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                                     DEFINED ASSET FUNDSSM
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                              MUNICIPAL SERIES
                              FLORIDA INSURED SERIES--2
                              (A UNIT INVESTMENT TRUST)
                              O   FLORIDA PORTFOLIO
                              O   PORTFOLIO OF INSURED LONG-TERM MUNICIPAL BONDS
                              O   DESIGNED FOR FEDERALLY TAX-FREE INCOME
                              O   MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONS



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                               The Securities and Exchange Commission has not
SPONSORS:                      approved or disapproved these Securities or
Merrill Lynch,                 passed upon the adequacy of this prospectus. Any
Pierce, Fenner & Smith         representation to the contrary is a criminal
Incorporated                   offense.
PaineWebber Incorporated       Prospectus dated June 18, 1999.


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Def ined Asset FundsSM
Defined Asset FundsSM is America's oldest and largest family of unit investment
trusts, with over $160 billion sponsored over the last 28 years. Defined Asset
Funds has been a leader in unit investment trust research and product
innovation. Our family of Funds helps investors work toward their financial
goals with a full range of quality investments, including municipal, corporate
and government bond portfolios, as well as domestic and international equity
portfolios.

Defined Asset Funds offer a number of advantages:
   o A disciplined strategy of buying and holding with a long-term view is the
     cornerstone of Defined Asset Funds.
   o Fixed portfolio: Defined Funds follow a buy and hold investment strategy;
     funds are not managed and portfolio changes are limited.
o Defined Portfolios: We choose the stocks and bonds in advance, so you know
  what you're investing in.
o Professional research: Our dedicated research team seeks out stocks or bonds
      appropriate for a particular fund's objectives.
o Ongoing supervision: We monitor each portfolio on an ongoing basis.
No matter what your investment goals, tolerance for risk or time horizon,
there's probably a Defined Asset Fund that suits your investment style. Your
financial professional can help you select a Defined Asset Fund that works best
for your investment portfolio.

THE FINANCIAL INFORMATION IN THIS PROSPECTUS IS AS OF FEBRUARY 28, 1999, THE
EVALUATION DATE.


CONTENTS
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Florida Insured Portfolio--
   Risk/Return Summary..................................           3
What You Can Expect From Your Investment................           6
   Monthly Income.......................................           6
   Return Figures.......................................           6
   Records and Reports..................................           6
The Risks You Face......................................           7
   Interest Rate Risk...................................           7
   Call Risk............................................           7
   Reduced Diversification Risk.........................           7
   Liquidity Risk.......................................           7
   Concentration Risk...................................           7
   State Concentration Risk.............................           8
   Bond Quality Risk....................................           8
   Insurance Related Risk...............................           8
   Litigation and Legislation Risks.....................           8
Selling or Exchanging Units.............................           8
   Sponsors' Secondary Market...........................           9
   Selling Units to the Trustee.........................           9
   Exchange Option......................................           9
How The Fund Works......................................          10
   Pricing..............................................          10
   Evaluations..........................................          10
   Income...............................................          10
   Expenses.............................................          10
   Portfolio Changes....................................          11
   Fund Termination.....................................          11
   Certificates.........................................          12
   Trust Indenture......................................          12
   Legal Opinion........................................          12
   Auditors.............................................          13
   Sponsors.............................................          13
   Trustee..............................................          13
   Underwriters' and Sponsors' Profits                            13
   Public Distribution..................................          13
   Code of Ethics.......................................          13
   Year 2000 Issues.....................................          14
Taxes...................................................          14
Supplemental Information................................          15
Financial Statements....................................         D-1


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FLORIDA INSURED PORTFOLIO--RISK/RETURN SUMMARY


       1.  WHAT IS THE FUND'S OBJECTIVE?
           The Fund seeks interest income that is exempt from regular
           federal income taxes and some state and local taxes by
           investing in a fixed portfolio consisting primarily of
           insured, long term municipal revenue bonds issued on behalf
           of the State of Florida and its local governments and
           authorities.
       2.  WHAT ARE MUNICIPAL REVENUE BONDS?
           Municipal revenue bonds are bonds issued by states,
           municipalities and public authorities to finance the cost
           of buying, building or improving various projects intended
           to generate revenue, such as airports, health care
           facilities, housing and municipal electric, water and sewer
           utilities. Generally, payments on these bonds depend solely
           on the revenues generated by the projects, excise taxes or
           state appropriations, and are not backed by the
           government's taxing power.

       3.  WHAT IS THE FUND'S INVESTMENT STRATEGY?
        O  The Fund plans to hold to maturity 8 long-term tax-exempt
           municipal bonds with an aggregate face amount of
           $7,730,000. A portion of one of the bonds has been reserved
           to pay the deferred sales charge.
        o  The Fund is a unit investment trust which means that,
           unlike a mutual fund, the Portfolio is not managed.
        o  The bonds are rated AAA by Standard & Poor's.
        o  The Fund is concentrated in refunded bonds.
        o  Many of the bonds can be called at a premium declining over
           time to par value. Some bonds may be called earlier at par
           for extraordinary reasons.
        o  100% of the bonds are insured by insurance companies that
           guarantee timely payments of principal and interest on the
           bonds (but not Fund units or the market value of the bonds
           before they mature).

           The Portfolio consists of municipal bonds of the following
           types:



                                                  APPROXIMATE
                                                   PORTFOLIO
                                                   PERCENTAGE



/ / Airports/Ports/Highways                            13%
/ / Hospital/Health Care                               6%
/ / Industrial Development                             6%
/ / Refunded Bonds                                     26%
/ / Special Tax                                        30%
/ / Municipal Electric Utilities                       19%



       4.  WHAT ARE THE SIGNIFICANT RISKS?
           YOU CAN LOSE MONEY BY INVESTING IN THE FUND. THIS CAN
           HAPPEN FOR VARIOUS REASONS, INCLUDING:
        o  Rising interest rates, an issuer's worsening financial
           condition or a drop in bond ratings can reduce the price of
           your units.
        o  Because the Fund is concentrated in special tax bonds,
           adverse developments in these sectors may affect the value
           of your units.
        o  Assuming no changes in interest rates, when you sell your
           units, they will generally be worth less than your cost
           because your cost included a sales fee.
        o  The Fund will receive early returns of principal if bonds
           are called or sold before they mature. If this happens your
           income will decline and you may not be able to reinvest the
           money you receive at as high a yield or as long a maturity.

           ALSO, THE PORTFOLIO IS CONCENTRATED IN BONDS OF FLORIDA SO
           IT IS LESS DIVERSIFIED THAN A NATIONAL FUND AND IS SUBJECT
           TO RISKS PARTICULAR TO FLORIDA WHICH ARE BRIEFLY DESCRIBED
           UNDER STATE CONCENTRATION RISKS LATER IN THIS PROSPECTUS.


