formnq424
    UNITED STATES 
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 
    Washington, D.C. 20549 
 
 
    FORM N-Q 
 
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT 
    INVESTMENT COMPANY 
 
Investment Company Act file number 811-05652 
 
    DREYFUS MUNICIPAL INCOME, INC. 
    (Exact name of Registrant as specified in charter) 
 
 
    c/o The Dreyfus Corporation 
    200 Park Avenue 
    New York, New York 10166 
    (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) 
 
    Mark N. Jacobs, Esq. 
    200 Park Avenue 
    New York, New York 10166 
    (Name and address of agent for service) 
 
Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (212) 922-6000 
 
Date of fiscal year end:    9/30 
 
Date of reporting period:    6/30/06 


FORM N-Q

Item 1.    Schedule of Investments. 

STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS
Dreyfus Municipal Income, Inc.
June 30, 2006 (Unaudited)
Long-Term Municipal    Coupon    Maturity    Principal     
Investments--146.1%    Rate (%)    Date    Amount ($)    Value ($) 





Alabama--8.8%                 
Jefferson County,                 
Limited Obligation School                 
Warrants    5.50    1/1/21    4,000,000    4,235,360 
Jefferson County,                 
Sewer Revenue, Capital                 
Improvement (Insured; FGIC)    5.75    2/1/09    7,500,000 a    7,913,775 
The Board of Trustees of the                 
University of Alabama, HR                 
(University of Alabama at                 
Birmingham) (Insured; MBIA)    5.88    9/1/31    4,620,000    4,962,712 
Alaska--3.6%                 
Alaska Housing Finance Corp.,                 
General Mortgage Revenue                 
(Insured; MBIA)    6.05    6/1/39    6,845,000    7,014,893 
Arkansas--1.6%                 
Independence County,                 
PCR (Entergy Arkansas Inc.                 
Project)    5.00    1/1/21    3,000,000    3,042,330 
California--12.3%                 
ABAG Financial Authority for                 
Nonprofit Corps., Insured                 
Revenue, COP (Odd Fellows Home             
of California)    6.00    8/15/24    5,000,000    5,131,700 
California Department of Veteran                 
Affairs, Home Purchase Revenue    5.20    12/1/28    5,000,000    5,001,350 
California Educational Facilities                 
Authority, Revenue (Mills                 
College)    5.00    9/1/34    2,000,000    1,976,620 
California Health Facilities                 
Financing Authority, Revenue                 
(Sutter Health)    6.25    8/15/35    2,500,000    2,734,550 
California Statewide Communities                 
Development Authority, COP                 
(Catholic Healthcare West)    6.50    7/1/10    3,545,000 a    3,910,454 
California Statewide Communities                 
Development Authority, COP                 
(Catholic Healthcare West)    6.50    7/1/20    1,455,000    1,577,133 
Golden State Tobacco                 
Securitization Corp., Tobacco                 
Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds    7.80    6/1/42    3,000,000    3,574,050 
Colorado--7.5%                 
Colorado Springs,                 
HR    6.38    12/15/10    2,835,000 a    3,121,023 
Colorado Springs,                 
HR    6.38    12/15/30    2,890,000    3,100,681 
Denver City and County,                 
Special Facilities Airport                 
Revenue (United Airlines                 
Project)    6.88    10/1/32    2,480,000 b    2,538,900 
University of Northern Colorado                 


