ABALUS (anc. geog.), supposed by the ancients to be an island in the German ocean, called by Timæus Bafilia, and by Xenophon Lampacenus Bafilia; now the peninsula of Scandinavia. Here, according to Pliny, some imagined that amber dropped from the trees.
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