Folks,
  I run R on a early 2009 MacBook Pro running Mountain Lion.

I have a bunch of fonts in my user Library one of which is Garamond.

I have tried the ttf_import function to no avail. I played with this for a 
couple of hours at least and I have gotten nowhere.

Here is a bit of one of my sessions (note that I used file.choose to get down 
to the Font level)

> require(extrafont)
Loading required package: extrafont
Registering fonts with R
Warning messages:
1: In loadfonts("pdf", quiet = TRUE) :
  More than one version of regular/bold/italic found for Apple Braille. 
Skipping setup for this font.
2: In loadfonts("pdf", quiet = TRUE) :
  No regular (non-bold, non-italic) version of Brush Script MT. Skipping setup 
for this font.
3: In loadfonts("postscript", quiet = TRUE) :
  More than one version of regular/bold/italic found for Apple Braille. 
Skipping setup for this font.
4: In loadfonts("postscript", quiet = TRUE) :
  No regular (non-bold, non-italic) version of Brush Script MT. Skipping setup 
for this font.

> fonts()
 [1] ".Keyboard"             "Andale Mono"           "Apple Braille"         
"AppleMyungjo"         
 [5] "Arial Black"           "Arial"                 "Arial Narrow"          
"Arial Rounded MT Bold"
 [9] "Arial Unicode MS"      "Batang"                "Brush Script MT"       
"Calibri"              
[13] "Cambria"               "Candara"               "Comic Sans MS"         
"Consolas"             
[17] "Constantia"            "Corbel"                "Courier New"           
"Georgia"              
[21] "Gulim"                 "Humor Sans"            "Impact"                
"Jazz"                 
[25] "JazzCord"              "JazzPerc"              "JazzText"              
"JazzTextExtended"     
[29] "Khmer Sangam MN"       "Krini"                 "Krinitsky"             
"Lao Sangam MN"        
[33] "Microsoft Sans Serif"  "MS Gothic"             "MS Mincho"             
"MS PGothic"           
[37] "MS PMincho"            "MusicalSymbols"        "Myanmar Sangam MN"     
"PMingLiU"             
[41] "SimSun"                "Sinfonia"              "Tahoma"                
"Times New Roman"      
[45] "Trebuchet MS"          "Verdana"               "Webdings"              
"Wingdings"            
[49] "Wingdings 2"           "Wingdings 3"          

> ttf_import(file.choose())
Scanning ttf files in /Users/kw/Library/Fonts/Garamond ...
Extracting .afm files from .ttf files...
Error in data.frame(fontfile = ttfiles, FontName = "", stringsAsFactors = 
FALSE) : 
  arguments imply differing number of rows: 0, 1

Here is what Font Book has to say about the font:

Garamond
Garamond

        PostScript name Garamond
        Full name       Garamond
        Family  Garamond
        Style   Regular
        Kind    TrueType
        Language        Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, 
English, Faroese, French, Galician, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, 
Italian, Malay, Manx, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Oromo, Portuguese, 
Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Zulu
        Script  Latin
        Version Version 2.35
        Location        /Users/kw/Library/Fonts/Garamond
        Unique name     Monotype - Garamond Regular
        Manufacturer    Monotype Typography, Inc.
        Designer        Claude Garamond
        Copyright       Digitized data copyright Monotype Typography, Ltd 
1991-1995. All rights reserved. Monotype Garamond® is a trademark of Monotype 
Typography, Ltd which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
        Trademark       Monotype Garamond® is a trademark of Monotype 
Typography, Ltd which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
        Description     Monotype Drawing Office 1922. This typeface is based on 
roman types cut by Jean Jannon in 1615. Jannon followed the designs of Claude 
Garamond which had been cut in the previous century. Garamond's types were, in 
turn, based on those used by Aldus Manutius in 1495 and cut by Francesco 
Griffo. The italic is based on types cut in France circa 1557 by Robert 
Granjon. Garamond is a beautiful typeface with an air of informality which 
looks good in a wide range of applications. It works particularly well in books 
and lengthy text settings.
        License NOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENT

This typeface is the property of Monotype Typography and its use by you is 
covered under the terms of a license agreement. You have obtained this typeface 
software either directly from Monotype or together with software distributed by 
one of Monotype’s licensees.

This software is a valuable asset of Monotype. Unless you have entered into a 
specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this 
software is limited to your workstation for your own publishing use. You may 
not copy or distribute this software.

If you have any question concerning your rights you should review the license 
agreement you received with the software or contact Monotype for a copy of the 
license agreement.

Monotype can be contacted at:

USA 847-718-0400  UK 44(0)1737 765959

For license terms and usage rights, please visit our web site at 
www.monotype.com/html/type/license.html
 
Lizenzbedingungen und Nutzungsrechte finden Sie auf unserer Webseite 
www.monotype.com/html/type/license.html

Pour plus d'informations concernant les droits d'utilisation et les questions 
contractuelles, veuillez consultez notre site 
www.monotype.com/html/type/license.html

Para obtener información acerca de los términos de licencia y los derechos de 
uso, visite nuestro sitio en el Web en www.monotype.com/html/type/license.html

Per le condizioni contrattuali ed i diritti d'uso, visitate il nostro sito web 
all'indirizzo www.monotype.com/html/type/license.html

        Enabled Yes
        Duplicate       No
        Copy protected  No
        Embeddable      Yes
        Glyph count     249

Any leads would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
KW

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