DREYFUS GROWTH & VALUE FUNDS INC
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                                                          November 15, 1997
                            DREYFUS LARGE COMPANY
                                GROWTH FUND
                           SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                             DATED MARCH 1, 1997
                           AS REVISED MARCH 7, 1997

        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it

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receives further instructions from the investor. The Fund may delay
forwarding redemption proceeds for up to seven days if the investor redeeming
shares is engaged in excessive trading or if the amount of the redemption
request otherwise would be disruptive to efficient portfolio management or
would adversely affect the Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive trading
applies to investors who invest in the Fund directly or through financial
intermediaries, but does not apply to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to
any automatic investment or withdrawal privilege described herein, or to
participants in employer-sponsored retirement plans.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
        EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1997, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY
CONTRARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
                                                                 250s1197

                                                           November 15, 1997
                             DREYFUS LARGE COMPANY
                                 VALUE FUND
                          SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                            DATED MARCH 1, 1997

        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it receives further instructions from the
investor. The

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Fund may delay forwarding redemption proceeds for up to seven days if the
investor redeeming shares is engaged in excessive trading or if the amount of
the redemption request otherwise would be disruptive to efficient portfolio
management or would adversely affect the Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive
trading applies to investors who invest in the Fund directly or through
financial intermediaries, but does not apply to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange
Privilege, to any automatic investment or withdrawal privilege described
herein, or to participants in employer-sponsored retirement plans.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
        EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1997, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY
CONTRARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
                                                                   251s1197

                                                           November 15, 1997
                         DREYFUS SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND
                            SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                              DATED MARCH 1, 1997
                            AS REVISED MARCH 7, 1997

        THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE
SECOND PARAGRAPH OF THE SECTION OF THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS ENTITLED "MANAGEMENT
OF THE FUND_INVESTMENT ADVISER."
        The Fund's primary portfolio manager is Peter I. Higgins. He has held
that position since November, 1997, and has been employed by The Dreyfus
Corporation since May 1996 pursuant to a dual employee agreement between The
Dreyfus Corporation and The Boston Company Asset Management, Inc. ("TBC Asset
Management"), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Mellon Bank, N.A. and,
thus, an affiliate of The Dreyfus Corporation. Mr. Higgins has been employed
by TBC Asset Management or its predecessor since May 1991. For more than five
years prior to joining TBC Asset Management, Mr. Higgins was a Vice President
and Senior Investment Officer for Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company.
        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it receives further instructions from the
investor. The Fund may delay forwarding redemption proceeds for up to seven
days if the investor redeeming shares is engaged in excessive trading or if
the amount of the redemption request otherwise would be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management or would adversely affect the Fund. The Fund's
policy on excessive trading applies to investors who invest in the Fund
directly or through financial intermediaries, but does not apply to the
Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to any automatic investment or withdrawal
privilege described herein, or to participants in employer-sponsored
retirement plans.

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        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without
notice and treat exchange requests based on their separate components _
redemption orders with a simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's
shares. In such a case, the redemption request would be processed at the
Fund's next determined net asset value but the purchase order would be
effective only at the net asset value next determined after the fund being
purchased receives the proceeds of the redemption, which may result in the
purchase being delayed.
        THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY CONTRARY INFORMATION
CONTAINED IN, AND SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH, THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Fund will be closed to new investors when the Fund's total assets
reach $500 million. Beneficial shareholders of the Fund at the close of
business on the date the Fund's total assets reach $500 million will be
permitted to continue to purchase shares of the Fund. Employee benefit plans
(and their successor plans) for which the Fund is an investment option also
will be permitted to purchase shares of the Fund after the Fund's total
assets reach $500 million. New investments postmarked prior to or on the date
the Fund's total assets reach $500 million will be accepted. Shareholders
whose accounts are closed after the Fund reaches $500 million in total assets
may be prohibited from reactivating that account or opening a new account.
The Fund reserves the right to limit the amount of additional investments in
the Fund by existing Fund shareholders.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
                                                                253s1197

                                                         November 15, 1997
                      DREYFUS INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
                         SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                          DATED JANUARY 2, 1997

        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it receives further instructions from the
investor. The Fund may delay forwarding redemption proceeds for

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up to seven days if the investor redeeming shares is engaged in excessive
trading or if the amount of the redemption request otherwise would be
disruptive to efficient portfolio management or would adversely affect the
Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive trading applies to investors who invest
in the Fund directly or through financial intermediaries, but does not apply
to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to any automatic investment or
withdrawal privilege described herein, or to participants in employer-
sponsored retirement plans.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
        EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1997, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY
CONTRARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
                                                                 254s1197

                                                         November 15, 1997
                           DREYFUS TECHNOLOGY
                             GROWTH FUND
                        SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                         DATED OCTOBER 13, 1997

        THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES THE SECTION OF THE PROSPECTUS
ENTITLED "APPENDIX_ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES, AND
REDEMPTIONS."
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no

(CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE)
other action with respect to the shares until it receives further
instructions from the investor. The Fund may delay forwarding redemption
proceeds for up to seven days if the investor redeeming shares is engaged in
excessive trading or if the amount of the redemption request otherwise would
be disruptive to efficient portfolio management or would adversely affect the
Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive trading applies to investors who invest
in the Fund directly or through financial intermediaries, but does not apply
to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to any automatic investment or
withdrawal privilege described herein, or to participants in
employer-sponsored retirement plans.
        THE FOLLOWING POLICY WILL BE EFFECTIVE ON JANUARY 15, 1998.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
                                                                   255s1197