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       5.  IS THIS FUND APPROPRIATE FOR YOU?
           Yes, if you want federally tax-free income. You will
           benefit from a professionally selected and supervised
           portfolio whose risk is reduced by investing in insured
           bonds of several different issuers.
           The Fund is not appropriate for you if you want a
           speculative investment that changes to take advantage of
           market movements, if you do not want a tax-advantaged
           investment or if you cannot tolerate any risk.


           DEFINING YOUR INCOME


           WHAT YOU MAY EXPECT (Payable on the 25th day of
           the month to holders of record on the 10th day
           of the month):
           Regular Monthly Income per unit                           $    4.40
           Annual Income per unit:                           $   52.82
           These figures are estimates determined on the evaluation
           day; actual payments may vary.



       6.  WHAT ARE THE FUND'S FEES AND EXPENSES?
           This table shows the costs and expenses you may pay,
           directly or indirectly, when you invest in the Fund.
           INVESTOR FEES
           Maximum Sales Fee (Load) on new
           purchases (up-front and deferred combined)
           per unit                                         2.90%
           You will pay an up-front sales fee of 1.90%, as well as a
           deferred sales fee of $2.75 per unit quarterly for the
           remainder of the year (a total of $5.50), payable May,
           August, November through February, 2000.
           The maximum sales fee is reduced further if you invest at
           least $100,000, as follows:



                                                   PERCENTAGE
                                                   OF MAXIMUM
                     IF YOU INVEST:                 SALES FEE
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           Less than $100,000                             100%
           $100,000 to $249,999                            90
           $250,000 to $499,999                            85
           $500,000 to $999,999                            75
           $1,000,000 and over                             65



           Employees of some of the Sponsors and their affiliates may
           pay a reduced sales fee of no less than $5.00 per unit.

           Units purchased after February 8, 2000 will be subject only
           to an up-front sales fee based on the time to maturity of
           the bonds in the Portfolio, as follows:



                                                      AS % OF
                    TIME TO MATURITY               UNIT PRICE
           -----------------------------------  -----------------
           15 Years or Longer                            2.90%
           8 Years to less than 15 Years                 2.75
           4 Years to less than 8 Years                  2.50
           1 Year to less than 4 Years                   1.50
           6 Months to less than 1 Year                  0.50
           Les than 6 Months                                0


ESTIMATED ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES


                                                        AMOUNT
                                                      PER UNIT
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                                                     $    0.69
           Trustee's Fee
                                                     $    0.44
           Portfolio Supervision,
           Bookkeeping and
           Administrative Fees (including updating
           expenses)
                                                     $    0.18
           Evaluator's Fee
                                                     $    0.25
           Other Operating Expenses
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                                                     $    1.56
           TOTAL



           The Sponsors historically paid updating expenses.
       7.  IS THE FUND MANAGED?
           Unlike a mutual fund, the Fund is not managed and bonds are
           not sold because of market changes. Rather, experienced
           Defined Asset Funds financial analysts regularly review the
           bonds in the Fund. The Fund may sell a bond if certain
           adverse credit or other conditions exist.
       8.  HOW DO I BUY UNITS?
           The minimum investment is one unit.
           You can buy units from any of the Sponsors and other
           broker-dealers. The Sponsors are listed later in this
           prospectus. Some banks may offer units for sale through
           special arrangements with the Sponsors, although certain
           legal restrictions may apply.
           UNIT PRICE PER UNIT                     $1,060.76
           (as of February 28, 1999)
           Unit price is based on the net asset value of the Fund plus
           the sales fee. An amount equal to any principal cash, as
           well as net accrued but undistributed interest on the unit,
           is added to the unit price. An independent evaluator prices
           the bonds at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time every business day.
           Unit price changes every day with changes in the prices of
           the bonds in the Fund.


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       9.  HOW DO I SELL UNITS?
           You may sell your units at any time to any Sponsor or the
           Trustee for the net asset value determined at the close of
           business on the date of sale less any remaining deferred
           sales fee. You will not pay any other fee when you sell
           your units.
      10.  HOW ARE DISTRIBUTIONS MADE AND TAXED?
           The Fund pays income monthly.
           In the opinion of bond counsel when each bond was issued,
           interest on the bonds in this Fund is generally 100% exempt
           from regular federal income tax. Your income may also be
           exempt from some Florida state and local taxes if you live
           in Florida.
           You will also receive principal payments if bonds are sold
           or called or mature, when the cash available is more than
           $5.00 per unit. You will be subject to tax on any gain
           realized by the Fund on the disposition of bonds.
      11.  WHAT OTHER SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE?
           REINVESTMENT
           You will receive your income in cash unless you choose to
           compound your income by reinvesting at no sales fee in the
           Municipal Fund Investment Accumulation Program, Inc. This
           program is an open-end mutual fund with a comparable
           investment objective, but the bonds will generally not be
           insured. Income from this program will generally be subject
           to state and local income taxes. For more complete
           information about the program, including charges and fees,
           ask the Trustee for the program's prospectus. Read it
           carefully before you invest. The Trustee must receive your
           written election to reinvest at least 10 days before the
           record day of an income payment.
           EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES
           You may exchange units of this Fund for units of certain
           other Defined Asset Funds. You may also exchange into this
           Fund from certain other funds. We charge a reduced sales
           fee on exchanges.


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    TAX-FREE VS. TAXABLE INCOME: A COMPARISON OF TAXABLE AND TAX-FREE YIELDS

                             FOR FLORIDA RESIDENTS
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                                  EFFECTIVE
TAXABLE INCOME 1999*              TAX RATE                       TAX-FREE YIELD OF
 SINGLE RETURN      JOINT RETURN     %       3%     3.5%     4%     4.5%     5%     5.5%     6%     6.5%     7%
                                                        IS EQUIVALENT TO A TAXABLE YIELD OF


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$      0- 25,750  $      0- 43,050  15.00     3.53   4.12     4.71   5.29     5.88   6.47     7.06   7.65     8.24
$ 27,751- 62,450  $ 43,051-104,050  28.00     4.17   4.86     5.56   6.25     6.94   7.64     8.33   9.03     9.72
$ 62,451-130,250  $104,051-158,550  31.00     4.35   5.07     5.80   6.52     7.25   7.97     8.70   9.42    10.14
$130,251-283,150  $158,551-283,150  36.00     4.69   5.47     6.25   7.03     7.81   8.59     9.38  10.16    10.94
OVER $283,151        OVER $283,151  39.60     4.97   5.79     6.62   7.45     8.28   9.11     9.93  10.76    11.59
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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM YOUR INVESTMENT

MONTHLY INCOME

The Fund will pay you regular monthly income. Your monthly income may vary
because of:
   o elimination of one or more bonds from the Fund's portfolio because of
     calls, redemptions or sales;
   o a change in the Fund's expenses; or
   o the failure by a bond's issuer to pay interest.

