advertising                                                                                          
TMP Wordwide Inc.                             12,236,718            3,085,781         15,322,499    
Ackerley Group Inc.                            1,825,000                               1,825,000    
Snyder Communications Inc.                     6,750,000                               6,750,000     
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      23,897,499    
Food Distributors                                                                                    
Fleming Companies, Inc.                        3,561,737                               3,561,737    
                                                                                                     
Printing/Forms                                                                                       
Big Flower Holdings Inc.                                            1,654,687          1,654,687    
World Color Press Inc.                                              1,377,297          1,377,297     
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                       3,031,984    
Edp Services                                                                                         
Acxiom Corp Com                                3,093,750            3,997,125          7,090,875    
Analysts International Corp.                                        1,101,778          1,101,778    
Computer Task Group, Inc.                                           2,607,391          2,607,391     
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      10,800,044    
                                                                                                     
Computer Software                                                                                    
Synopsys                                                            3,793,125          3,793,125    
Indus International Inc.                       2,212,578                               2,212,578    
Micros Systems Inc.                           10,075,000                              10,075,000    
Platinum Software Corp.                        4,143,750                               4,143,750     
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      20,224,453    
Other Consumer Services                                                                              
Education Management Corporation                                    3,765,000          3,765,000    
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
Clothing/Shoe/Accessory
Stores


<PAGE>


                                                                  
                                                                  
                                                                  
                         65,100               65,100              The Men's Wearhouse Inc.       
   240,000                                   240,000              Ann Taylor Stores Corp.
                                                                                                 
                                                                  Other Specialty Stores         
   140,000               35,500              175,500              Regis Corp.                    
   325,000                                   325,000              Linens 'N Things Inc.          
                                                                                                 
                                                                  Catalog/Specialty              
                                                                  Distribution                   
   200,500               51,300              251,800              Coldwater Creek Inc.           
                                                                  
                                                                  Newspapers                     
   290,000                                   290,000              Hollinger International
                                                                  
                                                                  Restaurants                    
   250,000                                   250,000              Consolidated Products, Inc.    
   145,000                                   145,000              CEC Entertainmen, Inc.         
                                                                  
                                                                  Drug Store Chains              
   425,000                                   425,000              Duane Reade Inc.               
                                                                  
                                                                  Major Pharmaceuticals          
   485,000                                   485,000              Catalytica Inc.                
                                                                  
                                                                  Medical Specialties            
   190,000               44,500              234,500              Cooper Companies Inc.          
                                                                  
                                                                  Medical/Nursing Services       
                        170,725              170,725              Orthodontic Centers of America, Inc. 
                                                                                         
                                                                  Oil & Gas Production           
   350,000                                   350,000              Belco Oil & Gas Corp.          
                                                                                                 
                                                                  Contract Drilling              
   144,800                                   144,800              R&B Falcon 
                                                                      
                                                                  Oilfield Services/Equipment    
   290,000                                   290,000              Varco International            
                                                                                                 
                                                                  Semiconductors                 
                        129,000              129,000              Actel Corporation              
                                                                                                 
                                                                  Telecommunications Equipment            
   270,000               66,500              336,500              Aspect Telecommunications      
    55,000               51,350              106,350              Comverse Technology            
   153,000                                   153,000              Harmonic Lightwaves, Inc.

                                                                  Electronic Components           
   240,000                                   240,000              Plexus Corp.                    
                                                                  
                                                                  


The Men's Wearhouse Inc.                                            2,050,650          2,050,650                 
Ann Taylor Stores Corp.                        9,465,000                               9,465,000                   
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      11,515,650           
                                                                                                                    
Other Specialty Stores                                                                                           
Regis Corp.                                    5,595,625            1,418,891          7,014,516                  
Linens 'N Things Inc.                         12,878,125                              12,878,125                  
                                             -----------                             ----------- 
                                                                                      19,892,641           
                                                                                                                    
Catalog/Specialty
Distribution                                                                              
Coldwater Creek Inc.                           2,781,937              711,787          3,493,724                  
                                                                                                                    