Board of Trustees, Auxiliary                 
Facilities System Revenue                 
(Insured; FSA)    5.79    6/1/35    5,500,000 c,d    5,725,665 
District of Columbia--1.6%                 
District of Columbia                 
Revenue (Catholic University                 
America Project) (Insured;                 
AMBAC)    5.63    10/1/29    2,080,000    2,189,866 
District of Columbia Housing                 
Finance Agency, SFMR                 
(Collateralized; FHA, FNMA,                 
GNMA and GIC; Trinity Funding)    7.45    12/1/30    895,000    907,467 
Florida--1.4%                 
Orange County Health Facilities                 
Authority, HR (Orlando                 
Regional Healthcare System)    6.00    10/1/09    30,000 a    32,051 
Orange County Health Facilities                 
Authority, HR (Orlando                 
Regional Healthcare System)    6.00    10/1/26    1,470,000    1,540,663 
South Lake County Hospital                 
District, Revenue (South Lake                 
Hospital Inc.)    5.80    10/1/34    1,095,000    1,127,073 
Georgia--.5%                 
Milledgeville and Baldwin County                 
Development Authority, Revenue                 
(Georgia College and State                 
University Foundation Property                 
III, LLC Student Housing                 
System Project)    5.25    9/1/19    1,000,000    1,015,050 
Illinois--10.6%                 
Chicago                 
(Insured; FGIC)    6.13    7/1/10    3,685,000 a    4,014,144 
Chicago                 
(Insured; FGIC)    6.13    7/1/10    315,000 a    343,136 
Illinois Development Finance                 
Authority, Revenue (Community                 
Rehabilitation Providers                 
Facilities Acquisition Program)    8.75    3/1/10    65,000    65,229 
Illinois Health Facilities                 
Authority, Revenue (Advocate                 
Health Care Network)    6.13    11/15/10    5,800,000 a    6,292,304 
Illinois Health Facilities                 
Authority, Revenue (OSF                 
Healthcare System)    6.25    11/15/09    7,000,000 a    7,567,350 
Illinois Health Facilities                 
Authority, Revenue (Swedish                 
American Hospital)    6.88    5/15/10    2,000,000 a    2,202,160 
Indiana--1.4%                 
Franklin Township School Building                 
Corp., First Mortgage    6.13    7/15/10    2,500,000 a    2,746,200 
Kansas--1.3%                 
Unified Government of Wyandotte                 
County/Kansas City, Tax-Exempt                 
Sales Tax Special Tax                 
Obligation Revenue                 
(Redevelopment Project Area B)    5.00    12/1/20    2,500,000    2,542,175 
Maryland--5.0%                 
Maryland Economic Development                 
Corp., Student Housing Revenue                 


(University of Maryland,                 
College Park Project)    5.63    6/1/13    2,000,000 a    2,173,020 
Maryland Health and Higher                 
Educational Facilities                 
Authority, Revenue (The John                 
Hopkins University Issue)    6.00    7/1/09    7,000,000 a    7,482,300 
Massachusetts--7.9%                 
Massachusetts Bay Transportation                 
Authority, Assessment    5.00    7/1/14    5,000,000 a    5,313,150 
Massachusetts Development Finance                 
Agency, SWDR (Dominion Energy                 
Brayton Point Issue)    5.00    2/1/36    2,000,000    1,974,040 
Massachusetts Health and                 
Educational Facilities                 
Authority, Healthcare System                 
Revenue (Covenant Health)    6.00    7/1/31    2,500,000    2,653,500 
Massachusetts Industrial Finance                 
Agency, Water Treatment                 
Revenue                 
(Massachusetts-American                 
Hingham Project)    6.95    12/1/35    5,235,000    5,310,593 
Michigan--3.6%                 
Hancock Hospital Finance                 
Authority, Mortgage Revenue                 
(Portgage Health) (Insured;                 
MBIA)    5.45    8/1/47    2,200,000    2,252,976 
Michigan Strategic Fund,                 
SWDR (Genesee Power Station                 
Project)    7.50    1/1/21    4,785,000    4,741,313 
Minnesota--1.4%                 
Minnesota Agricultural and                 
Economic Development Board,                 
Health Care System Revenue                 
(Fairview Health Care Systems)    6.38    11/15/10    2,420,000 a    2,664,710 
Minnesota Agricultural and                 
Economic Development Board,                 
Health Care System Revenue                 
(Fairview Health Care Systems)    6.38    11/15/29    80,000    85,417 
Mississippi--3.1%                 
Mississippi Business Finance                 
Corp., PCR (System Energy                 
Resource Inc. Project)    5.88    4/1/22    6,000,000    6,028,140 
Missouri--4.1%                 
Missouri Development Finance                 
Board, Infrastructure                 
Facilities Revenue (Branson                 
Landing Project)    5.00    6/1/35    2,500,000    2,453,025 
Missouri Health and Educational                 
Facilities Authority, Health                 
Facilities Revenue (BJC Health                 
System)    5.25    5/15/32    2,500,000    2,573,625 
Missouri Health and Educational                 
Facilities Authority, Health                 
Facilities Revenue (Saint                 
Anthony's Medical Center)    6.25    12/1/10    2,500,000 a    2,742,200 
Missouri Housing Development                 
Commission, SFMR                 
(Homeownership Loan Program)                 
(Collateralized: FNMA and GNMA)    6.30    9/1/25    195,000    195,716 