Changes in interest rates generally will not affect your income because the
portfolio is fixed.

Along with your income, you will receive your share of any available bond
principal.

RETURN FIGURES

We cannot predict your actual return, which will vary with unit price, how long
you hold your investment and changes in the portfolio, interest income and
expenses.

Estimated Current Return equals the estimated annual cash to be received from
the bonds in the Fund less estimated annual Fund expenses, divided by the Unit
Price (including the maximum sales fee):


 Estimated Annual                  Estimated
 Interest Income        -       Annual Expenses
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                   Unit Price


Estimated Long Term Return is a measure of the estimated return over the
estimated life of the Fund. Unlike Estimated Current Return, Estimated Long Term
Return reflects maturities, discounts and premiums of the bonds in the Fund. It
is an average of the yields to maturity (or in certain cases, to an earlier call
date) of the individual bonds in the portfolio, adjusted to reflect the Fund's
maximum sales fee and estimated expenses. We calculate the average yield for the
portfolio by weighting each bond's yield by its market value and the time
remaining to the call or maturity date.

Yields on individual bonds depend on many factors including general conditions
of the bond markets, the size of a particular offering and the maturity and
quality rating of the particular issues. Yields can vary among bonds with
similar maturities, coupons and ratings.

These return quotations are designed to be comparative rather than predictive.

RECORDS AND REPORTS

You will receive:
o a monthly statement of income payments and any principal payments;
o a notice from the Trustee when new bonds are deposited in exchange or
  substitution for bonds originally deposited;
o an annual report on Fund activity; and
o annual tax information. This will also be sent to the IRS. You must report the
  amount of tax-exempt interest received during the year.

You may request:
o copies of bond evaluations to enable you to comply with federal and state tax
  reporting requirements; and
o audited financial statements of the Fund.

You may inspect records of Fund transactions at the Trustee's office during
regular business hours.

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THE RISKS YOU FACE

INTEREST RATE RISK

Investing involves risks, including the risk that your investment will decline
in value if interest rates rise. Generally, bonds with longer maturities will
change in value more than bonds with shorter maturities. Bonds in the Fund are
more likely to be called when interest rates decline. This would result in early
returns of principal to you and may result in early termination of the Fund. Of
course, we cannot predict how interest rates may change.

CALL RISK

Many bonds can be prepaid or 'called' by the issuer before their stated
maturity.

For example, some bonds may be required to be called pursuant to mandatory
sinking fund provisions.

Also, an issuer might call its bonds during periods of falling interest rates,
if the issuer's bonds have a coupon higher than current market rates.

An issuer might call its bonds in extraordinary cases, including if:
   o it no longer needs the money for the original purpose;
   o the project is condemned or sold;
   o the project is destroyed and insurance proceeds are used to redeem the
     bonds;
   o any related credit support expires and is not replaced; or
   o interest on the bonds become taxable.

If the bonds are called, your income will decline and you may not be able to
reinvest the money you receive at as high a yield or as long a maturity. An
early call at par of a premium bond will reduce your return.

REDUCED DIVERSIFICATION RISK

If many investors sell their units, the Fund will have to sell bonds. This could
reduce the diversification of your investment and increase your share of Fund
expenses.

LIQUIDITY RISK

You can always sell back your units, but we cannot assure you that a liquid
trading market will always exist for the bonds in the portfolio, especially
since current law may restrict the Fund from selling bonds to any Sponsor. The
bonds will generally trade in the over-the-counter market. The value of the
bonds, and of your investment, may be reduced if trading in bonds is limited or
absent.

CONCENTRATION RISK

When a certain type of bond makes up 25% or more of the portfolio, it is said to
be 'concentrated' in that bond type, which makes the Portfolio less diversified.

Here is what you should know about the Fund's concentration in refunded bonds.
Refunded bonds are typically:
   o backed by direct obligations of the U.S. government; or
   o in some cases, backed by obligations guaranteed by the U.S. government and
      placed in escrow with an independent trustee;
   o noncallable prior to maturity; but
   o sometimes called for redemption prior to maturity.

Here is what you should know about the Fund's concentration in special tax
bonds. Special tax bonds are payable from and secured by the revenues a
municipality derives from a particular tax; for example, a tax on hotel rentals,
on the purchase of food and beverages, car rentals, or liquor consumption. These
bonds are not secured by general tax

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revenues. Payment on these bonds may be adversely affected by:
   o a reduction in revenues resulting from a decline in the local economy or
      population; or
   o a decline in the consumption, use or cost of the goods and services that
     are subject to taxation.

STATE CONCENTRATION RISK

FLORIDA RISKS

Generally

Florida's financial condition is affected by numerous national, economic, social
and environmental policies and conditions. For example:

   o south Florida is heavily involved with foreign tourism, trade and
     investment capital. As a result, the region is susceptible to international
     trade and currency imbalances and economic problems in Central and South
     America;

   o central and northern Florida are more vulnerable to agricultural problems,
     such as crop failures or severe weather conditions, especially in the
     citrus and sugar industries; and

   o the state as a whole is also very dependent on tourism and construction.

State and Local Government

The state of Florida and its local governments are restricted in their ability
to raise taxes and incur debts. These restrictions limit their ability to
generate revenue, and so could hurt their ability to pay debts.

General obligations of the state are rated Aa2 by Moody's, AA+ by Standard &
Poor's and AA by Fitch.

BOND QUALITY RISK

A reduction in a bond's rating may decrease its value and, indirectly, the value
of your investment in the Fund.

INSURANCE RELATED RISK

The bonds are backed by insurance companies (as shown under Portfolios).
Insurance policies generally make payments only according to a bond's original
payment schedule and do not make early payments when a bond defaults or becomes
taxable. Although the federal government does not regulate the insurance
business, various state laws and federal initiatives and tax law changes could
significantly affect the insurance business. The claims-paying ability of the
insurance companies is generally rated A or better by Standard & Poor's or
another nationally recognized rating organization. The insurance company ratings
are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the rating agencies.

LITIGATION AND LEGISLATION RISKS

We do not know of any pending litigation that might have a material adverse
effect upon the Fund.

Future tax legislation could affect the value of the portfolio by:
   o limiting real property taxes,
   o reducing tax rates,
   o imposing a flat or other form of tax, or
   o exempting investment income from tax.