                                                            November 15, 1997
                       DREYFUS AGGRESSIVE GROWTH FUND
                         SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                         DATED DECEMBER 16, 1996

        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it receives further instructions from the
investor. The Fund may delay forwarding redemption proceeds for

(CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE)
up to seven days if the investor redeeming shares is engaged in excessive
trading or if the amount of the redemption request otherwise would be
disruptive to efficient portfolio management or would adversely affect the
Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive trading applies to investors who invest
in the Fund directly or through financial intermediaries, but does not apply
to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to any automatic investment or
withdrawal privilege described herein, or to participants in employer-
sponsored retirement plans.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
        EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1997, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY
CONTRARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
                                                                 256s1197

                                                      November 15, 1997
                      DREYFUS AGGRESSIVE VALUE FUND
                        SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                         DATED DECEMBER 16, 1996

        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it receives further instructions from the
investor. The Fund may delay forwarding redemption proceeds for

(CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE)
up to seven days if the investor redeeming shares is engaged in excessive
trading or if the amount of the redemption request otherwise would be
disruptive to efficient portfolio management or would adversely affect the
Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive trading applies to investors who invest
in the Fund directly or through financial intermediaries, but does not apply
to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to any automatic investment or
withdrawal privilege described herein, or to participants in employer-
sponsored retirement plans.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
        EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1997, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY
CONTRARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
                                                            257s1197

                                                         November 15, 1997
                          DREYFUS MIDCAP VALUE FUND
                          SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                           DATED JANUARY 2, 1997

        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it receives further instructions from the
investor. The Fund may delay forwarding redemption proceeds for

(CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE)
up to seven days if the investor redeeming shares is engaged in excessive
trading or if the amount of the redemption request otherwise would be
disruptive to efficient portfolio management or would adversely affect the
Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive trading applies to investors who invest
in the Fund directly or through financial intermediaries, but does not apply
to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to any automatic investment or
withdrawal privilege described herein, or to participants in employer-
sponsored retirement plans.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
        EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1997, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY
CONTRARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
                                                               258s1197

                                                          November 15, 1997
                         DREYFUS EMERGING LEADERS FUND
                           SUPPLEMENT TO PROSPECTUS
                            DATED JANUARY 2, 1997

        EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1998, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES WILL BE IN EFFECT
FOR THE FUND:
        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASES, EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS.
The Fund is intended to be a long-term investment vehicle and is not designed
to provide investors with a means of speculation on short-term market
movements. A pattern of frequent purchases and exchanges can be disruptive to
efficient portfolio management and, consequently, can be detrimental to the
Fund's performance and its shareholders. Accordingly, if the Fund's
management determines that an investor is engaged in excessive trading, the
Fund, with or without prior notice, may temporarily or permanently terminate
the availability of Fund exchanges, or reject in whole or part any purchase
or exchange request, with respect to such investor's account. Such investors
also may be barred from purchasing other funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds. Generally, an investor who makes more than four exchanges out of the
Fund during any calendar year (for calendar year 1998, beginning on January
15th) or who makes exchanges that appear to coincide with an active
market-timing strategy may be deemed to be engaged in excessive trading.
Accounts under common ownership or control will be considered as one account
for purposes of determining a pattern of excessive trading. In addition, the
Fund may refuse or restrict purchase or exchange requests by any person or
group if, in the judgment of the Fund's management, the Fund would be unable
to invest the money effectively in accordance with its investment objective
and policies or could otherwise be adversely affected or if the Fund receives
or anticipates receiving simultaneous orders that may significantly affect
the Fund (E.G., amounts equal to 1% or more of the Fund's total assets). If
an exchange request is refused, the Fund will take no other action with
respect to the shares until it receives further instructions from the
investor. The Fund may delay forwarding redemption proceeds for

(CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE)
up to seven days if the investor redeeming shares is engaged in excessive
trading or if the amount of the redemption request otherwise would be
disruptive to efficient portfolio management or would adversely affect the
Fund. The Fund's policy on excessive trading applies to investors who invest
in the Fund directly or through financial intermediaries, but does not apply
to the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege, to any automatic investment or
withdrawal privilege described herein, or to participants in employer-
sponsored retirement plans.
        During times of drastic economic or market conditions, the Fund may
suspend the Exchange Privilege temporarily without notice and treat exchange
requests based on their separate components _ redemption orders with a
simultaneous request to purchase the other fund's shares. In such a case, the
redemption request would be processed at the Fund's next determined net asset
value but the purchase order would be effective only at the net asset value
next determined after the fund being purchased receives the proceeds of the
redemption, which may result in the purchase being delayed.
        EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1997, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPERSEDES ANY
CONTRARY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE FUND'S PROSPECTUS.
        The Telephone Redemption Privilege is granted automatically unless
you specifically refuse it by checking the applicable "No" box on the Account
Application. The Telephone Redemption Privilege may be established for an
existing account by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form or by oral
request from any of the authorized signatories on the account by calling
1-800-645-6561.
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