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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 811-5877

Dreyfus Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, 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)

Michael A. Rosenberg, 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: 11/30
Date of reporting period: 2/28/10



FORM N-Q

Item 1. Schedule of Investments.



STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS
Dreyfus Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
February 28, 2010 (Unaudited)

Long-Term Municipal Coupon Maturity Principal  
Investments--145.8% Rate (%) Date Amount ($) Value ($)
Alaska--1.0%        
Alaska Housing Finance        
Corporation, Single-Family        
Residential Mortgage Revenue        
(Veterans Mortgage Program) 6.25 6/1/35 3,975,000 3,988,356
Arizona--7.3%        
Barclays Capital Municipal Trust        
Receipts (Salt River Project        
Agricultural Improvement and        
Power District, Salt River        
Project Electric System        
Revenue) 5.00 1/1/38 13,200,000 a,b 13,697,904
Glendale Western Loop 101 Public        
Facilities Corporation, Third        
Lien Excise Tax Revenue 7.00 7/1/33 6,010,000 6,482,085
Pima County Industrial Development        
Authority, Education Revenue        
(American Charter Schools        
Foundation Project) 5.50 7/1/26 4,000,000 3,372,680
Pima County Industrial Development        
Authority, IDR (Tucson        
Electric Power Company Project) 5.75 9/1/29 5,000,000 5,054,600
Arkansas--.5%        
Arkansas Development Finance        
Authority, SFMR (Mortgage        
Backed Securities Program)        
(Collateralized: FNMA and GNMA) 6.25 1/1/32 1,915,000 2,000,658
California--18.0%        
Beverly Hills Unified School        
District, GO 0.00 8/1/30 8,000,000 c 2,688,080
California,        
GO (Various Purpose) 5.75 4/1/31 7,800,000 8,010,678



California,        
GO (Various Purpose) 5.00 11/1/32 2,600,000 2,410,252
California,        
GO (Various Purpose) 6.50 4/1/33 5,000,000 5,413,350
California,        
GO (Various Purpose) 6.00 11/1/35 5,000,000 5,185,250
California Department of Veteran        
Affairs, Home Purchase Revenue 5.20 12/1/28 2,950,000 2,951,475
California Educational Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (University        
of Southern California) 5.25 10/1/38 5,000,000 5,332,600
California Enterprise Development        
Authority, Sewage Facilities        
Revenue (Anheuser-Busch        
Project) 5.30 9/1/47 1,000,000 941,270
California Housing Finance Agency,        
Home Mortgage Revenue 5.05 8/1/27 2,500,000 2,311,450
California Pollution Control        
Financing Authority, SWDR        
(Waste Management, Inc.        
Project) 5.13 11/1/23 1,500,000 1,499,160
Golden State Tobacco        
Securitization Corporation,        
Tobacco Settlement        
Asset-Backed Bonds 5.00 6/1/33 10,535,000 8,121,221
Los Angeles Department of Water        
and Power, Power System Revenue 5.00 7/1/34 2,885,000 2,977,464
Sacramento City Unified School        
District, GO (Insured; Assured        
Guaranty Municipal Corp.) 0.00 7/1/24 5,220,000 c 2,385,905
Sacramento County,        
Airport System Subordinate and        
Passenger Facility Charges        
Grant Revenue 6.00 7/1/35 4,000,000 4,320,920
San Diego Public Facilities        
Financing Authority, Senior        
Sewer Revenue 5.25 5/15/34 2,500,000 2,618,900
San Francisco City and County        
Public Utilities Commission,        