SELLING OR EXCHANGING UNITS

You can sell your units at any time for a price based on net asset value. Your
net asset value is calculated each business day by:
   o adding the value of the bonds, net accrued interest, cash and any other
     Fund assets;

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   o subtracting accrued but unpaid Fund expenses, unreimbursed Trustee
      advances, cash held to buy back units or for distribution to investors and
     any other Fund liabilities; and
   o dividing the result by the number of outstanding units.

Your net asset value when you sell may be more or less than your cost because of
sales fees, market movements and changes in the portfolio.

SPONSORS' SECONDARY MARKET

While we are not obligated to do so, we will buy back units at net asset value
without any other fee or charge other than any remaining deferred sales charge.
We may resell the units to other buyers or to the Trustee. You should consult
your financial professional for current market prices to determine if other
broker-dealers or banks are offering higher prices.

We have maintained the secondary market continuously for over 25 years, but we
could discontinue it without prior notice for any business reason.

SELLING UNITS TO THE TRUSTEE

Regardless of whether we maintain a secondary market, you can sell your units to
the Trustee at any time by sending the Trustee a letter (with any outstanding
certificates if you hold Unit certificates). You must properly endorse your
certificates (or execute a written transfer instrument with signatures
guaranteed by an eligible institution). Sometimes, additional documents are
needed such as a trust document, certificate of corporate authority, certificate
of death or appointment as executor, administrator or guardian.

Within seven days after your request and the necessary documents are received,
the Trustee will mail a check to you. Contact the Trustee for additional
information.

As long as we are maintaining a secondary market, the Trustee will sell your
units to us at a price based on net asset value. If there is no secondary
market, the Trustee may sell your units in the over-the-counter market for a
higher price, but it is not obligated to do so. In that case, you will receive
the net proceeds of the sale.

If the Fund does not have cash available to pay you for units you are selling,
the agent for the Sponsors will select bonds to be sold. Bonds will be selected
based on market and credit factors. These sales could be made at times when the
bonds would not otherwise be sold and may result in your receiving less than the
unit par value and also reduce the size and diversity of the Fund.

There could be a delay in paying you for your units:
   o if the New York Stock Exchange is closed (other than customary weekend and
      holiday closings);
   o if the SEC determines that trading on the New York Stock Exchange is
     restricted or that an emergency exists making sale or evaluation of the
     bonds not reasonably practicable; and
   o for any other period permitted by SEC order.

EXCHANGE OPTION

You may exchange units of certain Defined Asset Funds for units of this Fund at
a reduced sales fee. You may exchange units of this Fund for units of certain
other Defined Asset Funds

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at a reduced sales fee if your investment goals change. To exchange units, you
should talk to your financial professional about what funds are exchangeable,
suitable and currently available.

Normally, an exchange is taxable and you must recognize any gain or loss on the
exchange. However, the IRS may try to disallow a loss if the portfolios of the
two funds are not materially different; you should consult your own tax adviser.

We may amend or terminate this exchange option at any time without notice.

HOW THE FUND WORKS

PRICING

The price of a unit includes interest accrued on the bonds, less expenses, from
the initial most recent Record Day up to, but not including, the settlement
date, which is usually three business days after the purchase date of the unit.

A portion of the price of a unit consists of cash so that the Trustee can
provide you with regular monthly income. When you sell your units you will
receive your share of this cash.

EVALUATIONS

An independent Evaluator values the bonds on each business day (excluding
Saturdays, Sundays and the following holidays as observed by the New York Stock
Exchange: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Good
Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas).
Bond values are based on current bid or offer prices for the bonds or comparable
bonds. In the past, the difference between bid and offer prices of publicly
offered tax-exempt bonds has ranged from 0.5% of face amount on actively traded
issues to 3.5% on inactively traded issues; the difference has averaged between
1 and 2%.

INCOME

The Trustee credits interest to an Income Account and other receipts to a
Capital Account. The Trustee may establish a Reserve Account by withdrawing from
these accounts amounts it considers appropriate to pay any material liability.
These accounts do not bear interest.

EXPENSES

The Trustee is paid monthly. It also benefits when it holds cash for the Fund in
non-interest bearing accounts. The Trustee may also receive additional amounts:
   o to reimburse the Trustee for the Fund's operating expenses;
   o for extraordinary services and costs of indemnifying the Trustee and the
      Sponsors;
   o costs of actions taken to protect the Fund and other legal fees and
     expenses;
   o expenses for keeping the Fund's registration statement current; and
   o Fund termination expenses and any governmental charges.

The Sponsors are currently reimbursed up to 45 cents per $1,000 face amount
annually for providing portfolio supervisory, bookkeeping and administrative
services and for any other expenses properly chargeable to the Fund. Legal,
typesetting, electronic filing and regulatory filing fees and expenses
associated with updating the Portfolio's registration

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statement yearly are also now chargeable to the Portfolio. While this fee may
exceed the amount of these costs and expenses attributable to this Fund, the
total of these fees for all Series of Defined Asset Funds will not exceed the
aggregate amount attributable to all of these Series for any calendar year. The
Fund also pays the Evaluator's fees.

The Trustee's, Sponsors' and Evaluator's fees may be adjusted for inflation
without investors' approval.

Any quarterly deferred sales fees you owe are paid with interest from certain
bonds. If these amounts are not enough, the rest will be paid out of
distributitons to you from the Fund's Capital and Income Accounts.

The Sponsors will pay advertising and selling expenses at no charge to the Fund.
If Fund expenses exceed initial estimates, the Fund will owe the excess. The
Trustee has a lien on Fund assets to secure reimbursement of Fund expenses and
may sell bonds if cash is not available.

PORTFOLIO CHANGES

The Sponsors and Trustee are not liable for any default or defect in a bond; if
a contract to buy any bond.

Unlike a mutual fund, the portfolio is designed to remain intact and we may keep
bonds in the portfolio even if their credit quality declines or other adverse
financial circumstances occur. However, we may sell a bond in certain cases if
we believe that certain adverse credit conditions exist or if a bond becomes
taxable.

If we maintain a secondary market in units but are unable to sell the units that
we buy in the secondary market, we will redeem units, which will affect the size
and composition of the portfolio. Units offered in the secondary market may not
represent the same face amount of bonds that they did originally.

We decide whether or not to offer units for sale that we acquire in the
secondary market after reviewing:
   o diversity of the portfolio;
   o size of the Fund relative to its original size;
   o ratio of Fund expenses to income;
   o current and long-term returns;
   o degree to which units may be selling at a premium over par; and
   o cost of maintaining a current prospectus.