Newspapers                                                                                                  
Hollinger International                        4,041,875                               4,041,875                  
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                    
Restaurants                                                                                                 
Consolidated Products, Inc.                    5,156,250                               5,156,250                  
CEC Entertainmen, Inc.                         4,023,750                               4,023,750
                                                                                    ------------
                                                                                       9,180,000           
Drug Store Chains                                                                                           
Duane Reade Inc.                              16,362,500                              16,362,500                  
                                                                                                                    
Major Pharmaceuticals                                                                                                
Catalytica Inc.                                8,760,312                               8,760,312                  
                                                                                                                    
Medical Specialties                                                                                                  
Cooper Companies Inc.                          3,930,625              920,594          4,851,219                  
                                                                                                                    
Medical/Nursing Services                                                                                          
Orthodontic Centers of
America, Inc.                                                       3,318,467          3,318,467                  
                                                                                                                    
Oil & Gas Production                                                                                            
Belco Oil & Gas Corp.                          1,946,875                               1,946,875                  
                                                                                                                    
Contract Drilling                                                                                           
R&B Falcon                                     1,104,000                               1,104,000                  
                                                                                                                    
Oilfield
Services/Equipment                                                                                   
Varco International                            2,247,500                               2,247,500                  
                                                                                                                    
Semiconductors                                                                                              
Actel Corporation                                                   2,596,125          2,596,125                  
                                                                                                                    
Telecommunications
Equipment                                                                                        
Aspect Telecommunications                      4,708,125            1,159,594          5,867,719                  
Comverse Technology                            3,903,281            3,644,245          7,547,526                  
Harmonic Lightwaves, Inc.                      2,883,094                               2,883,094                   
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      16,298,339           
Electronic Components                                                                                           
Plexus Corp.                                   8,085,000                               8,085,000                  
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                    


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                                                                  Military/Government/Technical   
                        106,900              106,900              SBS Technologies, Inc.          
    84,300                                    84,300              Cubic Corp.
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Precision Instruments           
                         40,000               40,000              Waters Corporation              
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Office/Plant Automation         
    62,000               78,100              140,100              Kronos, Inc.                    
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Trucking                        
   315,000                                   315,000              Swift Transportation Co. Inc.   
                      77,700                  77,700              USFreightways Corporation
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Homebuilding                    
   180,000               45,000              225,000              Champion Enterprises            
   120,000               71,625              191,625              Kaufman and Broad Home Corp.
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Home Furnishings                
    75,000                                    75,000              Ethan Allen Interiors Inc.      
   150,730                                   150,730              Pillowtex Corp. 
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Consumer                        
                                                                  Electronics/Appliances          
   120,000                                   120,000              ITI Technology, Inc.            
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Recreational                    
                                                                  Products/Toys                   
                         65,200               65,200              Action Performance              
                                                                  Companies, Inc.                 
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Apparel                         
                         52,000               52,000              Jones Apparel Group             
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Package Goods/Cosmetics         
   370,000               87,800              457,800              Playtex Prods Inc. Com          
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Specialty Foods/candy           
   200,000                                   200,000              Celestial Seasonings            
   155,000                                   155,000              Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc. 
    90,000                                    90,000              Suiza Foods Corp
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Savings & Loan Associations     
   190,000                                   190,000              Bank United Corp.               
                         80,000               80,000              Commercial Federal Corp.
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Investment Managers             
   300,000               63,000              363,000              Waddell & Reed Financial



Military/Government/Technical                                                                                 
SBS Technologies, Inc.                                             1,940,903           1,940,903                 
Cubic Corp.                                    1,580,625                               1,580,625                 
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                       3,521,528     
Precision Instruments                                                                                          
Waters Corporation                                                 3,490,000           3,490,000                
                                                                                                                    
Office/Plant Automation                                                                                    
Kronos, Inc.                                   2,757,062           3,473,009           6,230,071                 
                                                                                                                    
Trucking                                                                                                   
Swift Transportation Co. Inc.                  8,760,937                               8,760,937                 
USFreightways Corporation                                          2,263,012           2,263,012                 
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      11,023,949          
Homebuilding                                                                                               
Champion Enterprises                           4,927,500           1,231,875           6,159,375                 
Kaufman and Broad Home Corp.                   3,450,000           2,059,219           5,509,219                  
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      11,668,594          
                                                                                                                    