San Francisco Water Revenue 5.00 11/1/29 4,000,000 4,222,800
Santa Margarita/Dana Point        
Authority, Revenue (Santa        
Margarita Water District        
Improvement Districts Numbers             
2,3 and 4) 5.13 8/1/38 5,000,000 5,121,850
Silicon Valley Tobacco        
Securitization Authority,        
Tobacco Settlement        
Asset-Backed Bonds (Santa        
Clara County Tobacco        
Securitization Corporation) 0.00 6/1/36 15,290,000 c 1,633,278
Tuolumne Wind Project Authority,        
Revenue (Tuolumne Company        
Project) 5.88 1/1/29 2,000,000 2,185,020
Colorado--3.3%        
Colorado Health Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (American        
Baptist Homes of the Midwest        
Obligated Group) 5.90 8/1/37 2,500,000 1,963,200
Colorado Health Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (American        
Housing Foundation I, Inc.        
Project) (Prerefunded) 8.50 12/1/11 1,815,000 d 2,040,895
Colorado Housing and Finance        
Authority, Single Family        
Program Senior and Subordinate        
Bonds (Collateralized; FHA) 6.60 8/1/32 1,230,000 1,307,269
Northwest Parkway Public Highway        
Authority, Revenue        
(Prerefunded) 7.13 6/15/11 7,000,000 d 7,713,930
Connecticut--3.6%        
Connecticut Development Authority,        
PCR (Connecticut Light and        
Power Company Project) 5.95 9/1/28 9,000,000 9,053,010
Connecticut Resources Recovery        
Authority, Special Obligation        
Revenue (American REF-FUEL        
Company of Southeastern        
Connecticut Project) 6.45 11/15/22 4,985,000 4,984,651



District of Columbia--1.6%        
District of Columbia Tobacco        
Settlement Financing        
Corporation, Tobacco        
Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds 0.00 6/15/46 104,040,000 c 4,041,954
Metropolitan Washington Airports        
Authority, Special Facility        
Revenue (Caterair        
International Corporation) 10.13 9/1/11 2,100,000 2,078,433
Florida--5.9%        
Florida Housing Finance        
Corporation, Housing Revenue        
(Seminole Ridge Apartments)        
(Collateralized; GNMA) 6.00 4/1/41 6,415,000 6,499,165
Highlands County Health Facilities        
Authority, HR (Adventist        
Health System/Sunbelt        
Obligated Group) 5.25 11/15/36 2,875,000 2,881,210
Miami-Dade County,        
Water and Sewer System Revenue 5.00 10/1/34 3,000,000 e 3,004,740
Orange County Health Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (Adventist        
Health System) (Prerefunded) 6.25 11/15/12 3,000,000 d 3,375,240
Orange County School Board,        
COP (Master Lease Purchase        
Agreement) (Insured; Assured        
Guaranty Municipal Corp.) 5.50 8/1/34 4,500,000 4,768,020
South Lake County Hospital        
District, Revenue (South Lake        
Hospital, Inc.) 6.25 4/1/39 2,500,000 2,539,300
Georgia--4.1%        
Atlanta,        
Water and Wastewater Revenue 6.00 11/1/28 4,865,000 5,169,111
Atlanta,        
Water and Wastewater Revenue        
(Insured; Assured Guaranty        
Municipal Corp.) 5.25 11/1/34 3,750,000 3,890,925
Augusta,        
Airport Revenue 5.45 1/1/31 2,500,000 2,265,250
Georgia Housing and Finance        