Nevada--2.2%                 
Clark County,                 
IDR (Southwest Gas Corp.)                 
(Insured; AMBAC)    6.10    12/1/38    4,000,000    4,309,640 
New Jersey--.9%                 
New Jersey Economic Development                 
Authority, Cigarette Tax                 
Revenue    5.50    6/15/31    1,610,000    1,659,717 
New Mexico--2.5%                 
Farmington,                 
PCR (Public Service Co. San                 
Juan)    6.30    12/1/16    3,000,000    3,083,010 
New Mexico Mortgage Finance                 
Authority, Single Family                 
Mortgage Program                 
(Collateralized: FHLMC and                 
GNMA)    6.85    9/1/31    1,790,000    1,815,185 
New York--2.3%                 
Long Island Power Authority,                 
Electric System Revenue    5.00    9/1/27    1,500,000    1,514,745 
New York State Dormitory                 
Authority, Catholic Health                 
Services of Long Island                 
Obligated Group Revenue (Saint             
Francis Hospital Project)    5.00    7/1/27    2,930,000    2,924,316 
North Carolina--3.3%                 
Gaston County Industrial                 
Facilities and Pollution                 
Control Financing Authority,                 
Exempt Facilities Revenue                 
(National Gypsum Co. Project)    5.75    8/1/35    1,500,000    1,563,750 
North Carolina Eastern Municipal                 
Power Agency, Power System                 
Revenue    5.13    1/1/26    3,000,000    3,051,390 
North Carolina Housing Finance                 
Agency (Home Ownership)    6.25    1/1/29    1,705,000    1,753,933 
Ohio--4.8%                 
Cuyahoga County,                 
Hospital Improvement Revenue                 
(The Metrohealth System                 
Project)    6.13    2/15/09    5,000,000 a    5,318,650 
Ohio Housing Finance Agency,                 
Residential Mortgage Revenue                 
(Collateralized; GNMA)    5.75    9/1/30    180,000    180,495 
Rickenbacker Port Authority,                 
Capital Funding Revenue (OASBO             
Expanded Asset Pooled)    5.38    1/1/32    3,590,000    3,732,595 
Oklahoma--1.4%                 
Oklahoma Development Finance                 
Authority, Revenue (Saint John                 
Health System)    6.00    2/15/29    2,500,000    2,629,525 
Pennsylvania--7.8%                 
Delaware County Industrial                 
Development Authority, Water                 
Facilities Revenue (Aqua                 
Pennsylvania, Inc. Project)                 
(Insured; FGIC)    5.00    11/1/38    3,375,000    3,398,558 
Pennsylvania Economic Development             
Financing Authority, RRR                 


(Northampton Generating                 
Project)    6.60    1/1/19    3,500,000    3,535,875 
Sayre Health Care Facilities                 
Authority, Revenue (Guthrie                 
Health)    5.88    12/1/31    7,750,000    8,210,582 
South Carolina--9.5%                 
Lancaster Educational Assistance                 
Program, Inc., Installment                 
Purchase Revenue (The School                 
District of Lancaster County,                 
South Carolina, Project)    5.00    12/1/26    5,000,000    5,003,550 
Medical University of South                 
Carolina, Hospital Facilities                 
Revenue    6.00    7/1/09    2,500,000 a    2,667,850 
Piedmont Municipal Power Agency,                 
Electric Revenue    5.25    1/1/21    3,500,000    3,508,330 
Tobacco Settlement Revenue                 
Management Authority, Tobacco                 
Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds    6.38    5/15/28    2,900,000    3,095,170 
Tobacco Settlement Revenue                 
Management Authority, Tobacco                 
Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds    6.38    5/15/30    3,750,000    4,137,750 
Texas--13.5%                 
Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth,                 
Dallas/Fort Worth                 
International Airport, Joint                 
Revenue Improvement (Insured;                 
FSA)    5.00    11/1/35    2,500,000    2,500,200 
Gregg County Health Facilities                 
Development Corp., HR (Good                 
Shephard Medical Center                 
Project) (Insured; Radian)    6.38    10/1/25    2,500,000    2,717,775 
Harris County Health Facilities                 
Development Corp., HR                 
(Memorial Hermann Healthcare                 
System)    6.38    6/1/11    3,565,000 a    3,964,708 
Industrial Development Corp. of                 
Port of Corpus Christi,                 
Revenue (Valero Refining and                 
Marketing Co. Project)    5.40    4/1/18    2,350,000    2,419,983 
Port of Corpus Christi Authority                 
of Nueces County, Revenue                 
(Union Pacific Corp. Project)    5.65    12/1/22    4,500,000    4,708,800 
Sabine River Authority,                 
PCR (TXU Energy Co. LLC                 
Project)    6.15    8/1/22    2,500,000    2,693,325 
Texas                 
(Veterans Housing Assistance                 
Program) (Collateralized; FHA)    6.10    6/1/31    7,000,000    7,299,880 
Utah--1.7%                 
Carbon County,                 
Solid Waste Disposal Facility                 
Revenue (Sunnyside                 
Cogeneration Associates                 
Project)    7.10    8/15/23    2,765,000    2,915,499 
Utah Housing Finance Agency,                 
Single Family Mortgage                 
(Collateralized; FHA)    6.00    1/1/31    290,000    294,773 
Vermont--1.1%                 