Home Furnishings                                                                                           
Ethan Allen Interiors Inc.                     3,075,000                               3,075,000                
Pillowtex Corp.                                4,032,027                               4,032,027                  
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                       7,107,027          
                                                                                                                    
Consumer
Electronics/Appliances                                                                            
ITI Technology, Inc.                           3,735,000                               3,735,000                 
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                    
Recreational
Products/Toys                                                                                        
Action Performance
Companies, Inc.                                                    2,302,375           2,302,375                
                                                                                                                    
Apparel                                                                                                    
Jones Apparel Group                                                1,147,250           1,147,250                
                                                                                                                    
Package
Goods/Cosmetics                                                                                         
Playtex Prods Inc. Com                         5,943,125           1,410,287           7,353,412                 
                                                                                                                    
Specialty Foods/candy                                                                                               
Celestial Seasonings                           5,531,250                               5,531,250                 
Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc.               2,344,375                               2,344,375                 
Suiza Foods Corp                               4,584,375                               4,584,375                 
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      12,460,000          
                                                                                                                    
Savings & Loan
Associations                                                                                       
Bank United Corp.                              7,439,687                               7,439,687                 
Commercial Federal Corp.                                           1,855,000           1,855,000                 
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                       9,294,687          
                                                                                                                    
Investment Managers                                                                                                
Waddell & Reed Financial                       7,106,250           1,492,312           8,598,651                 
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                        



<PAGE>


                                                                  Specialty Insurers              
138,000                                      138,000              Amerin Corporation              
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Property-Casualty Insurers 
                         43,600               43,600              W.R. Berkley Corp.              
                                                                                                  
                                                                  Broadcasting                    
260,000                                      260,000              Metro Networks, Inc.            
  6,000                                        6,000              Lindberg Corp.                  
                                                                                                  
                                                                                                  
Repurchase                                                                                        
Agreements:                                                                                       
17,692,000                                                        Prudential, 5.15%, due 1/4/99   
15,541,000                                                        Paine Weber, 5.15%, due 1/4/99  
                                                                  
                                                                  
Total Investments                                                                                 
(cost $372,225,330)                                               




Specialty Insurers                                                                                       
Amerin Corporation                             3,372,375                               3,372,375           
                                                                                                               
Property-Casualty
Insurers                                                                                     
W.R. Berkley Corp.                                                  1,471,500          1,471,500          
                                                                                                              
Broadcasting                                                                                            
Metro Networks, Inc.                          11,066,250                              11,066,250           
Lindberg Corp.                                    54,937                                  54,937         
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      11,121,187       
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
Prudential, 5.15%, due 1/4/99                                                         17,692,000       
Paine Weber, 5.15%, due 1/4/99                                                        15,541,000       
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                      33,233,000       
                                                                                     ----------- 
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
                                                                                     502,746,456                         
                                                                                     ===========                         
</TABLE>
    


<PAGE>


<TABLE>
Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund
Pro Forma Statement of Assets and Liabilities
December 31, 1998 (Unaudited)

<CAPTION>
                                                                              U.S.           Small          Pro              Pro
                                                                            Emerging          Cap          Forma            Forma
Assets                                                                       Growth      Opportunities  Adjustments       Combined

<S>                                                                       <C>            <C>            <C>             <C>         
Investments in securities, at value (Identified cost $300,384,027,
   $71,841,303, and $372,225,330, respectively)                           $410,889,168   $ 91,857,110                   $502,746,278
Cash                                                                           321,224        506,873                        828,097
Dividends and interest receivable                                               87,208         20,819                        108,027
Receivable for securities sold                                               1,352,491        279,667                      1,632,158
Variation margin                                                             1,599,963           --                        1,599,963
Receivable for fund shares sold                                                 89,208          1,475                         90,683
Other receivables                                                                 --          119,087                        119,087
                                                                          ----------------------------------------------------------
   Total Assets                                                            414,339,262     92,785,031                    507,124,293
                                                                          ----------------------------------------------------------