Authority, SFMR 5.60 12/1/32 2,060,000 2,072,154
Savannah Economic Development        
Authority, EIR (International        
Paper Company Project) 6.20 8/1/27 2,670,000 2,670,668
Idaho--.1%        
Idaho Housing and Finance        
Association, SFMR        
(Collateralized; FNMA) 6.35 1/1/30 220,000 220,277
Illinois--2.1%        
Chicago,        
SFMR (Collateralized: FHLMC,        
FNMA and GNMA) 6.25 10/1/32 1,195,000 1,255,252
Illinois Finance Authority,        
Revenue (Sherman Health        
Systems) 5.50 8/1/37 2,020,000 1,791,033
Illinois Health Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (Advocate        
Health Care Network)        
(Prerefunded) 6.13 11/15/10 5,000,000 d 5,208,000
Indiana--1.6%        
Franklin Township School Building        
Corporation, First Mortgage        
Bonds (Prerefunded) 6.13 7/15/10 6,000,000 d 6,258,060
Kentucky--.3%        
Louisville/Jefferson County Metro        
Government, Health Facilities        
Revenue (Jewish Hospital and        
Saint Mary's HealthCare, Inc.        
Project) 6.13 2/1/37 1,000,000 1,036,440
Louisiana--2.5%        
Lakeshore Villages Master        
Community Development        
District, Special Assessment        
Revenue 5.25 7/1/17 1,987,000 1,659,681
Louisiana Local Government        
Environmental Facilities and        
Community Development        
Authority, Revenue (Westlake        
Chemical Corporation Projects) 6.75 11/1/32 4,000,000 4,114,640
West Feliciana Parish,        



PCR (Entergy Gulf States        
Project) 7.00 11/1/15 1,270,000 1,271,105
West Feliciana Parish,        
PCR (Entergy Gulf States        
Project) 6.60 9/1/28 2,545,000 2,547,011
Maryland--1.6%        
Maryland Economic Development        
Corporation, EDR        
(Transportation Facilities        
Project) 5.75 6/1/35 1,000,000 1,022,460
Maryland Economic Development        
Corporation, Senior Student        
Housing Revenue (University of        
Maryland, Baltimore Project) 5.75 10/1/33 2,550,000 1,791,350
Maryland Industrial Development        
Financing Authority, EDR        
(Medical Waste Associates        
Limited Partnership Facility) 8.75 11/15/10 3,710,000 3,457,497
Massachusetts--7.6%        
Barclays Capital Municipal Trust        
Receipts (Massachusetts Health        
and Educational Facilities        
Authority, Revenue        
(Massachusetts Institute of        
Technology Issue)) 5.00 7/1/38 10,200,000 a,b 10,753,656
Massachusetts Health and        
Educational Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (Civic        
Investments Issue)        
(Prerefunded) 9.00 12/15/12 1,700,000 d 2,032,520
Massachusetts Health and        
Educational Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (Partners        
HealthCare System Issue) 5.75 7/1/32 115,000 118,011
Massachusetts Health and        
Educational Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (Suffolk        
University Issue) 6.25 7/1/30 5,000,000 5,334,750
Massachusetts Housing Finance        
Agency, Housing Revenue 7.00 12/1/38 5,000,000 5,581,750



Massachusetts Housing Finance        
Agency, SFHR 5.00 12/1/31 6,000,000 6,023,400
Michigan--6.9%        
Detroit,        
Sewage Disposal System Senior        
Lien Revenue (Insured; Assured        
Guaranty Municipal Corp.) 7.50 7/1/33 3,500,000 4,210,605
Kent Hospital Finance Authority,        
Revenue (Metropolitan Hospital        
Project) 6.00 7/1/35 4,000,000 3,339,000
Michigan Strategic Fund,        
SWDR (Genesee Power Station        
Project) 7.50 1/1/21 7,420,000 6,578,349
Royal Oak Hospital Finance        
Authority, HR (William        
Beaumont Hospital Obligated        
Group) 8.00 9/1/29 5,000,000 5,915,400
Wayne County Airport Authority,        
Airport Revenue (Detroit        
Metropolitan Wayne County        
Airport) (Insured; National        
Public Finance Guarantee Corp.) 5.00 12/1/34 8,260,000 6,939,722
Mississippi--1.1%        
Mississippi Business Finance        
Corporation, PCR (System        
Energy Resources, Inc. Project) 5.90 5/1/22 4,260,000 4,259,617
Missouri--1.4%        
Missouri Health and Educational        
Facilities Authority, Health        
Facilities Revenue (BJC Health        
System) 5.25 5/15/32 5,525,000 5,612,737
Nevada--2.6%        
Clark County,        
IDR (Nevada Power Company        
Project) 5.60 10/1/30 5,500,000 5,118,685
Clark County,        
Passenger Facility Charge        
Revenue (Las Vegas-McCarran        
International Airport) 5.00 7/1/30 5,000,000 4,980,700
New Hampshire--3.6%        