Vermont Educational and Health                 
Buildings Financing Agency,                 
Revenue (Saint Michael's                 
College Project)    6.00    10/1/28    1,500,000    1,645,290 
Vermont Housing Finance Agency,                 
Single Family Housing                 
(Insured; FSA)    6.40    11/1/30    565,000    574,153 
Washington--2.7%                 
Washington Higher Educational                 
Facilities Authority, Revenue                 
(Whitman College)    5.88    10/1/09    5,000,000 a    5,300,150 
West Virginia--3.9%                 
Braxton County,                 
SWDR (Weyerhaeuser Co. Project)    5.80    6/1/27    7,450,000    7,603,693 
Wisconsin--5.1%                 
Badger Tobacco Asset                 
Securitization Corp., Tobacco                 
Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds    7.00    6/1/28    2,500,000    2,778,325 
Wisconsin Health and Educational                 
Facilities Authority, Revenue                 
(Aurora Health Care, Inc,)    5.60    2/15/29    4,975,000    5,117,683 
Wisconsin Health and Educational                 
Facilities Authority, Revenue                 
(Marshfield Clinic)    5.38    2/15/34    2,000,000    2,050,320 
Wyoming--.8%                 
Sweetwater County,                 
SWDR (FMC Corp. Project)    5.60    12/1/35    1,500,000    1,559,235 
U.S. Related--6.9%                 
Puerto Rico Highway and                 
Transportation Authority,                 
Transportation Revenue                 
(Insured; MBIA)    5.87    7/1/38    4,000,000 c,d    4,091,000 
Puerto Rico Highway and                 
Transportation Authority,                 
Transportation Revenue                 
(Insured; MBIA)    5.87    7/1/38    5,000,000 c,d    5,113,750 
Puerto Rico Infrastructure                 
Financing Authority, Special                 
Tax Revenue (Insured; AMBAC)    5.72    7/1/15    4,000,000 c,d    4,218,680 
Total Long-Term Municipal Investments             
(cost $268,979,831)                283,451,627 
Short-Term Municipal    Coupon    Maturity    Principal     
Investments--3.2%    Rate (%)    Date    Amount ($)    Value ($) 





Indiana--1.0%                 
Mount Vernon,                 
Pollution Control and Solid                 
Waste Disposal Revenue,                 
Refunding (General Electric                 
Company Project)    3.93    7/1/06    1,900,000 e    1,900,000 
Louisiana--2.0%                 
New Orleans,                 
Sewerage Service, BAN    2.97    7/26/06    4,000,000    3,991,240 
New York--.1%                 
New York City Transitional Finance                 
Authority (Future Tax Secured)                 
(Liquidity Facility;                 
Bayerische Landesbank)    3.95    7/1/06    150,000 e    150,000 
Texas--.1%                 
Lower Neches Valley Authority                 