Liabilities

Payable for investments purchased                                         $  3,467,599   $  1,389,541                   $  4,857,140
Payable for fund shares redeemed                                                82,756           --                           82,756
Distribution payable to shareholders                                             1,453          4,426                          5,879
Management fees payable                                                        144,670         97,773                        242,443
Administration fees payable                                                     21,524          2,564                         24,088
Share marketing plan fee payable (class P only)                                   --               23                             23
Custodian fees payable                                                          16,220          6,628                         22,848
Trustees' fees and expenses payable                                              1,053          1,548                          2,601
Transfer agency fees payable                                                    53,878          6,677                         60,555
Other accrued liabilities                                                      111,524         39,002                        150,526
                                                                          ----------------------------------------------------------
   Total Liabilities                                                         3,900,677      1,548,182           --         5,448,859
                                                                          ----------------------------------------------------------

Net Assets                                                                $410,438,585   $ 91,236,849   $       --      $501,675,434
                                                                          ==========================================================

Net Assets:
   Class R                                                                $410,438,585   $ 90,910,275   $    326,574    $501,675,434
   Class P                                                                         n/a        326,574       (326,574)           --
                                                                          ----------------------------------------------------------
Net Assets                                                                $410,438,585   $ 91,236,849   $       --      $501,675,434
                                                                          ==========================================================
Number of Fund shares outstanding:
   Class R                                                                  19,823,717      5,572,009     (1,164,432)(A)  24,231,294
   Class P                                                                         n/a         20,469        (20,469)(A)        --
                                                                          ----------------------------------------------------------
Total Shares                                                                19,823,717      5,592,478     (1,184,901)     24,231,294
                                                                          ==========================================================
Class R shares:
   Net asset value, offering and redemption
     price per share outstanding                                          $      20.70   $      16.32                   $      20.70

Class P shares:
   Net asset value, offering and redemption
     price per share outstanding                                                   n/a          15.95
</TABLE>



<PAGE>


<TABLE>
Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund
Pro Forma Statement of Operations
Six Months Ended December 31, 1998 (Unaudited)

<CAPTION>
                                                                        U.S.           Small             Pro                Pro
                                                                      Emerging          Cap             Forma              Forma
                                                                       Growth       Opportunities     Adjustments        Combined
<S>                                                                <C>              <C>              <C>              <C>          
Investment Income:
 Interest                                                          $   1,193,615           93,675                         1,287,290
Dividends                                                                477,408          145,789                           623,197
Miscellaneous                                                             22,493            9,021                            31,514
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------
Total Income                                                           1,693,516          248,485             --          1,942,001
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------

Expenses:
Management fee                                                     $   2,388,812          718,020           28,231 (B)    3,135,063
Transfer agency                                                          168,805          113,269             --            282,074
Administration fee                                                       120,006           41,888          (17,335)(B)      144,559
Share marketing plan fee                                                    --                  4               (4)(B)         --
Legal and audit                                                           31,758           23,299          (15,057)(B)       40,000
Accounting expenses                                                       68,957           22,611             --             91,568
Printing fees                                                             35,287           23,479             --             58,766
Other                                                                     59,787           64,944          (14,334)(B)      110,397
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------
Total Expenses                                                         2,873,412        1,007,514          (18,499)       3,862,427
Fees deferred by manager                                                    --           (115,120)        (166,711)        (281,831)
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------
Net Expenses                                                           2,873,412          892,394         (185,210)       3,580,596
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------
Net Investment Income/(Loss)                                          (1,179,896)        (643,909)         185,210       (1,638,595)
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain/(Loss) on Investments:
Net realized gain/(loss) from:
   Securities transactions                                            24,975,222       (9,457,626)            --         15,517,596
   Futures contracts                                                   5,142,528           78,627             --          5,221,155
   Other                                                                    --               --               --               --
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------
Net Realized Gain/(Loss) on Investments                               30,117,750       (9,378,999)            --         20,738,751
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------

Net Change in unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) of:
   Securities                                                        110,505,141       20,015,807             --        130,520,948
   Futures contracts                                                   1,448,931             --               --          1,448,931
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------
Net Unrealized Appreciation of Investments                           111,954,072       20,015,807             --        131,969,879
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain on Investments                      142,071,822       10,636,808             --        152,708,630
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------
Net Increase in Net Assets Resulting from Operations               $ 140,891,926    $   9,992,899    $     185,210    $ 151,070,035
                                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------------