New Hampshire Business Finance        
Authority, PCR (Public Service        
Company of New Hampshire        
Project) (Insured; National        
Public Finance Guarantee Corp.) 6.00 5/1/21 2,690,000 2,732,125
New Hampshire Business Finance        
Authority, PCR (Public Service        
Company of New Hampshire        
Project) (Insured; National        
Public Finance Guarantee Corp.) 6.00 5/1/21 6,000,000 6,093,960
New Hampshire Industrial        
Development Authority, PCR        
(Connecticut Light and Power        
Company Project) 5.90 11/1/16 5,400,000 5,407,506
New Jersey--5.3%        
New Jersey Economic Development        
Authority, School Facilities        
Construction Revenue 5.50 12/15/29 5,000,000 5,447,700
New Jersey Economic Development        
Authority, Water Facilities        
Revenue (New Jersey - American        
Water Company, Inc. Project) 5.70 10/1/39 3,000,000 3,004,650
Tobacco Settlement Financing        
Corporation of New Jersey,        
Tobacco Settlement        
Asset-Backed Bonds 5.00 6/1/29 250,000 196,193
Tobacco Settlement Financing        
Corporation of New Jersey,        
Tobacco Settlement        
Asset-Backed Bonds        
(Prerefunded) 7.00 6/1/13 10,095,000 d 12,018,905
New York--7.6%        
Austin Trust        
(Port Authority of New York        
and New Jersey, Consolidated        
Bonds, 151st Series) 6.00 9/15/28 10,000,000 a,b 10,800,350
Long Island Power Authority,        
Electric System General Revenue 6.25 4/1/33 3,000,000 3,460,890
Metropolitan Transportation        
Authority, Transportation        



Revenue 6.25 11/15/23 8,425,000 9,798,781
New York City Industrial        
Development Agency, Special        
Facility Revenue (American        
Airlines, Inc. John F. Kennedy        
International Airport Project) 7.75 8/1/31 5,000,000 5,017,950
New York State Dormitory        
Authority, Revenue (Suffolk        
County Judicial Facility) 9.50 4/15/14 605,000 781,527
North Carolina--.6%        
North Carolina Housing Finance        
Agency, Home Ownership Revenue 5.88 7/1/31 2,220,000 2,221,376
Ohio--1.6%        
Ohio Air Quality Development        
Authority, Air Quality Revenue        
(Ohio Valley Electric        
Corporation Project) 5.63 10/1/19 4,200,000 4,401,222
Port of Greater Cincinnati        
Development Authority, Tax        
Increment Development Revenue        
(Fairfax Village Red Bank        
Infrastructure Project) 5.63 2/1/36 2,530,000 b 1,817,552
Oregon--.4%        
Warm Springs Reservation        
Confederated Tribes,        
Hydroelectric Revenue (Pelton        
Round Butte Project) 6.38 11/1/33 1,500,000 1,515,030
Pennsylvania--.9%        
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission,        
Turnpike Subordinate Revenue 5.25 6/1/39 3,545,000 3,622,990
Rhode Island--1.5%        
Rhode Island Health and        
Educational Building        
Corporation, Hospital        
Financing Revenue (Lifespan        
Obligated Group Issue)        
(Insured; Assured Guaranty        
Municipal Corp.) 7.00 5/15/39 5,000,000 5,741,300
South Carolina--1.8%        
Greenville Hospital System,        