FUND TERMINATION

The Fund will terminate following the stated maturity or sale of the last bond
in the portfolio. The Fund may also terminate earlier with the consent of
investors holding 51% of the units or if total assets of the Fund have fallen
below 40% of the face amount of bonds deposited. We will decide whether to
terminate the Fund early based on the same factors used in deciding whether or
not to offer units in the secondary market.

When the Fund is about to terminate you will receive a notice, and you will be
unable to sell your units after that time. On or shortly before termination, we
will sell any remaining bonds, and you will receive your final distribution. Any
bond that cannot be sold at a reasonable price may continue to be held by the
Trustee in a liquidating trust pending its final sale.

You will pay your share of the expenses associated with termination, including
brokerage costs in selling bonds. This may

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reduce the amount you receive as your final distribution.

CERTIFICATES

Certificates for units are issued on request. You may transfer certificates by
complying with the requirements for redeeming certificates, described above. You
can replace lost or mutilated certificates by delivering satisfactory indemnity
and paying the associated costs.

TRUST INDENTURE

The Fund is a 'unit investment trust' governed by a Trust Indenture, a contract
among the Sponsors, the Trustee and the Evaluator, which sets forth their duties
and obligations and your rights. A copy of the Indenture is available to you on
request to the Trustee. The following summarizes certain provisions of the
Indenture.

The Sponsors and the Trustee may amend the Indenture without your consent:
   o to cure ambiguities;
   o to correct or supplement any defective or inconsistent provision;
   o to make any amendment required by any governmental agency; or
   o to make other changes determined not to be materially adverse to your best
     interest (as determined by the Sponsors).
Investors holding 51% of the units may amend the Indenture. Every investor must
consent to any amendment that changes the 51% requirement. No amendment may
reduce your interest in the Fund without your written consent.

The Trustee may resign by notifying the Sponsors. The Sponsors may remove the
Trustee without your consent if:
   o it fails to perform its duties and the Sponsors determine that its
     replacement is in your best interest; or
   o it becomes incapable of acting or bankrupt or its affairs are taken over by
      public authorities.
Investors holding 51% of the units may remove the Trustee. The Evaluator may
resign or be removed by the Sponsors and the Trustee without the consent of
investors. The resignation or removal of either becomes effective when a
successor accepts appointment. The Sponsors will try to appoint a successor
promptly; however, if no successor has accepted within 30 days after notice of
resignation, the resigning Trustee or Evaluator may petition a court to appoint
a successor.

Any Sponsor may resign as long as one Sponsor with a net worth of $2 million
remains and agrees to the resignation. The remaining Sponsors and the Trustee
may appoint a replacement. If there is only one Sponsor and it fails to perform
its duties or becomes bankrupt the Trustee may:
   o remove it and appoint a replacement Sponsor;
   o liquidate the Fund; or
   o continue to act as Trustee without a Sponsor.

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated acts as agent for the
Sponsors.

The Trust Indenture contains customary provisions limiting the liability of the
Trustee, the Sponsors and the Evaluator.

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LEGAL OPINION

Davis Polk & Wardwell, 450 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10017, as
counsel for the Sponsors, has given an opinion that the units are validly
issued. Special counsel located in the relevant states have given state and
local tax opinions.

AUDITORS

Deloitte & Touche LLP, 2 World Financial Center, New York, New York 10281,
independent accountants, audited the Statements of Condition included in this
prospectus.

SPONSORS

The Sponsors are:

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED (a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.)
P.O. Box 9051,
Princeton, NJ 08543-9051
PAINEWEBBER INCORPORATED (a wholly-owned subsidiary of PaineWebber Group Inc.)
1285 Avenue of the Americas,
New York, NY 10019

Each Sponsor is a Delaware corporation and it, or its predecessor, has acted as
sponsor to many unit investment trusts. As a registered broker-dealer each
Sponsor buys and sells securities (including investment company shares) for
others (including investment companies) and participates as an underwriter in
various selling groups.

TRUSTEE

The Chase Manhattan Bank, Unit Investment Trust Department, 4 New York
Plaza--6th Floor, New York, New York 10004, is the Trustee. It is supervised by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System and New York State banking authorities.

UNDERWRITERS' AND SPONSORS' PROFITS

Underwriters receive sales charges when they sell units. The Sponsors also
realized a profit or loss on the initial date of deposit of the bonds. Any cash
made available by you to the Sponsors before the settlement date for those units
may be used in the Sponsors' businesses to the extent permitted by federal law
and may benefit the Sponsors.

A Sponsor or Underwriter may realize profits or sustain losses on bonds in the
Fund which were acquired from underwriting syndicates of which it was a member.

In maintaining a secondary market, the Sponsors will also realize profits or
sustain losses in the amount of any difference between the prices at which they
buy units and the prices at which they resell or redeem them.

PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION

The Sponsors do not intend to qualify units for sale in any foreign countries.
This prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell units in any country where
units cannot lawfully be sold.

CODE OF ETHICS

Merrill Lynch, as agent for the Sponsors, has adopted a code of ethics requiring
preclearance and reporting of personal securities transactions by its employees
with access to information on portfolio transactions. The goal of the code is to
prevent fraud, deception or misconduct against the

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Fund and to provide reasonable standards of conduct.

YEAR 2000 ISSUES

Many computer systems were designed in such a way that they may be unable to
distinguish between the year 2000 and the year 1900 (commonly known as the 'Year
2000 Problem'). We do not expect that the computer system changes necessary to
prepare for the Year 2000 will cause any major operational difficulties for the
Fund. The Year 2000 Problem may adversely affect the issuers of the securities
contained in the Portfolio, but we cannot predict whether any impact will be
material to the Portfolio as a whole.

TAXES

The following summary describes some of the important income tax consequences of
holding units. It assumes that you are not a dealer, financial institution,
insurance company or other investor with special circumstances. You should
consult your own tax adviser about your particular circumstances.

At the date of issue of each bond, counsel for the issuer delivered an opinion
to the effect that interest on the bond is exempt from regular federal income
tax. However, interest may be subject to state and local taxes and federal
alternative minimum tax. Neither we nor our counsel have reviewed the issuance
of the bonds, related proceedings or the basis for the opinions of counsel for
the issuers. We cannot assure you that the issuer (or other users) have complied
or will comply with any requirements necessary for a bond to be tax-exempt. If
any of the bonds were determined not to be tax-exempt, you could be required to
pay income tax for current and prior years, and if the Fund were to sell the
bond, it might have to sell it at a substantial discount.

