In the course of an extensive campaign to measure radial velocities of
galaxies in a selected sample of compact groups photometrically studi
ed by de Carvalho et al., we report the discovery of a system very ric
h in starburst galaxies and active galactic nuclei. This is the system
HCG 16 of Hickson's catalog of compact groups. The seven brightest ga
laxies form a kinematical group with biweighted estimate mean velocity
of V-BI = 3959 +/- 66 km s(-1), dispersion sigma(BI) = 86 +/- 55 km s
(-1), a median radius [R] = 0.197 Mpc, a mean density of [D] = 217 gal
axies Mpc(-3), and a total absolute magnitude of M(B) = -22.1. From th
eir spectral characteristics, we have identified one Seyfert 2 galaxy,
two LINERs, and three starburst galaxies. Thus, HCG 16 appears to be
a dense concentration of active galaxies. In our sample of 17 Hickson
groups, HCG 16 is unique in this regard, which suggests that it is an
uncommon structure in the nearby universe.