Hospital Facilities Revenue        
(Insured; AMBAC) 5.50 5/1/26 7,000,000 7,149,590
Tennessee--4.6%        
Johnson City Health and        
Educational Facilities Board,        
Hospital First Mortgage        
Revenue (Mountain States        
Health Alliance) (Prerefunded) 7.50 7/1/12 2,000,000 d 2,272,920
Johnson City Health and        
Educational Facilities Board,        
Hospital First Mortgage        
Revenue (Mountain States        
Health Alliance) (Prerefunded) 7.50 7/1/12 4,875,000 d 5,504,119
Memphis Center City Revenue        
Finance Corporation, Sports        
Facility Revenue (Memphis        
Redbirds Baseball Foundation        
Project) 6.50 9/1/28 6,000,000 f 2,800,500
Metropolitan Government of        
Nashville and Davidson County        
Health and Educational        
Facilities Board, Revenue (The        
Vanderbilt University) 5.50 10/1/29 2,500,000 2,833,650
Metropolitan Government of        
Nashville and Davidson County        
Health and Educational        
Facilities Board, Revenue (The        
Vanderbilt University) 5.50 10/1/34 3,000,000 3,321,570
Tennessee Housing Development        
Agency, Homeownership Program        
Revenue 6.00 1/1/28 1,180,000 1,202,750
Texas--22.1%        
Brazos River Authority,        
PCR (TXU Electric Company        
Project) 8.25 5/1/33 1,750,000 b 1,189,055
Dallas-Fort Worth International        
Airport Facility Improvement        
Corporation, Revenue (Learjet        
Inc. Project) 6.15 1/1/16 3,000,000 3,000,600
Gregg County Health Facilities        
Development Corporation, HR        



(Good Shepherd Medical Center        
Project) (Insured; Radian)        
(Prerefunded) 6.38 10/1/10 2,500,000 d 2,610,450
Harris County Health Facilities        
Development Corporation, HR        
(Memorial Hermann Healthcare        
System) 7.25 12/1/35 9,290,000 10,462,491
Harris County Health Facilities        
Development Corporation, HR        
(Memorial Hermann Healthcare        
System) (Prerefunded) 6.38 6/1/11 7,000,000 d 7,593,040
Harris County Hospital District,        
Senior Lien Revenue (Insured;        
National Public Finance        
Guarantee Corp.) 5.25 2/15/42 5,000,000 4,769,400
Harris County-Houston Sports        
Authority, Third Lien Revenue        
(Insured; National Public        
Finance Guarantee Corp.) 0.00 11/15/31 9,685,000 c 2,132,540
Houston,        
Combined Utility System First        
Lien Revenue (Insured; Assured        
Guaranty Municipal Corp.) 6.00 11/15/36 5,000,000 5,667,450
Matagorda County Navigation        
District Number One, Revenue        
(Houston Lighting and Power        
Company Project) (Insured;        
AMBAC) 5.13 11/1/28 4,295,000 4,060,192
North Texas Tollway Authority,        
First Tier System Revenue        
(Insured; Assured Guaranty        
Municipal Corp.) 5.75 1/1/40 14,705,000 15,787,435
North Texas Tollway Authority,        
Second Tier System Revenue 5.75 1/1/38 6,650,000 6,766,973
Sabine River Authority,        
PCR (TXU Electric Company        
Project) 6.45 6/1/21 4,900,000 3,021,291
Texas        
(Veterans' Land) 6.00 12/1/30 3,935,000 3,957,311
Texas Department of Housing and        