</TABLE>



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

                                     PART C

                              THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS
                                OTHER INFORMATION

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



<PAGE>


                              THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS

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

                                    FORM N-14

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

                                     PART C

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

ITEM 15. INDEMNIFICATION

         Article  VII,  Section  3 of the  Agreement  and  Declaration  of Trust
empowers  the  Trustees of the Trust,  to the full extent  permitted  by law, to
purchase with Trust assets insurance for  indemnification  from liability and to
pay for all  expenses  reasonably  incurred  or paid or expected to be paid by a
Trustee or officer in connection with any claim,  action,  suit or proceeding in
which he or she  becomes  involved  by virtue of his or her  capacity  or former
capacity with the Trust.

         Article VI of the  By-Laws of the Trust  provides  that the Trust shall
indemnify  any person who was or is a party or is  threatened to be made a party
to any  proceeding  by reason of the fact that such person is or was an agent of
the Trust,  against  expenses,  judgments,  fines,  settlement and other amounts
actually and  reasonable  incurred in  connection  with such  proceeding if that
person acted in good faith and  reasonably  believed his or her conduct to be in
the best interests of the Trust. Indemnification will not be provided in certain
circumstances,  however, including instances of willful misfeasance,  bad faith,
gross negligence,  and reckless  disregard of the duties involved in the conduct
of the particular office involved.

         Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities
Act of 1933 may be permitted to the Trustee,  officers,  and controlling persons
of the  Registrant,  pursuant to the  foregoing  provisions  or  otherwise,  the
Registrant  has been advised that in the opinion of the  Securities and Exchange
Commission  such  indemnification  is against  public policy as expressed in the
Securities  Act of 1933 and is,  therefore,  unenforceable  in the event  that a
claim for  indemnification  against such liabilities  (other than the payment by
the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a Trustee, officer or controlling
person of the  Registrant  in the  successful  defense  of any  action,  suit or
proceeding)  is  asserted  by such  Trustee,  officer or  controlling  person in
connection with the securities being registered,  the Registrant will, unless in
the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent,
submit  to a  court  of  appropriate  jurisdiction  the  question  whether  such
indemnification  by it is against  public policy as expressed in the  Securities
Act of 1933 and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.


ITEM 16.  EXHIBITS

         (1)      Amended and Restated  Agreement  and  Declaration  of Trust is
                  incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No.61 to
                  Registration Statement N-1A (the "Registration Statement"), as
                  filed with the Commission on October 29, 1998 ("Post-Effective
                  Amendment No. 61").

         (2)      Amended and Restated  By-Laws are incorporated by reference to
                  Post-Effective Amendment No. 61.

         (3)      Voting Trust Agreement - Not applicable.

         (4)      Form of Agreement  and Plan of  Reorganization  is included in
                  Part A.

         (5)      Specimen Share Certificate - Not applicable.

                                      C-2

<PAGE>


         (6)      Investment Advisory  Contracts--Form of Investment  Management
                  Agreement  is  incorporated  by  reference  to  Post-Effective
                  Amendment No. 52 to the  Registration  Statement as filed with
                  the Commission on July 31, 1997 ("Post-Effective Amendment No.
                  52").

         (7)(A)   Form of Underwriting Agreement is incorporated by reference to
                  Post-Effective Amendment No. 52.

         (7)(B)   Form of Selling Group  Agreement is  incorporated by reference
                  to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1.

         (8)      Benefit Plan(s) - Not applicable.

         (9)      Custody    Agreement   is   incorporated   by   reference   to
                  Post-Effective Amendment No. 61.

         (10)     Form of Shareholder Services Plan is incorporated by reference
                  to Post-Effective Amendment No. 61.

         (11)     Consent  and  Opinion of Counsel as to  legality  of shares is
                  incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 61.

   
         (12)     Opinion  and  Consent  as to Tax  Matters is  incorporated  by
                  reference  to  Pre-Effective  Amendment  No. 1 filed  with the
                  Commission on January 15, 1999.
    

         (13)(A)  Form of Administrative  Services  Agreement is incorporated by
                  reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 52.