In the opinion of our counsel, under existing law:

GENERAL TREATMENT OF THE FUND AND YOUR INVESTMENT

The Fund will not be taxed as a corporation for federal income tax purposes, and
you will be considered to own directly your share of each bond in the Fund.

INCOME OR LOSS UPON DISPOSITION

When all or part of your share of a bond is disposed of (for example, when the
Fund sells, exchanges or redeems a bond or when you sell or exchange your
units), you will generally recognize capital gain or loss. Your gain, however,
will generally be ordinary income to the extent of any accrued 'market
discount'. Generally you will have market discount to the extent that your basis
in a bond when you purchase a unit is less than its stated redemption price at
maturity (or, if it is an original issue discount bond, the issue price
increased by original issue discount that has accrued on the bond before your
purchase). You should consult your tax adviser in this regard.

If your net long-term capital gains exceed your net short-term capital losses,
the excess may be subject to tax at a lower rate than ordinary income. Any
capital gain from the Fund will be long-term if you are considered to have held
your investment on each bond for more than one year and short-term if you held
it for one year or less. If you are an individual and sell

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your units after holding them for more than one year, you may be entitled to a
20% maximum federal tax rate on any resulting gains. Consult your tax adviser in
this regard. Because the deductibility of capital losses is subject to
limitations, you may not be able to deduct all of your capital losses.

YOUR BASIS IN THE BONDS

Your aggregate basis in the bonds will be equal to the cost of your units,
including any sales charges and the organizational expenses you pay, adjusted to
reflect any accruals of 'original issue discount,' 'acquisition premium' and
'bond premium'. You should consult your tax adviser in this regard.

EXPENSES

If you are not a corporate investor, you will not be entitled to a deduction for
your share of fees and expenses of the Fund. Also, if you borrowed money in
order to purchase or carry your units, you will not be able to deduct the
interest on this borrowing for federal income tax purposes. The IRS may treat
your purchase of units as made with borrowed money even if the money is not
directly traceable to the purchase of units.

STATE AND LOCAL TAXES

Under the income tax laws of the State and City of New York, the Fund will not
be taxed as a corporation. If you are a New York taxpayer, your income from the
Fund will not be tax-exempt in New York except to the extent that the income is
earned on bonds that are tax-exempt for New York purposes. Depending on where
you live, your income from the Fund may be subject to state and local taxation.
You should consult your tax adviser in this regard.

FLORIDA TAXES

In the opinion of Greenberg, Traurig, P.A., Miami, Florida, special counsel on
Florida tax matters:

Under the income tax laws of the State of Florida, the Fund will not be taxed as
a corporation. Florida imposes an income tax on corporations but does not impose
a personal income tax. Accordingly, if you are an individual taxpayer your
income from the Fund will not be subject to tax in Florida. However, if you are
an entity that is normally taxed as a corporation, your income from the fund
will not be exempt from tax in Florida and special rules for taxation apply
depending on the type of entity. You should consult your tax adviser in this
regard.

Florida also imposes a tax on intangible personal property, such as stocks,
bonds, notes and units in trusts. The tax is imposed on Florida taxpayers as of
January 1st of each year. Florida exempts certain types of bonds and debt
obligations from this tax. Your units will be exempt from the intangible
personal property tax as long as the Fund invests exclusively in bonds and other
debt obligations that are tax-exempt for Florida purposes.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

You can receive at no cost supplemental information about the Fund by calling
the Trustee. The supplemental information includes more detailed risk disclosure
about the types of bonds that may be in the Fund's portfolios, general risk
disclosure concerning any insurance securing certain bonds, and general
information about the structure and operation of the Fund. The supplemental
information is also available from the SEC.

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<PAGE>
          DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
          FLORIDA INSURED SERIES - 2

          REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

          The Sponsors, Trustee and Holders
          of Defined Asset Funds Municipal Series,
          Florida Insured Series - 2:

          We have audited the accompanying statement of condition of
          Defined Asset Funds, Municipal Series Florida Insured
          Series - 2, including the portfolio, as of February 28, 1999
          and the related statements of operations and of changes in
          net assets for the years ended February 28, 1999, 1998 and
          1997. These  financial statements are the responsibility of
          the Trustee. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on
          these financial statements based on our audits.

          We conducted our audits in accordance with generally
          accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that
          we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable
          assurance about whether the financial statements are free
          of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a
          test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures
          in the financial statements. Securities owned at February
          28, 1999, as shown in such portfolio, were confirmed to us
          by The Chase Manhattan Bank, the Trustee. An audit also
          includes assessing the accounting principles used and
          significant estimates made by the Trustee, as well as
          evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We
          believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our
          opinion.

          In our opinion, the financial statements referred to
          above present fairly, in all material respects, the
          financial position of Defined Asset Funds Municipal Series,
          Florida Insured Series - 2 at February 28, 1999 and the
          results of its operations and changes in its net assets for
          the above-stated years in conformity with generally accepted
          accounting principles.




          DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP

          New York, N.Y.
          June 1, 1999

                                                      D - 1.
<PAGE>
     DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
     FLORIDA INSURED SERIES - 2


     STATEMENT OF CONDITION
     As of February 28, 1999

<TABLE>
     <S>                                                                                <C>             <C>
     TRUST PROPERTY:
       Investment in marketable securities -
{ 20}     at value (cost $ 7,434,947 )(Note 1).........                                                 $ 8,295,145
{ 36}  Accrued interest ...............................                                                     169,712
       Accrued interest on Segregated Bonds (Note 5) ..                                                       6,611
{ 32}  Cash - income ..................................                                                      36,140
       Cash - income on Segregated Bonds ..............                                                         116
{ 34}  Cash - principal ...............................                                                     133,075
                                                                                                        -----------
{ 40}    Total trust property .........................                                                   8,640,799


     LESS LIABILITIES:
{ 50}  Income advance from Trustee.....................                                 $   180,468
       Other advance from Trustee (Note 5) ............                                       1,033
       Deferred sales charge (Note 6) .................                                      19,277
       Principal payments payable (Segregated Bonds) ..                                       2,558
{143}  Accrued Sponsors' fees .........................                                         666         204,002
                                                                                        -----------     -----------


     NET ASSETS, REPRESENTED BY:
{ 80}  7,859 units of fractional undivided
{ 80}     interest outstanding (Note 3)................                                   8,412,079

{105}  Undistributed net investment income ............                                      24,718     $ 8,436,797
                                                                                        -----------     ===========

{130}UNIT VALUE ($ 8,436,797 / 7,859 units )...........                                                 $  1,073.52
                                                                                                        ===========


</TABLE>


                            See Notes to Financial Statements.












                                                  D - 2.

