Screws are usually defined by four attributes:
1) The type of head, those look like panheads
2) The length, those look like 1/2"
3) The major diameter, thats the dimension from the edge of thread to edge of thread, perpendicular to length axis. From attempting to scale from your picture, it seems to be around 0.1875" - you should verify this, but that would put it right at a #10 screw
4) The thread count, or how many threads per inch. It looks like there are 12 in that half inch shot, so this number should be 24, which would help to confirm the #10 size, that is a typical thread count for #10s.
So, my best guess, is that you need #10-24 Panhead screws, 1/2" long.
#4 Screws have a major diameter of 0.11", and will typically have a thread count of 40.