Community Affairs, Home        
Mortgage Revenue        
(Collateralized: FHLMC, FNMA        
and GNMA) 12.33 7/2/24 800,000 g 913,472
Texas Department of Housing and        
Community Affairs, Residential        
Mortgage Revenue        
(Collateralized: FHLMC, FNMA        
and GNMA) 5.35 7/1/33 5,035,000 5,077,646
Texas Turnpike Authority,        
Central Texas Turnpike System        
Revenue (Insured; AMBAC) 5.25 8/15/42 5,375,000 5,325,228
Tomball Hospital Authority,        
Revenue (Tomball Regional        
Hospital) 6.00 7/1/25 4,650,000 4,504,688
Virginia--6.7%        
Henrico County Industrial        
Development Authority, Revenue        
(Bon Secours Health System)        
(Insured; Assured Guaranty        
Municipal Corp.) 11.17 8/23/27 7,350,000 g 8,474,329
Virginia Housing Development        
Authority, Commonwealth        
Mortgage Revenue 6.25 7/1/31 5,250,000 5,741,663
Virginia Housing Development        
Authority, Rental Housing        
Revenue 6.20 8/1/24 8,520,000 8,573,165
Washington County Industrial        
Development Authority, HR        
(Mountain States Health        
Alliance) 7.75 7/1/38 3,000,000 3,438,090
Washington--1.7%        
Washington Health Care Facilities        
Authority, Mortgage Revenue        
(Highline Medical Center)        
(Collateralized; FHA) 6.25 8/1/36 6,000,000 6,459,240
West Virginia--1.9%        
The County Commission of Harrison        
County, SWDR (Allegheny Energy        
Supply Company, LLC Harrison        



Station Project) 5.50 10/15/37 7,920,000 7,278,480
Wisconsin--7.1%        
Badger Tobacco Asset        
Securitization Corporation,        
Tobacco Settlement        
Asset-Backed Bonds 6.13 6/1/27 6,455,000 6,965,590
Badger Tobacco Asset        
Securitization Corporation,        
Tobacco Settlement        
Asset-Backed Bonds        
(Prerefunded) 7.00 6/1/12 14,570,000 d 16,531,559
Wisconsin Health and Educational        
Facilities Authority, Revenue        
(Aurora Health Care, Inc.) 6.40 4/15/33 4,000,000 4,083,640
U.S. Related--5.3%        
Government of Guam,        
GO 7.00 11/15/39 1,500,000 1,606,560
Puerto Rico Commonwealth,        
Public Improvement GO 5.50 7/1/32 1,500,000 1,497,960
Puerto Rico Commonwealth,        
Public Improvement GO 6.00 7/1/39 3,500,000 3,603,075
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing        
Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue        
(First Subordinate Series) 5.38 8/1/39 2,500,000 2,502,750
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing        
Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue        
(First Subordinate Series) 6.00 8/1/42 10,000,000 10,498,700
Virgin Islands Public Finance        
Authority, Revenue (Virgin        
Islands Matching Fund Loan        
Notes) (Senior Lien/Capital        
Projects) 5.00 10/1/39 1,250,000 1,127,150
Total Long-Term Municipal Investments        
(cost $567,702,200)       570,064,358
Short-Term Municipal Coupon Maturity Principal  
Investments--5.3% Rate (%) Date Amount ($) Value ($)
California--1.3%        
California Department of Water        
Resources, Power Supply        



Revenue (LOC; Landesbank        
Hessen-Thuringen Girozentrale) 0.11 3/1/10 5,000,000 h 5,000,000
Idaho--.2%        
Idaho Health Facilities Authority,        
Revenue (Saint Luke's Regional        
Medical Center Project)        
(Insured; Assured Guaranty        
Municipal Corp. and Liquidity        
Facility; Bank of Montreal) 0.17 3/1/10 700,000 h 700,000
Massachusetts--1.2%        
Massachusetts Health and        
Educational Facilities        
Authority, Revenue (Harvard        
University Issue) 0.09 3/1/10 5,000,000 h 5,000,000
New York--1.3%        
New York City,        
GO Notes (LOC; JPMorgan Chase        
Bank) 0.14 3/1/10 5,000,000 h 5,000,000
Utah--1.3%        
Murray City,        
HR (Intermountain Health Care        
Health Services, Inc.) 0.12 3/1/10 5,000,000 h 5,000,000
Total Short-Term Municipal Investments        
(cost $20,700,000)       20,700,000
Total Investments (cost $588,402,200)     151.1% 590,764,358
Liabilities, Less Cash and Receivables     (3.5%) (13,724,687)
Preferred Stock, at redemption value     (47.6%) (186,000,000)
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shareholders     100.0% 391,039,671

a     

Collateral for floating rate borrowings.