Industrial Development                 
Corporation, Exempt Facilities                 
Revenue, Refunding (ExxonMobil                 
Project)    3.88    7/1/06    100,000 e    100,000 
Total Short-Term Municipal Investments             
(cost $6,104,000)                6,141,240 
Total Investments (cost $275,083,831)            149.3%    289,592,867 
Cash And Receivables (Net)            2.2%    4,348,195 
Preferred Stock, at redemption value            (51.5%)    (100,000,000) 
Net Assets Applicable to                 
Common Shareholders            100.0%    193,941,062 

a    These securities are prerefunded; the date shown represents the prerefunded date. Bonds which are prerefunded are 
    collateralized by U.S. Government securities which are held in escrow and are used to pay principal and interest on the 
    municipal issue and to retire the bonds in full at the earliest refunding date. 
b    Non-income producing security; interest payments in default. 
c    Inverse floater security--the interest rate is subject to change periodically. 
d    Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in 
    transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At June 30, 2006, these securities 
    amounted to $19,149,095 or 9.9% of net assets applicable to common shareholders. 
e    Securities payable on demand. Variable interest rate--subject to periodic change. 
f    At June 30, 2006, the fund had $51,455,459 or 26.5% of net assets applicable to common shareholders invested in 
    securities whose payment of principal and interest is dependent upon revenues generated from health care projects. 

Securities valuation policies and other investment related disclosures are hereby incorporated by reference to the annual and semi annual reports previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-CSR.

Summary of Abbreviations         



ACA    American Capital Access    AGC    ACE Guaranty Corporation 
AGIC    Asset Guaranty Insurance Company    AMBAC    American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation 
ARRN    Adjustable Rate Receipt Notes    BAN    Bond Anticipation Notes 
BIGI    Bond Investors Guaranty Insurance    BPA    Bond Purchase Agreement 
CGIC    Capital Guaranty Insurance Company    CIC    Continental Insurance Company 
CIFG    CDC Ixis Financial Guaranty    CMAC    Capital Market Assurance Corporation 
COP    Certificate of Participation    CP    Commercial Paper 
EDR    Economic Development Revenue    EIR    Environmental Improvement Revenue 
FGIC    Financial Guaranty Insurance Company    FHA    Federal Housing Administration 
FHLB    Federal Home Loan Bank    FHLMC    Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 
FNMA    Federal National Mortgage Association    FSA    Financial Security Assurance 
GAN    Grant Anticipation Notes    GIC    Guaranteed Investment Contract 
GNMA    Government National Mortgage Association    GO    General Obligation 
HR    Hospital Revenue    IDB    Industrial Development Board 
IDC    Industrial Development Corporation    IDR    Industrial Development Revenue 


LOC    Letter of Credit    LOR    Limited Obligation Revenue 
LR    Lease Revenue    MBIA    Municipal Bond Investors Assurance Insurance 
            Corporation 
MFHR    Multi-Family Housing Revenue    MFMR    Multi-Family Mortgage Revenue 
PCR    Pollution Control Revenue    RAC    Revenue Anticipation Certificates 
RAN    Revenue Anticipation Notes    RAW    Revenue Anticipation Warrants 
RRR    Resources Recovery Revenue    SAAN    State Aid Anticipation Notes 
SBPA    Standby Bond Purchase Agreement    SFHR    Single Family Housing Revenue 
SFMR    Single Family Mortgage Revenue    SONYMA    State of New York Mortgage Agency 
SWDR    Solid Waste Disposal Revenue    TAN    Tax Anticipation Notes 
TAW    Tax Anticipation Warrants    TRAN    Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes 
XLCA    XL Capital Assurance         

Item 2.    Controls and Procedures. 

(a) The Registrant's principal executive and principal financial officers have concluded, based on their evaluation of the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report, that the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures are reasonably designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant on Form N-Q is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the required time periods and that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant in the reports that it files or submits on Form N-Q is accumulated and communicated to the Registrant's management, including its principal executive and principal financial officers, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

(b) There were no changes to the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the Registrant's most recently ended fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Item 3.    Exhibits. 

(a) Certifications of principal executive and principal financial officers as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

DREYFUS MUNICIPAL INCOME, INC. 
 
By:    /s/ Stephen E. Canter 
    Stephen E. Canter 
    President 
 
Date:    August 17, 2006 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this Report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

By:    /s/ Stephen E. Canter 
    Stephen E. Canter 
    Chief Executive Officer 
 
Date:    August 17, 2006 
 
By:    /s/ James Windels 
    James Windels
    Chief Financial Officer 
 
Date:    August 17, 2006 

    EXHIBIT INDEX 
 
(a)    Certifications of principal executive and principal financial officers as required by Rule 30a- 
2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940. (EX-99.CERT) 

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