ACHONRY, a small town of Ireland, in the province
* viz. The it a flower, or feed of a tree*, which grows chiefly in very hot countries, as Yucatan, or Campechy, and Guatemala. It is about the size of a plumb-tree, only more tufted; its branches being longer than the trunk. The fruit is inclosed in a rind like a chestnut, except that it is of an oval figure. It begins to open crosswise from the middle to the top; and subdivides
vince of Connaught and county of Sligo, seated on the river Shannon.