b     

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 February 28, 2010 these securities had a total market value of $38,258,517 or 9.8% of net assets applicable to Common Shareholders.

c     

Security issued with a zero coupon. Income is recognized through the accretion of discount.

d     

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.

e     

Purchased on a delayed delivery basis.

f     

Non-income producing--security in default.

g     

Inverse floater security--the interest rate is subject to change periodically.

h     

Variable rate demand note - rate shown is the interest rate in effect at February 28, 2010. Maturity date represents the



next demand date, or the ultimate maturity date if earlier.

At February 28, 2010, the aggregate cost of investment securities for income tax purposes was $588,402,200. Net unrealized appreciation on investments was $2,362,158 of which $30,355,656 related to appreciated investment securities and $27,993,498 related to depreciated investment securities.

Summary of Abbreviations    
ABAG Association of Bay Area Governments 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 BPA Bond Purchase Agreement
CIFG CDC Ixis Financial Guaranty 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
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 MFHR Multi-Family Housing Revenue
MFMR Multi-Family Mortgage Revenue PCR Pollution Control Revenue



PILOT Payment in Lieu of Taxes 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    



Various inputs are used in determining the value of the fund's investments relating to fair value measurements.
These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below.
 
 
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments.
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds,
credit risk, etc.).
Level 3 - significant unobservable inputs (including the fund's own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing
in those securities.
The following is a summary of the inputs used as of February 28, 2010 in valuing the fund's investments:

  Level 1 - Unadjusted Level 2 - Other Significant Level 3 -Significant  
Assets ($) Quoted Prices Observable Inputs Unobservable Inputs Total
Investments in Securities:        
Municipal Bonds - 590,764,358 - 590,764,358



The Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) has become the exclusive reference of authoritative U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) recognized by the FASB to be applied by nongovernmental entities. Rules and interpretive releases of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) under authority of federal laws are also sources of authoritative GAAP for SEC registrants. The ASC has superseded all existing non-SEC accounting and reporting standards. The fund’s financial statements are prepared in accordance with GAAP, which may require the use of management estimates and assumptions. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Portfolio valuation: Investments in municipal debt securities are valued on the last business day of each week and month by an independent pricing service (the “Service”) approved by the Board of Directors.

Investments for which quoted bid prices are readily available and are representative of the bid side of the market in the judgment of the Service are valued at the mean between the quoted bid prices (as obtained by the Service from dealers in such securities) and asked prices (as calculated by the Service based upon its evaluation of the market for such securities).

Other investments (which constitute a majority of the portfolio securities) are carried at fair value as determined by the Service, based on methods which include consideration of: yields or prices of municipal securities of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type; indications as to values from dealers; and general market conditions. Options and financial futures on municipal securities and U.S.Treasury securities are valued at the last sales price on the securities exchange on which such securities are primarily traded or at the last sales price on the national securities market on the last business day of each week and month.

The fund adopted the provisions of ASC Topic 815 “Derivatives and Hedging” which requires qualitative disclosures about objectives and strategies for using derivatives, quantitative disclosures about fair value amounts of gains and losses on derivative instruments and disclosures about credit-risk-related contingent features in derivative agreements. The fund held no derivatives during the period ended February 28, 2010.These disclosures did not impact the notes to the financial statements.



Additional 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.



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.



FORM N-Q

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 Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.

By: /s/ Bradley J. Skapyak
  Bradley J. Skapyak
  President
 
Date: April 22, 2010

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/ Bradley J. Skapyak
  Bradley J. Skapyak
  President
 
Date: April 22, 2010
 
By: /s/ James Windels
James Windels
  Treasurer
 
Date: April 22, 2010

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)