<PAGE>
     DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
     FLORIDA INSURED SERIES - 2



     STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                                               Years Ended February 28,
                                                                        1999              1998              1997
                                                                        ----              ----              ----

     <S>                                                            <C>               <C>               <C>
     INVESTMENT INCOME:

{ 10}  Interest income ........................                     $   456,348       $   517,541       $   544,382
       Interest income on Segregated
         Bonds (Note 5) .......................                          17,376            22,249            26,048
{ 20}  Trustee's fees and expenses ............                          (9,205)          (10,650)          (10,512)
{ 30}  Sponsors' fees .........................                          (3,808)           (4,401)           (3,953)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
{ 40}  Net investment income ..................                         460,711           524,739           555,965
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------


     REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
       ON INVESTMENTS:
       Realized gain on
{ 50}    securities sold or redeemed ..........                          90,828            45,359             3,391
       Unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
{ 60}    of investments .......................                          58,541           446,729          (125,132)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
       Net realized and unrealized
{ 70}    gain (loss) on investments ...........                         149,369           492,088          (121,741)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------


     NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS
{ 80}  RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ..............                     $   610,080       $ 1,016,827       $   434,224
                                                                    ================================================


</TABLE>


                              See Notes to Financial Statements.












                                          D - 3.
<PAGE>
     DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
     FLORIDA INSURED SERIES - 2



     STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                                               Years Ended February 28,
                                                                        1999              1998              1997
                                                                        ----              ----              ----

     <S>                                                            <C>               <C>               <C>
     OPERATIONS:
{ 10}  Net investment income ..................                     $   460,711       $   524,739       $   555,965
       Realized gain on
{ 20}    securities sold or redeemed ..........                          90,828            45,359             3,391
       Unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
{ 30}    of investments .......................                          58,541           446,729          (125,132)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
       Net increase in net assets
{ 40}    resulting from operations ............                         610,080         1,016,827           434,224
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
     DISTRIBUTIONS TO HOLDERS (Note 2):
{ 50}  Income  ................................                        (443,277)         (503,268)         (530,132)
{ 60}  Principal ..............................                         (10,435)           (6,494)          (10,197)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
{ 70}  Total distributions ....................                        (453,712)         (509,762)         (540,329)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
     SHARE TRANSACTIONS:
       Deferred sales charge (Note 5):
         Income ...............................                         (39,764)                            (27,731)
         Principal ............................                         (50,988)         (102,058)          (79,995)
{ 82}  Redemption amounts:
         Income ...............................                          (3,430)           (2,191)             (417)
{ 83}    Principal ............................                      (1,149,467)         (809,149)         (133,839)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
{ 84}  Net share transactions .................                      (1,243,649)         (913,398)         (241,982)
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------

{ 90}NET DECREASE IN NET ASSETS ...............                      (1,087,281)         (406,333)         (348,087)

{100}NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR ..........                       9,524,078         9,930,411        10,278,498
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------
{110}NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR ................                     $ 8,436,797       $ 9,524,078       $ 9,930,411
                                                                    ================================================
     PER UNIT:
       Income distributions during
{120}    year .................................                     $     53.15       $     53.73       $     54.01
                                                                    ================================================
       Principal distributions during
{130}    year .................................                     $      1.28       $      0.70       $      1.04
                                                                    ================================================
       Net asset value at end of
{140}    year .................................                     $  1,073.52       $  1,065.57       $  1,022.17
                                                                    ================================================
     TRUST UNITS:
{ 83}  Redeemed during year ...................                           1,079               777               133
{150}  Outstanding at end of year .............                           7,859             8,938             9,715
                                                                    ================================================
</TABLE>


                                   See Notes to Financial Statements.
                                              D - 4.
<PAGE>
DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
FLORIDA INSURED SERIES - 2

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as a Unit
Investment Trust. The following is a summary of significant accounting
policies consistently followed by the Fund in the preparation of its
financial statements. The policies are in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles.

(A) Securities are stated at value as determined by the
Evaluator based on bid side evaluations for the securities.

(B) The Fund is not subject to income taxes. Accordingly, no
provision for such taxes is required.

(C) Interest income is recorded as earned.

2. DISTRIBUTIONS

A distribution of net investment income is made to Holders each month.
Receipts other than interest, after deductions for redemptions and applicable
expenses, are also distributed periodically.

     3.   NET CAPITAL
<TABLE>
     <S>                                                                                                <C>
{ 10}     Cost of 7,859 units at Date of Deposit .....................                                  $ 7,850,269
          Transfer to capital of interest on Segregated Bonds (Note 5)                                      104,532
{ 31}     Redemptions of units - net cost of 1,989 units redeemed
{143}       less redemption amounts (principal).......................                                     (105,662)
          Deferred sales charge (Note 5) .............................                                     (408,864)
{ 40}     Realized gain on securities sold or redeemed ...............                                      138,732
{ 50}     Principal distributions ....................................                                      (27,126)
{ 70}     Unrealized appreciation of investments......................                                      860,198
                                                                                                        -----------

{ 80}     Net capital applicable to Holders ..........................                                  $ 8,412,079
                                                                                                        ===========
</TABLE>
4. INCOME TAXES

As of February 28, 1999, unrealized appreciation of investments, based on
cost for Federal income tax purposes, aggregated $860,198, all of which
related to appreciated securities. The cost of investment securities for
Federal income tax purposes was $7,434,947 at February 28, 1999.



                                      D - 5.
<PAGE>
DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
MUNICIPAL INSURED SERIES

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

5. DEFERRED SALES CHARGE

$264,429 face amount of Orange Cnty., FL, Tourist Dev. Tax Rev. Bonds, Ser.
1994B have been segregated to fund the deferred sales charges. The sales charges
are being paid for with the interest received and by periodic sales or maturity
of these bonds. A deferred sales charge of $2.75 per Unit is charged on
a quarterly basis, and paid to the Sponsors annually, by the Trustee on behalf
of the Holders, up to an aggregate of $55.00 per Unit over the first five years
of the life of the Fund. Should a Holder redeem Units prior to the end of the
fourth anniversary of the Fund, a contingent deferred sales charge of
$25, $15, $10 or $5 per Unit will be charged in the first, second, third
or fourth year of the Fund, respectively, and is included with principal
redemption amounts in the accompanying financial statements.





























