Can I use ipa font with mountain lion?

Last year I had IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) fonts on my MacBook Pro. I haven't needed them over the summer, and yesterday I discovered that I don't have them any more. I've been through a couple of IOS iterations since I last used them and wonder if mountain lion has particular specs or 3rd party fonts. I'd appreciate insight/tips from any of yu who use IPA.
Thanks,
Nancy

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