         (13)(B)  18f-3Plan--Form of Amended and Restated Multiple Class Plan is
                  incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 61.

         (14)     Independent Auditors' Consent.

         (15)     Not Applicable.

         (16)     Power of Attorney is  incorporated by reference to the initial
                  filing of Form N-14 filed with the  Commission on December 18,
                  1998.

         (17)     Not Applicable.

                                      C-3

<PAGE>


ITEM 17. UNDERTAKINGS.

         (1)      Registrant  agrees that, prior to any public reoffering of the
                  securities registered through the use of a prospectus which is
                  part of this registration statement by any person or party who
                  is deemed to be an  underwriter  within  the  meaning  of Rule
                  145(c)  of  the   Securities   Act  of  1933,  the  reoffering
                  prospectus  will  contain  the  information  called for by the
                  applicable  registration  form for the  reofferings by persons
                  who may be deemed underwriters, in addition to the information
                  called for by the other items of the applicable.

         (2)      The undersigned  Registrant  agrees that every prospectus that
                  is filed under paragraph (a) above will be filed as part of an
                  amendment to the  Registration  Statement and will not be used
                  until the amendment is effective, and that, in determining any
                  liability   under   the   Securities   Act   of   1933,   each
                  post-effective   amendment   shall  be  deemed  to  be  a  new
                  registration statement for the securities offered therein, and
                  the offering of the securities at that time shall be deemed to
                  be the initial bona fide offering of them.

                                      C-4

<PAGE>


                                   SIGNATURES


   
         As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this registration  statement
has been signed on behalf of the  Registrant,  in the City of San  Francisco and
State of California, on the 19th day of January, 1999.
    



                                                    THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS

                                                    George A. Rio*
                                                    ----------------------------
                                                    George A. Rio
                                                    President and Principal
                                                    Executive Officer; Treasurer
                                                    and Principal Financial and
                                                    Accounting Officer


As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this registration  statement has been
signed by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated:


SIGNATURE                   TITLE                                    DATE
- ---------                   -----                                    ----


   
George A. Rio*              President and                       January 19, 1999
- --------------------        Principal Executive Officer;
George A. Rio               Treasurer and Principal
                            Financial and Accounting Officer


R. Stephen Doyle*           Chairman of the                     January 19, 1999
- --------------------        Board of Trustees
R. Stephen Doyle 


Andrew Cox.*                Trustee                             January 19, 1999
- --------------------
Andrew Cox


Cecilia H. Herbert*         Trustee                             January 19, 1999
- --------------------
Cecilia H. Herbert


John A. Farnsworth*         Trustee                             January 19, 1999
- --------------------
John A. Farnsworth




*By: /s/ David A. Hearth
     --------------------------------
    David A. Hearth, Attorney-in-Fact
    Pursuant to Power of Attorney
    previously filed 
    

                                      C-5

<PAGE>


                                                          SEC File No. 333-69187

                              THE MONTGOMERY FUNDS

                                    FORM N-14

                                  EXHIBIT INDEX


Number            Exhibit
- ------            -------

       

14                Independent Auditors' Consent- PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP


                                      C-6

       




                                   EXHIBIT 14

           Independent Auditors' Consent - PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP





                                      C-8


<PAGE>



                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

We hereby  consent to the  incorporation  by reference  in the  Prospectus/Proxy
Statement  and Statement of Additional  Information  constituting  parts of this
Registration  Statement  on Form  N-14 of our  report  dated  August  14,  1998,
relating to the financial  statements and financial  highlights appearing in the
June  30,  1998  Annual  Report  to   Shareholders   of  Montgomery   Small  Cap
Opportunities  Fund and Montgomery U.S. Emerging Growth Fund. We also consent to
the references to us under the headings "Financial  Highlights" and "Experts" in
the  Prospectus/Proxy  Statement.  Further,  we consent to the  references to us
under the heading "Financial Highlights" in the Prospectus and under the heading
"Investment  Management  and Other  Services"  in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information  constituting  parts  of  Post-Effective  Amendment  No.  62 to  the
registration  statement  on Form N-1A  dated  October  31,  1998,  which is also
incorporated by reference into this Registration Statement on Form N-14.

/s/ PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

San Francisco, California
January 12, 1999





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