                                    D - 6.
<PAGE>
     DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
     FLORIDA INSURED SERIES - 2

     PORTFOLIO
     As of February 28, 1999

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                             Rating of                                            Optional
     Portfolio No. and Title of                Issues       Face                                 Redemption
            Securities                        (1)  (4)      Amount    Coupon      Maturities(3) Provisions(3)    Cost      Value(2)
            ----------                       ---------  ----------- -----------   ------------  ------------  ----------  ---------

<S>                                          <C>        <C>         <C>           <C>          <C>          <C>         <C>
   1 Clay County School Board, FL, Racetrack    AAA     $ 1,210,000     5.875 %      2020      04/01/05     $ 1,175,261 $ 1,300,242
     Rev. Bonds, Ser. 1995 (MBIA Ins.)                                                         @  102.000

   2 Dade Cnty., FL, Pub. Fac. Rev. Bonds       AAA         500,000     5.250        2023      06/01/03         449,255     504,470
     (Jackson Mem. Hosp.), Ser. 1993 (MBIA                                                     @  102.000
     Ins.)

   3 Dade County, FL, Aviation Rev. Bonds,      AAA       1,035,000     5.750        2025      10/01/05         987,825   1,107,460
     Ser. 1995 C (MBIA Ins.)                                                                   @  102.000

   4 Florida Mun. Pwr. Agency,                  AAA       1,500,000     5.100        2025      10/01/03       1,321,470   1,500,750
     All-Requirements Pwr. Supply Proj. Rev.                                                   @  101.000
     Bonds, Ser. 1993 (AMBAC Ins.)

   5 Hillsborough Cnty., FL, Indl. Dev.         AAA         390,000     6.250        2034      12/01/04         393,171     433,684
     Auth., Poll. Ctl. Rev. Rfdg. Bonds                                                        @  102.000
     (Tampa Elec. Co. Proj.), Ser. 1994
     (MBIA Ins.)

   6 City of Jacksonville, FL, Cap. Imp.        AAA         845,000     6.000        2025(6)   10/01/04         848,465     945,200
     Rev. Bonds, Ser. 1994 (Gator Bowl                                                         @  101.000
     Proj.), (AMBAC Ins.)

   7 Orange Cnty., FL, Pub. Serv. Tax Rev.      AAA       1,100,000     6.000        2024      10/01/05       1,104,785   1,207,646
     Bonds, Ser. 1995 (Financial Guaranty                                                      @  102.000
     Ins.)

   8 Orange Cnty., FL, Tourist Dev. Tax Rev.    AAA       1,150,000     6.000        2024(6)   10/01/04       1,154,715   1,295,693
     Bonds, Ser. 1994B (MBIA Ins.) (5)                                                         @  102.000

                                                        -----------                                           ---------   ---------
     TOTAL                                              $ 7,730,000                                         $ 7,434,947 $ 8,295,145
                                                        ===========                                           =========   =========

                                              See Notes to Portfolio.
</TABLE>




                                                   D - 7.
<PAGE>
DEFINED ASSET FUNDS MUNICIPAL SERIES,
FLORIDA INSURED SERIES - 2

NOTES TO PORTFOLIO
As of February 28, 1999

(1) The ratings of the bonds are by Standard & Poor's Ratings Group, or by
Moody's Investors Service, Inc. if followed by "(m)", or by Fitch
Investors Service, Inc. if followed by "(f)"; "NR" indicates that this bond
is not currently rated by any of the above-mentioned rating services.
These ratings have been furnished by the Evaluator but not confirmed with
the rating agencies.

(2) See Notes to Financial Statements.

(3) Optional redemption provisions, which may be exercised in whole or in part,
are initially at prices of par plus a premium, then subsequently at prices
declining to par. Certain securities may provide for redemption at par prior
or in addition to any optional or mandatory redemption dates or maturity, for
example, through the operation of a maintenance and replacement fund, if
proceeds are not able to be used as contemplated, the project is condemned or
sold or the project is destroyed and insurance proceeds are used to redeem
the securities. Many of the securities are also subject to mandatory sinking
fund redemption commencing on dates which may be prior to the date on which
securities may be optionally redeemed. Sinking fund redemptions are at par
and redeem only part of the issue. Some of the securities have mandatory
sinking funds which contain optional provisions permitting the issuer to
increase the principal amount of securities called on a mandatory redemption
date. The sinking fund redemptions with optional provisions may, and optional
refunding redemptions generally will, occur at times when the redeemed
securities have an offering side evaluation which represents a premium over
par. To the extent that the securities were acquired at a price higher than
the redemption price, this will represent a loss of capital when compared
with the Public Offering Price of the Units when acquired. Distributions will
generally be reduced by the amount of the income which would otherwise have
been paid with respect to redeemed securities and there will be distributed
to Holders any principal amount and premium received on such redemption after
satisfying any redemption requests for Units received by the Fund. The
estimated current return may be affected by redemptions.

(4) All securities are insured, either on an individual basis or by portfolio
insurance, by a municipal bond insurance company which has been assigned
"AAA" claims paying ability by Standard & Poor's. Accordingly, Standard &
Poor's has assigned a "AAA" rating to the securities. Securities covered by
portfolio insurance are rated "AAA" only as long as they remain in the Trust.

(5) A portion of this bond has been segregated to fund the deferred sales
charges.

(6) Bonds with an aggregate face amount of $1,995,000 have been pre-refunded and
are expected to be called on the optional redemption provision dates shown.



                                      D - 8.


<PAGE>
                             Defined
                             Asset FundsSM


HAVE QUESTIONS ?                         MUNICIPAL SERIES
Request the most                         FLORIDA INSURED SERIES--2
recent free Information                  (A Unit Investment Trust)
Supplement that gives more               ---------------------------------------
details about the Fund,                  This Prospectus does not contain
by calling:                              complete information about the
The Chase Manhattan Bank                 investment company filed with the
1-800-323-1508                           Securities and Exchange Commission in
                                         Washington, D.C. under the:
                                         o Securities Act of 1933 (file no.
                                         33-56819) and
                                         o Investment Company Act of 1940 (file
                                         no. 811-1777).
                                         TO OBTAIN COPIES AT PRESCRIBED RATES--
                                         WRITE: Public Reference Section of the
                                         Commission
                                         450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington,
                                         D.C. 20549-6009
                                         CALL: 1-800-SEC-0330.
                                         VISIT: http://www.sec.gov.
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                                         No person is authorized to give any
                                         information or representations about
                                         this Fund not contained in this
                                         Prospectus or the Information
                                         Supplement, and you should not rely on
                                         any other information.
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                                         When units of this Fund are no longer
                                         available, this Prospectus may be used
                                         as a preliminary prospectus for a
                                         future series, but some of the
                                         information in this Prospectus will be
                                         changed for that series.
                                         Units of any future series may not be
                                         sold nor may offers to buy be accepted
                                         until that series has become effective
                                         with the Securities and Exchange
                                         Commission. No units can be sold in any
                                         State where a sale would be illegal.


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